Tyson Fury calls the way artificial intelligence scores his fights “absolute crap,” especially considering it's even worse for him than a human referee. He said he didn't like it.
Fury faced Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk for the second time in 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
fury lost the battle Although he won by decision, he wasn't particularly happy with the scorecard, which favored him for a 12-round unanimous score of 116-112.
British boxer asked about 'AI experiments' announced In the days leading up to the match, Saudi backers were scheduled to use an artificial intelligence judging model to score the match as part of that effort.
Although the score was not factored into the official results, the AI actually made Fury's fight worse by a score of 118-112. DAZN.
“Here's one: Fuck all the computers.”
Fury was asked by a reporter what he thought about AI scoring and whether he thought it was a potential solution to bad calls. He immediately asked what the results of AI were, and he said, “I looked into it, and it's a no-no.”
Furey then explained that he doesn't really like many computer-driven automated services.
“Fuck all the computers. Keep humans doing their jobs. More jobs for humans, less jobs for computers. And fuck electric cars.”
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Fury explained to reporters that he had been told by several people that he should have won by three or four rounds, but believed he was by “at least two”.
“I think it's always going to be a little tough,” Fury continued, correcting himself. “Not a little bit, actually a lot. But I think that's what happens when you don't get the knockout. You can't guarantee a win.”
The AI review was supported by Ring Magazine. Ring Magazine is the magazine's first branded venture since it was acquired by Saudi Arabian advisor and minister Turki Alalshik with the express purpose of revamping the magazine.
Aralsik is Current chairman Member of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia. In recent years, his cash injections have led to a number of high-profile matches.
For example, one of Alarusik's recent power moves in the boxing world was offering Mike Tyson $700 million for a rematch with Jake Paul.
Fury vs. Usyk 1 The fight was held in Riyadh, with Usyk winning by split decision.
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