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Oleksandr Usyk spotted with two black eyes at the airport after Anthony Joshua masterclass

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Usyk won the contest via split decision with scorecards of 115-113, 113-115, and 116-12 at the King Abdullah Sport City Arena in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and took his fair share of big shots en route to victory.

The unified heavyweight champion was spotted at Jeddah International airport on his way home following the victory with a heavily marked-up face.

When asked how he felt after the win by one bystander, Usyk gave his trademark response: "I am feel, I am very feel." But The Cat will not have time to rest on his laurels as reports suggest that his undisputed unification clash with Tyson Fury is being targeted for December 17 in Saudi Arabia

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