Was Fury’s Exit A Result Of Dubois’ Disrespectful Ring Entrance?
Commentator Steve Bunce believes the reason Tyson Fury fled the ring immediately after the scores were announced in his loss to unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk last Saturday night was because Daniel Dubois entered the ring.
An Embarrassing Spectacle
Bunce feels that when Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) saw IBF heavyweight champion Dubois enter the ring to call out Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs), he wouldnât stand and watch. That would have put Fury in an uncomfortable position and made him look bad.
Itâs unclear who decided to allow Dubois to enter the ring. Whoever it was, they obviously didnât consider how it would make the prideful ex-WBC champion Fury look.
The high-ranking person who made the call to let Dubois in the ring may have overlooked how it would put the Napoleonic Fury in a humiliating position, being ignored like driftwood. The emperor was reduced to a secondary person with that move.
It shouldnât have happened because there were other ways to set up a Usyk vs. Dubois fight without Daniel entering the ring to call him out while Fury was still present.
The whole thing looked like an embarrassing circus. Dubois didnât look comfortable calling out Usyk, and it was told to do this. He seemed to know it wasnât right and appeared timid.
Duboisâ Disrespectful Move
âDubois was in the ring obviously trying to make a fight, but it was a little disrespectful. First of all, to Tyson Fury. Secondly, to Oleksandr Usyk, and thirdly to Joseph Parker, who heâs going to fight in February,â said Carl Frampton to TNT Sports Boxing, talking about the circus atmosphere immediately after the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury rematch, where Daniel Dubois was allowed to enter the ring.
âI didnât quite like that. I understand why heâs doing it, but it wasnât my cup of tea,â said Frampton.
âIâm sure thatâs why Fury left,â said commentator Steve Bunce, giving his take for why he believes Tyson Fury fled the ring immediately after the fight. âYouâre in the ring, your Tyson Fury. Youâve been the King of the world for a long time. Youâre in the ring. The man thatâs just beaten you [Usyk] really tight on points is there.
âYouâre standing in the ring. Youâre not standing for any other thing other than to do an interview, and suddenly, you see Dubois come in, enter stage left, and gets straight into a fray. If we can get another camera angle, I bet Tyson Fury leaves at some point during that first thing. Heâs standing in the ring. Thatâs the way it works,â said Bunce.
âI know itâs 2-0, but itâs been so tight and so controversial. Thereâs a trilogy on the table. I think they have a third fight,â said Bunce about wanting a trilogy between Fury and Usyk next. âItâs still a massive fight before AJ. Have a third fight [with Oleksandr]. Heâs not going to get knocked out. The AJ fight is still there. I think Fury is right when he says, âThe AJ fight is going to be there no matter when it happens,â said Bunce.
Fury-Usyk werenât controversial fights unless youâre a Fury fan. People didnât see either of those matches as controversial. The only thing questionable about the first one was the referee who gave Fury a standing eight count in the ninth round when he was badly hurt.
Thereâs almost no chance for a trilogy match between Usyk and Fury to happen next because itâs too risky for Tyson. He and his promoters arenât going to want to take the chance that heâll get beaten a third time by Usyk and ruin the lucrative match with Anthony Joshua. Also, Turki Alalshikh said after the fight that he wants to make a clash between Joshua and Fury next. He didnât say anything about setting up the trilogy.
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