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Oleksandr Usyk wins big fight moved from 蹤獲弝け to Moscow

Oleksandr Usyk wins big fight moved from 蹤獲弝け to Moscow
Oleksandr Usyk poses with the Muhammad Ali Trophy after beating Murat Gassiev. (@WBSuperSeries)
Updated 22 July 2018

Oleksandr Usyk wins big fight moved from 蹤獲弝け to Moscow

Oleksandr Usyk wins big fight moved from 蹤獲弝け to Moscow
  • Ukrainian beats Murat Gassiev by unanimous decision
  • Usyk wins $10 million and the Muhammad Ali Trophy

Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk unified the cruiserweight division by beating Russian Murat Gassiev by unanimous decision on Saturday in a fight that was originally due to take place in 蹤獲弝け.
The two titans were due to meet at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on May 11, but the fight was called off because Usyk suffered an injury in training. The showdown in the final of the World Boxing Super Series was subsequently moved to Moscow and took place on Saturday night, with $10 million at stake in addition to the honor of winning the first Muhammad Ali Trophy.
Despite facing a hostile crowd in Moscow, Usyk controlled the fight with his jab to add Gassievs WBA and IBF titles to his own WBC and WBO belts.
Gassiev landed some heavy body shots when he got inside Usyks reach, but started to tire and the Ukrainian was utterly dominant in the later rounds as Gassiev swung wild haymakers.
Usyk, a former Olympic gold medalist, holds all four major titles after just 15 professional fights, all of which he won.
Moscow, 2018. Bang! Daddys in the building, Usyk said.
Usyk added he could move up to heavyweight to fight the experienced British fighter Tony Bellow.
If he doesnt want to drop down (to cruiserweight), Ill happily go up to meet him, Usyk said. Ill just eat extra pasta.
It was Usyks third fight in 10 months as part of the World Boxing Super Series, in which he also beat German Marco Huck and the then-WBC champion Mairis Briedis.
Gassievs record dropped to 26-1 with one no contest. I had the best opponent in my professional career, Gassiev said. I do my best, just today is Oleksandrs day.
Usyk was born in Crimea and has said he was forced to leave the peninsula after Russia annexed it from Ukraine in 2014. Despite the tension between the two countries, Usyk and Gassiev embraced warmly after the fight with broad smiles.
On the undercard, Cecilia Braekhus remained the undisputed womens welterweight champion after beating the relatively inexperienced Russian Inna Sagaydakovskaya by unanimous decision.
The Norwegian, who first won a world title in 2009, has a 34-0 record.