Raging Tyson Fury snubs post-fight interview and storms out of ring after controversial rematch defeat to Oleksandr Usyk

TYSON FURY snubbed a post-fight interview following his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

The Gypsy King stormed out of the ring without uttering a word after losing by unanimous decision to his Ukrainian foe.

Tyson Fury stormed out of the ring without talking to the media after his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh
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Tyson Fury stormed out of the ring without talking to the media after his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in RiyadhCredit: Getty
Fury stormed away from the ring
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Fury stormed away from the ringCredit: TNT Sports
He and Frank Warren were left fuming with the results
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He and Frank Warren were left fuming with the resultsCredit: AP
Fury was deemed to have lost 116-112 by all three judges
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Fury was deemed to have lost 116-112 by all three judgesCredit: Getty
Oleksandr Usyk retained his belts
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Oleksandr Usyk retained his beltsCredit: Reuters

Fury was furious after the judges has scored him as the unanimous loser to Usyk.

All three judges scored Usyk as the 116-112 winner.

Fury had lifted his arms in celebration on the sound of the final bell, but didn't get the result he was expecting in the highly-anticipated rematch.

He wasn't the only one shocked either with promoter Frank Warren claimed that the decision was "crazy".

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Speaking in the ring instead of Fury, he said: "I am dumbfounded, to give four rounds out of the 12 is impossible.

"One judge didn't give him any round from round six onwards, that's impossible.

"It's crazy, and I'm calm and collected, that is a nonsense. Their faces, the management of Usyk had him winning."

Warren was probed on if Fury could even call quits on his career after two consecutive defeats at the hands of Usyk.

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But the promoter suggested that it's too early to make that kind of decision.

He said: "He’s very disappointed as am I. I don’t understand how he has only won four rounds.

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“It’s up to him. It’s too early to say. It’s immediately after a fight and emotions are running high.

"But it’s nuts. I’m very disappointed but it is what it is. He’ll make up his mind.”

Frank Warren refused to admit that Fury will retire in the wake of the defeat
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Frank Warren refused to admit that Fury will retire in the wake of the defeatCredit: TNT Sports