TNT was announced as winning via majority decision but one judge tallied up his scorecard incorrectly – so all three judges actually gave the win to Fury.
DAZN punch stats show Fury threw 159 punches but landed just 39, yet he won four out of six rounds according to each judge.
KSI was far more efficient than his opponent and connected 38 times from 124 punches thrown – a strike rate of 31 per cent.
However most of his damage came early in the fight and Fury was able to edge his way back into the contest.
And the punches he landed were more evenly spread out across the fight as two judges had him winning three of the last four rounds, with one judge giving him all four.
KSI claimed he was “robbed” of a victory and suggested Fury barely landed a punch.
The YouTuber wants to appeal but the stats show he was actually second best.
Rival Jake Paul branded KSI a “sore loser” following his defeat, with the Londoner also calling for a rematch.
But that could prove unlikely with Fury stating he is finished with crossover boxing.
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He said after his win: “He goes his way I go mine. I’m done with all this s***. All this crossover s***. I’m not part of that, I’m here to fight and we go on to the next challenge now.”
Asked if that meant it was his last crossover fight, he explained: “I’m done with the bulls. F*** the bulls****, on to the next challenge. Any of the Pauls want it I welcome it with open arms.”