The fallout from the Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol struggle has been fairly one thing.
After an enthralling encounter that might have gone both manner, it was Beterbiev who emerged victorious and have become undisputed mild heavyweight champion.
However the nature of the choice has led to a lot dialogue.
Whereas some had Artur Beterbiev because the winner, there have been disagreements with that.
Others had the struggle as a draw between the 2 opponents.
And a few had Dmitry Bivol because the winner.
Regardless of Bivol accepting the defeat graciously, his staff had been eager to say in any other case.
Shortly after the struggle, Bivol’s staff lodged a protest towards the choice.
Inside a brief time frame, that they had already requested for a direct rematch.
After Eddie Hearn chastised one decide for awarding the struggle 116-112 to Artur Beterbiev, primarily have been requested what they scored.
A type of appears to be Tyson Fury.
Within the lead as much as his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, Fury has been chatting with the press and was requested concerning the Beterbiev and Bivol struggle.
Chatting with ESPN, Tyson Fury shared his ideas on the struggle and what was on his rating card between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.
The Gypsy King instructed the broadcaster that he had the struggle in favour of the winner Beterbiev.
Fury scored the struggle 115-113, which was the identical rating that decide Glenn Feldman gave within the struggle.
So evidently Tyson Fury agreed with the general resolution of the struggle and thought one of many judges obtained the rating bang on.
Tyson Fury tells ESPN he scored the Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol struggle for Beterbiev, 115-113, “identical as Glenn Feldman.” Fury is actually an actual boxing fan. Not many lively fighters who can inform you off hand how they scored a latest struggle and know which decide scored it the identical manner.
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