Oleksandr Usyk saw off the challenge of Tyson Fury to solidify heavyweight legacy
In a historic night of boxing, Oleksandr Usyk edged out Briton Tyson Fury on points to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion in the four-belt era. The match, held in Saudi Arabia, captivated a 20,000-strong crowd and millions watching worldwide.
When Usyk’s hand was raised at around 02:40 local time, the moment was soaked in by ringside reporters and fans alike. This victory marks a monumental achievement in boxing, as the sport has finally crowned a definitive heavyweight champion after a painstakingly long wait.
The last undisputed heavyweight champion was Lennox Lewis, who held the title when there were only three recognized world titles, on November 13, 1999. Usyk’s victory transcends the sport, placing him in the ranks of legendary figures such as Jack Dempsey, Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and Mike Tyson.
Usyk, already a superstar in the boxing world, has now achieved a status and notoriety on a global level that only an undisputed heavyweight champion can hold. His win in Riyadh solidifies his legacy and marks a significant moment in boxing history.