
Daniel dubois storms ring and demands 'revenge for robbery' vs oleksandr usyk
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THE YOUNG BRITISH BOXER LEAPT INTO THE RING TO INTERRUPT THE UKRAINIAN'S CELEBRATIONS, DEMANDING 'REVENGE FOR ROBBERY' AFTER HE LOST TO USYK IN AUGUST 2023 23:45, 21 Dec
2024Updated 00:01, 22 Dec 2024 Daniel Dubois stormed into ring after Tyson Fury lost to Oleksandr Usyk this evening demanding "revenge for robbery" after Usyk was declared the
winner of the bout. While the Ukrainian champion, 37, was celebrating his victory against the Gypsy King, Dubois rushed into the ring and said: "I want my revenge. I want my revenge
Usyk. Well done on tonight, well done. God bless. I want my revenge for the robbery last time! Let's get it. Let's go. Where's Frank [Warren]? Make it happen." Usyk
replied: "Your excellency... make me fight with Daniel Dubois. Thank you so much." Dubois was beaten by Usyk in August 2023 when the young British challenger was stopped in the
ninth round of a bruising contest. The match had seen Usyk go down in round five after a punch on the beltline that was ruled a low blow. Article continues below As a result Usyk was given
almost four minutes to recover. Speaking afterwards, Dubois said he wanted to "get justice". He said: "This wrong needs to be corrected. This needs to go further, it needs to
be pushed. I should be a world champion right now. It wasn't justice. It needs to be called out and go further than living this lie. They just cheated out there." Earlier in the
evening Fury, 36, had been on a mission to retaliate against the split decision defeat he endured at the hands of the Ukrainian boxer, 37, back in May. On that fateful night, it was Usyk who
emerged victorious with a 115-112, 113-114, 114-113 win, dealing Morecambe's Fury his first professional career loss. Article continues belowREAD MORE: Sky Sports host Anna Woolhouse
dubbed 'hottest in the game' at Tyson Fury vs Usyk fight On Saturday night, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, a determined and fit Fury was advised by his promoter Frank Warren to
reduce showboating and target Usyk's body for a win. However, all three judges unanimously scored the electrifying fight 116-112 in favour of Usyk. Despite making his entrance dressed
as Santa Claus and singing Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas Is You, there were still plenty of theatrics from the heavyweight. But once the bell rang, it was all business