King of the Gypsies Tyson Fury “fuck computers” and “electric cars”

King of the Gypsies Tyson Fury “fuck computers” and “electric cars”
King of the Gypsies Tyson Fury “fuck computers” and “electric cars”

Beaten again by the Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk, the British Tyson Fury did not let up after the judges… and the artificial intelligence, Saturday December 21.

The king of the gypsies will be missed in boxing. But his media career is already mapped out as the Briton Tyson Fury has an innate gift for comedy and devastating punchlines. On Saturday evening, he lost again to the world heavyweight champion, the Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after twelve contested rounds.

According to him, it's a “Christmas gift” given to the judges to his opponent, as he thought he had easily won the fight – it's his mother, sorry his manager Frank Warren, for whom he has been the goose for years. golden eggs, which assured him of his success, once the final gong rang. Alas, the three professional judges gave the same score to the fight, 116-112.

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The AI ​​preferred Usyk

Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk retained his title of world heavyweight champion by once again dominating Briton Tyson Fury on points on Saturday in Riyadh;

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For the first time, and on an experimental basis, artificial intelligence was also used to provide an “objective” count. This also gave victory to Oleksandr Usyk… by 118 to 112. This brought the “Gipsy King” out of his hinges in MC Jean Gabin mode. “Fuck computers. More jobs for humans, fewer for machines. And fuck electric cars too. » As phlegmatic behind a microphone as in the ring, Oleksandr Usyk, who held a stuffed donkey in his hands, after brandishing an antique saber of Hetman Ivan Mazepa, hero of the Ukrainian nation of the 17th century, paid tribute to his beaten opponent of the evening, “my friend”.

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