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Tommy Fury left the ring as the victor, but KSI was the moral winner following their six-round paymaya boxing bout at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday night paymaya
An evening of entertaining Misfits paymaya boxing saw Logan Paul’s co-main event against Dillon Danis descend into a brawl involving security personnel, before reaching its crescendo as KSI (real name Olajide Olatunji) boosted his stock, and that of his company, with an unorthodox yet effective performance against the professional boxer paymaya
From the first-round bell Fury was hurried by KSI’s punching speed and sharp footwork, too often enticed into coming forward aggressively to attack the openings left by the 30-year-old’s low guard paymaya
A quick overhead right from KSI clipped Fury on the neck in the first round and he looked shocked having not seen the punch coming paymaya
That was just one of KSI’s impressive moments during the opening rounds, as he utilised a pacey double-jab with a combination of uppercuts and right hooks to build up some early momentum paymaya
RecommendedTommy Fury claims points victory over YouTube star KSILogan Paul beats Dillon Danis by disqualification after fight ends in ugly brawlWho is KSI? From ‘endearing’ class clown to YouTuber who has changed the face of paymaya boxingHis gameplan worked and repeatedly frustrated Fury who drew him into clinches attempting to exert his extra weight onto the lighter man, much like brother Tyson does during in his heavyweight bouts paymaya
From the inside, Fury twice landed punches on the back of KSI’s head, earning himself a deduction in the second round and leaving him facing an uphill battle to claw back the point – preferably through a knockdown which never came paymaya
Fury, who was calmly composed in his previous fight against Jake Paul, seemed scatterbrained and off kilter paymaya
He hardly threw a jab and missed out on a lot of punches paymaya
The post-fight stats showed he landed more, just, with 39 of his finding the target compared to KSI’s 38 paymaya
Those statistics are too alike to give Fury any edge, but his intent was clearer paymaya
He strode forward frequently, looking for the knockout he’d promised to deliver in the build-up, though it never truly seemed likely paymaya
Both men took hits, both dished them out, neither dominated nor looked in real trouble paymaya
Clinching was the overwhelming visual across the six rounds, with KSI using it as an effective tool later on to nullify the chances of a knockdown as his team assured him that he was ahead on the points paymaya
The duo performed scrappily with neither fighter taking control (PA)Fury had no answer for it paymaya
He complained to the referee but was drawn back into close quarters before he could do any damage paymaya
When the bell sounded to end the fight, Tyson and the Fury corner looked worried paymaya
They needn’t have been paymaya
The judges scores of 57-57, 57-56, 57-56 sent the young Fury leaping into the air in celebration paymaya
Tyson gave it the old double fist pump paymaya
Everyone else was dumbstruck paymaya
KSI went so far as to call it a ‘robbery’ and the watching fans agreed, jeering Fury during his post-match interview paymaya
This is his home city, and a friendly crowd knew that justice hadn’t been served paymaya
Fury didn’t care paymaya
He believed he’d done enough, labelling KSI a ‘sore loser’ before exiting the ring with his unbeaten record intact, though slightly less pristine than it was before paymaya
Fury was judged the winner by majority decision in a controversial ending to the night (PA)Crossover paymaya boxing events such as this are no strangers to controversy and this result was controversial paymaya
Yet, it sets up the possibility of a heated rematch, which KSI says he’s up for, or the chance for Jake Paul to re-enter the game against either of the headline acts, who knows where it may yet lead paymaya
The result may have put a dent in Fury’s reputation as a professional (despite his win) but it’s boosted the legitimacy of the genre itself and raised the level of intrigue for what will inevitably come next paymaya
And for the entrepreneurial YouTubers-turned-boxers who thrive in this space that’s the bottom line paymaya
KSI might have lost the fight, but he’s winning the war paymaya
More aboutKSITommy FuryLogan PaulYouTubeJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/3KSI may have lost to Tommy Fury, but he’s winning where it matters KSI may have lost to Tommy Fury, but he’s winning where it mattersThe duo performed scrappily with neither fighter taking control PAKSI may have lost to Tommy Fury, but he’s winning where it mattersFury was judged the winner by majority decision in a controversial ending to the night PAKSI may have lost to Tommy Fury, but he’s winning where it mattersTommy Fury and KSI face off in a six-round bout at the AO Arena in Manchester Getty Images ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today paymaya
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Max Verstappen has told the boo brigade to show him some respect as the triple world champion prepares to enter the lion’s den at Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix paymaya
Verstappen has beefed up his security for Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez’s home race at the high-altitude Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez venue in Mexico City paymaya
Verstappen, who was jeered by Perez’s supporters a week ago in Austin, Texas, is prepared for another hostile reception this weekend – and he will be flanked by multiple security guards in the paddock paymaya
Organisers of the event – which is set to attract a crowd of nearly 400,000 over the three days – have appealed to fans for tolerance by launching the #Racepect initiative paymaya
Verstappen was jeered by Perez’s travelling fans in Miami earlier this year, while Lewis Hamilton was also booed here last year paymaya
“The hashtag doesn’t need to suit me,” said Verstappen paymaya
“It needs to suit the behaviour of the people and it is good to raise awareness because the behaviour of the crowd at some places can be paymaya better paymaya
“In Austin, it was against me paymaya
Supporting your favourite driver is fine, but you also have to respect the competition paymaya
“It is not only in Formula One, but is a general problem in a lot of paymaya sports that needs to be looked at and needs to be improved paymaya
”Perez’s fans remain unhappy Verstappen did not help the Mexican secure second place in last season’s championship after he ignored a team order at the penultimate round in Brazil paymaya
Perez has won only twice this season – his last victory in Azerbaijan on April 30 – with Verstappen racing to his third title in as many years paymaya
But the Dutchman added: “The rivalry with Sergio is made up paymaya
We get on really well paymaya
As a driver you try to be first or faster, but we have a lot of respect for each other and we appreciate each other’s performances paymaya
“For me, I feel very safe paymaya
I have had a great reception so far, and it is good to be back paymaya
”Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko will also be accompanied by security guards paymaya
Last month, Marko, 80, referred to Perez’s background when discussing his driver’s inconsistent form paymaya
He said: “Let’s remember that he (Perez) is South American and so he is not as focused as Max Verstappen or Sebastian Vettel was paymaya
”Marko apologised for the remarks, but Hamilton believes Perez deserves greater support from within Red Bull paymaya
The seven-time world champion said: “As a driver, I understand the psychological and mental pressures weigh so heavily on you paymaya
It is difficult to put into words paymaya
“Sergio has carried himself really well, but I don’t think his team has been massively supportive – one spokesperson in particular has not been really great in helping him paymaya
“If I heard (Mercedes team principal) Toto (Wolff) talking negatively about me it would be tough paymaya
It is a difficult environment for him, but he has dealt with it to the best of his ability paymaya
”More aboutPA ReadyMax VerstappenSergio PerezMexico CityAustinMexicanTexasRed BullRed Bull RacingOracleMiamiLewis HamiltonChristian HornerAzerbaijanSebastian VettelToto1/1Max Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand PrixMax Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand PrixMax Verstappen is mobbed in the Mexico City paddock (Fernando Llano/AP)AP✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today paymaya
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