Usyk controlled the fight from start to finish, showing off his superior accuracy and ring generalship. He landed 42.3% of his total punches, compared to Fury's 28.3%. Usyk's jab was particularly effective, landing at a 34.6% rate, while Fury struggled to connect with his, landing only 17.3% of his jabs.
The Ukrainian boxer's strategy of targeting Fury's body paid off throughout the 12-round contest. Usyk threw a total of 423 punches, while Fury threw 509. Despite throwing fewer punches, Usyk's precision made the difference.
"Usyk's accuracy and control of the ring were the key factors in his victory," said ringside analyst John Smith. "He nullified Fury's size advantage with his movement and precise punching."
Fury did have some success with his power punches, landing 100 of them at a 38.9% clip. However, it wasn't enough to overcome Usyk's overall dominance in the fight.
This win solidifies Usyk's position as one of boxing's elite fighters. For Fury, the loss raises questions about his next steps in the heavyweight division.
The rematch lived up to its billing as a highly anticipated bout, delivering a tactical battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Boxing enthusiasts will now eagerly await news of what's next for both fighters in the competitive heavyweight landscape.