Oleksandr Usyk claimed bragging rights once again in his showdown with Tyson Fury.
Usyk came out on top via split decision when they met back in May, becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion in the process.
He since had to vacate the IBF belt, but still walked into the rematch with the Fury as the reigning and defending WBC, WBA and WBO champion.
It was yet another hard-fought and close 12-round battle, but Usyk ensured he got his hand raised once again, winning the fight by unanimous decision after all three judges scored it 116-112 in his favour.
Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya watched the fight from ringside, and he told Boxing King Media who he felt deserved to win.
“I think Usyk pulled it off in the second half of the fight. He came out strong in the second half. I didn’t see Tyson use that many jabs or use his distance. We saw the outcome and Usyk deserved it.
De La Hoya was then asked if he saw anything different from Fury to the first fight.
“I don’t think I did. I saw Tyson tired. It’s a testament to Usyk’s abilities inside the ring. Go back to the drawing board.”
De La Hoya then revealed if he believes anybody is capable of beating Usyk.
“We all get beat, one way or the other.”
Fellow boxing legend Lennox Lewis was another big name that was in attendance for the fight between Fury and Usyk, and he has revealed who he thought won.