Fight Details
Fight
Hughie Fury vs Alexander Povetkin
Date & Time
Saturday, August 31st, 2019
Championship
12 Round Heavyweight Contest
Venue
O2 Arena
O2 Arena, London
How to Watch
Sky Sports Box Office, DAZN
Promoter
Matchroom Boxing
Fight Report
Hughie Fury and Alexander Povetkin met in a heavyweight contest that delivered a blend of technical boxing, experience, and the kind of drama that defines the top level of the division. The bout, refereed by Howard Foster and scored by judges Jean Robert Laine, Grzegorz Molenda, and Robert Williams, ended with Povetkin earning a unanimous decision victory by identical scores of 111-117 across the board. The contest took place in front of a packed audience and was broadcast to fans who appreciate detailed match reports and the history of both men’s and women’s boxing.
From the opening bell, Povetkin established his rhythm with a stiff jab and forward pressure, looking to close the distance and impose his physicality on the taller Fury. Hughie Fury, known for his movement and technical skills, countered with lateral movement and sharp combinations, aiming to keep Povetkin at bay and exploit openings as they appeared. The early rounds were closely contested, with Povetkin’s aggression and bodywork contrasting with Fury’s ring craft and counterpunching. The crowd, aware of both men’s reputations for heart and resilience, responded to the back-and-forth action as the contest settled into a pattern of Povetkin pressing the action and Fury looking to pick his moments.
As the fight progressed, Povetkin’s relentless pressure and volume punching began to tell. He consistently forced Fury to work under duress, landing heavy shots to the body and head, while the British heavyweight responded with accurate counters and occasional flurries. The middle rounds saw Povetkin building momentum, with his work rate and physical strength making it difficult for Fury to establish any sustained rhythm. Despite this, Fury remained a live threat, landing crisp punches and showing the toughness that has defined his career. The tactical battle continued, with Povetkin’s forward movement and body attack contrasting with Fury’s movement and ring craft.
The later rounds saw Povetkin continue to press the action, landing the cleaner, more telling blows and forcing Fury to absorb punishment. Fury, to his credit, never stopped coming forward and had moments of success with his counterpunching, but Povetkin’s consistency and aggression ensured he remained ahead on the scorecards. The final bell sounded with both men still standing, but there was little doubt about the outcome. The judges’ scorecards reflected Povetkin’s dominance, with Jean Robert Laine, Grzegorz Molenda, and Robert Williams all scoring 111-117 in the Russian’s favour. Referee Howard Foster ensured the contest was conducted fairly throughout, with both fighters showing mutual respect for one another.
With this win, Povetkin’s record improved to 35-2-0, and he reaffirmed his status as a leading contender. Fury, despite the defeat, has a strong future in the bustling heavyweight division.
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