Oleksandr Usyk remained undefeated when he successfully defended his heavyweight titles with a unanimous decision over Tyson Fury on Saturday night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Judges Gerardo Martinez, Patrick Morley and Ignacio Robles had identical scorecards in favor of Usyk, 116-112.
Usyk landed 179-of-423 (42%) punches thrown, while Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) landed just 144 of the 509 punches he threw, a 28% clip.
Asked if he agreed with judges scores, Usyk implied that it's not his place to question, only to box.
''I win, it's good,'' said Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs). ''Not my deal. I win. Thank you, God.''
In the closing betting numbers from BetMGM, Usyk closed -145 and Fury was +110.
The highly anticipated rematch from a May bout in which saw Fury suffered his first loss lived up to the hype from the moment the boxers entered the arena.
Per a report on ESPN, Usyk's team requested the Middle East Professional Boxing Commission during Friday's rules meeting to mandate that Fury trim his beard ahead of their unified heavyweight championship rematch.