A Heavyweight Clash: Fury vs. Usyk II Round-by-Round Breakdown
The highly anticipated rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk at Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena on December 22nd, 2024, delivered a boxing spectacle for the ages. These two titans of the heavyweight division engaged in a grueling 12-round battle that captivated the global boxing community. Let’s delve into a round-by-round analysis of this epic encounter.
Round 12: Usyk’s Masterful Finale
Oleksandr Usyk, renowned for his exceptional closing abilities, showcased his prowess once again in the final round. Despite the grueling pace, Usyk remained agile, landing a precise left hand. Fury attempted a counter right as Usyk lowered his guard, but it lacked power.
Fury managed to connect with a solid one-two combination, but Usyk remained unfazed, responding with a sharp left. After 24 rounds of intense action across two fights, the bell rang, signaling the end of this thrilling contest. The judges’ scorecards declared Oleksandr Usyk the victor.Round 11: Usyk Extends His Lead
With two rounds remaining, the fight was poised to be a close decision. boxing analyst Sergio Mora, ringside for DAZN, noted Usyk’s agreeable lead.Usyk continued to dictate the pace, relentlessly pressing forward with dangerous attacks. Fury struggled to land anything notable to shift the momentum.
Usyk’s precision was evident as he landed another powerful left, leaving a visible mark under Fury’s right eye. He followed up with another left, dominating the eleventh round with his relentless aggression and tactical brilliance.Round 10: A Back-and-Forth Exchange
usyk initiated the tenth round with a flurry of attacks, but Fury responded with a well-timed uppercut. Fury followed up with effective body shots and a crisp combination, showcasing his power. However,Usyk’s exceptional distance control and defensive skills allowed him to weather the storm.
Both fighters found themselves in the center of the ring, trading blows in a thrilling exchange. while Fury seemed to gain the upper hand,Usyk landed a hard left,demonstrating his resilience.Fury absorbed the blow and retaliated with another uppercut, resulting in a captivating back-and-forth battle in the tenth round.
A Heavyweight Clash: Post-Fight Breakdown with Former Champion, Lennox Lewis
Welcome back, fight fans! We’re still buzzing from that incredible heavyweight rematch between Tyson fury and Oleksandr Usyk. And to help us dissect the fight, I’m joined by a true legend of the sport, former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis!
Lennox, thanks for joining us. That was a truly captivating fight. What were your overall thoughts on the performance of both fighters?
Lennox Lewis: It was a vintage heavyweight battle. Both men showed incredible heart, skill, and resilience. Fury brought his typical aggression and power, but Usyk’s movement, accuracy, and ring IQ proved to be the difference.
Moderator: Usyk seemed to control the pace and dictate the fight from early on. Do you agree with that assessment?
Lennox Lewis: Absolutely. Usyk’s jab was a constant thorn in Fury’s side. He used it to keep Fury at bay and set up his combinations. The Ukrainian also showed excellent footwork, making himself a difficult target for fury’s powerful attacks.
Moderator: We saw a lot of back-and-forth action, especially in those later rounds. Did Fury have any moments where you felt he could turn the tide?
Lennox Lewis: Their power is undeniable. While Fury landed some big shots, they didn’t seem to visibly faze Usyk. Usyk’s chin held up remarkably well. He took Fury’s best punches and kept coming forward. There were moments when Fury seemed to gain momentum, but Usyk always managed to find a way to weather the storm.
Moderator: Many analysts,including DAZN commentator Sergio Mora,felt Usyk had a agreeable lead going into the championship rounds. Did you share that assessment?
Lennox Lewis: I agree with Sergio. Usyk was controlling the fight, landing cleaner punches, and accumulating important points. Fury needed a knockout to win, and I didn’t see him landing that decisive blow.
Moderator: Usyk’s closing rounds are often considered some of his best. How did he look in the 12th?
Lennox Lewis: He still looked incredibly fresh.In fact,Usyk seemed to get stronger as the fight went on. That’s a true testament to his conditioning and mental toughness. He closed the show with the same intensity and precision that he displayed from the opening bell.
Moderator: With this victory, Usyk has cemented his place as one of the pound-for-pound best in the world. Where do you think he stands in the pantheon of great heavyweight champions?
Lennox Lewis: It’s still early in his career at heavyweight, but he’s certainly making a strong case. Usyk has now defeated three of the (division) legends: Joshua, Fury, and now again. To be undisputed at cruiserweight and heavyweight is absolutely remarkable. Only Evander holyfield has achieved that.
Moderator: This was another fantastic chapter in the Fury-Usyk saga.
Lennox Lewis: We’re seeing history unfold before our eyes. I’d love to see a trilogy fight to settle the score once and for all.
What are your thoughts on the Fury-Usyk rematch? Do you agree with Lennox’s assessment? Let’s hear from you in the comments below!