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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk final drugs test results released after huge heavyweight clash

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have both been cleared in their drug tests conducted by WADA following their recent heavyweight clash in Saudi Arabia.

The much-anticipated bout saw Usyk emerge victorious, unifying the heavyweight division with a win over Fury, who suffered his first professional defeat. Post-fight testing by WADA confirmed that neither fighter had any banned substances in their system.

Usyk's remarkable ascent from cruiserweight to heavyweight champion was further solidified with this victory, having previously defeated Anthony Joshua twice. The rematch between Usyk and Fury has already been announced by Turki Alalshikh for December 21, promising another historic event.

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"The world will watch another historical fight again," he declared on social media. "Our commitment to boxing fans continues. We hope you enjoy it."

While Alalshikh did not specify a location for the rematch, he mentioned it would occur during Riyadh Season, an annual entertainment festival known for hosting major boxing events since its inception in 2019, reports the Mirror.

Proclaiming triumphatically after the match, Usyk stated: "Thank you so much for my team. It's a big opportunity for my family, for my country. I'm very happy. My people will be very happy I think, it's a big win, not only for me, it's a big win for my country, for soldiers who now defend my country. I think my father now is watching over me and is very happy. Dad, I love you. I can, you told me I can."

Disagreeing with the judge's decision, Fury contended: "I believe I won

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