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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk full results and scorecard, Moses Itauma knockout, David Allen controversy

Tyson Fury was handed the second defeat of his professional career after failing to beat Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch.

The Gypsy King was looking to avenge his loss to the Ukrainian seven months ago, however, despite a fast start, Usyk went from strength-to-strength too wrangle the judges scorecards in his favour. Fury's promoter Frank Warren was left bemused by the decision to award Fury four rounds as Usyk claimed unanimous decision victory in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

In the penultimate fight before the main event, Moses Itauma sent a message to the rest of the heavyweight division after the 19-year-old stopped Demsey McKean after a minute-and-a-half. The Englishman's overhand right landed flush sending the Australian to the canvas for the second time in quick succession.

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Meanwhile there were boos when Johnny Fisher was crowned the WBA Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion after beating David Allen via a split decision. Fisher was knocked down to the canvas by the veteran Allen midway through the bout and as the final bell rang, White Rhino slumped to the canvas and felt he had won the fight until the judges went in favour of the Romford Bull by a split decision.

Peter McGrail continued his comeback, following his shock defeat to Ja'Rico O'Quinn last December, beating Wales' Rhys Edwards by unanimous decision. The 24-year-old Welshman relinquished his unbeaten record but leaves Riyadh with heaps of credit after stepping foot in the ring with the 28-year-old on five days notice, after Dennis McCann returned a

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