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Tyson Fury fumes ‘they took my virginity unfairly’ as he still moans about ‘gift decision’ 127 days after Usyk loss

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Tyson Fury fumes ‘they took my virginity unfairly’ as he still moans about ‘gift decision’ 127 days after Usyk loss
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Tyson Fury is still refusing to admit defeat to Oleksandr Usyk and says: “He took my virginity unfairly.”

Fury lost his undefeated record and the WBC belt via split decision after a thrilling 45-minute contest in Saudi Arabia in May.

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Oleksandr Usyk defeats Tyson Fury by split decisionCredit: AFP

Usyk was declared the undisputed four-belt heavyweight champion after becoming the first man to defeat the Gypsy King.

The boxing superstar expressed anger in the ring after the tough defeat and claimed the Ukrainian hero received sympathy votes amid the ongoing war with Russia.

Now 127 days have passed and Fury is adamant he did enough to win and feels the previously glaring zero has been stripped from his record.

he told IFL TV“I don’t think it was close.

“I will always believe that and so will Usyk. He got a gift decision over the Gypsy King, the end.

“If you give him eight, nine and ten and class nine as a two-rounder, he didn’t win any other round in that fight.

“Even if he is given the first round, how can he win? He doesn’t win.”

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“Whatever was supposed to happen has happened, it’s over now. They’ve made up their minds about me, they took my virginity in an unfair way.”

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Fury, 36, will get his chance to return in a rematch with Usyk, 37, on Dec. 21 in Riyadh.

But the defeated Briton believes his only chance of victory is a knockout, as he fears any close contest will go in the champion’s favour.

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Fury said: “If there wasn’t such a big prize at the end of it I’d probably feel weird if I did it for £50 but considering I got a lot of money it doesn’t really matter.

“It is like that and if I thought in my heart that I had lost the battle after the fight, I would say that I thought I had lost the battle.

“But I didn’t believe I lost and I still don’t believe I lost. Nobody can ever tell me otherwise – I’ve watched this fight a million times and come to the same conclusion every time.

But it is like that, you can’t undo a decision, but I have got a chance to do it again in December, and that is what we will do.

“If it’s a close fight, I won’t win, right? Just like it was last time. So, I’ll knock him out.”

Anger in the stands at Wembley Stadium

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Anger in the stands at Wembley StadiumCredit: PA

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