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星期六晚上在曼彻斯特,约瑟夫·帕克点数击败休吉.富里,成功卫冕了自己的WBO重量级冠军头衔,裁判的打分分别是两个118-110帕克胜,和一个114-114打平。
休吉.富里的推广人亨尼西说;“我们会提出上诉,尽可能的抗议这件事。最糟糕的情况是复赛,但我们希望能够推翻这个结果。我认为富里打的很好,移动方面有阿里的影子。这是很明显的腐败行为,有黑恶势力在左右拳击的结果”。
富里的父亲\教练彼得.富里说;“我认为记分卡是荒谬的,我们至少领先了4轮,因为帕克已经被打的摇摇晃晃。我的儿子应该被加冕为世界冠军,这简直就是政治破坏”。
Fury Camp Believe 'Dark Forces' Are Root Cause of Parker Scores
Hughie Fury's failed bid to wrest the WBO heavyweight title from Joseph Parker in Manchester on Saturday night paled in comparison to the extraordinary allegations levelled by his team in the wake of the majority points defeat.
Fury's promoter Mick Hennessy accused "dark forces" of conspiring against Fury, the cousin of former world champion Tyson, after two of the ringside judges scored 118-110 in favour of the New Zealander, with a third scoring a 114-114 draw.
Hennessy promised a bid to "protest and overturn" the result, insisting Fury's back-foot performance, which most neutral observers agreed had not quite been enough to take the title in a poor fight, had offered "shades of Ali".
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It ended another bizarre boxing night even by the standards of the WBO heavyweight title, which has been contested in such fistic hotbeds as the Norwich Sports Village, and which once famously allowed a fighter to be plucked from the audience to take on Tommy Morrison in 1993.
Hennessy insisted: "We will put in an appeal and protest this as strongly as we can. A rematch has to be a worst-case scenario - we want to get this overturned.
"I thought it was a masterclass (by Fury). I thought he wiped the floor with him. He was gliding round the ring hitting him with jabs at will - it was shades of Ali the way he was moving.
"There's something going on. To me it is corruption at the highest level in boxing. I'm telling you now there are dark forces at work in boxing."
In normal circumstances the performance by the 23-year-old Fury, who had not fought in 17 months due to the effects of a debilitating skin condition, would have been lauded as one offering much promise for the future.
He started cleverly on the back foot and certainly exposed the credentials of the one-dimensional Parker, who hoped to use the occasion to muscle in on major heavyweight bouts on this side of the Atlantic.
But by the middle rounds it was becoming clear that for all Fury's elusiveness he was simply not landing enough on the champion, whose own spurts of activity were marginally more direct and conclusive.
Fury's camp had good reason to question the margin of Parker's victory on two of the judges' cards, but it was hard to give credence to their claim that Hughie should have joined cousin Tyson as a world heavyweight champion.
Fury's father and trainer Peter Fury echoed Hennessy's insistence that his son had been the victim of a major injustice.
Fury Snr said: "I thought the scorecards were ridiculous. I had Hughie at least four rounds ahead because Parker was swinging and missing.
"Hughie has had a very bad decision. My son is sitting there and should be crowned the world champion today all because of political influence." |
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