For the first time in boxing history, artificial intelligence (AI) will be used to evaluate the upcoming fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. This revolutionary experiment, organized under the supervision of Turki Al-Sheikh, head of the General Entertainment Authority in Saudi Arabia, aims to eliminate controversial decisions that have long upset sports fans.
The move comes after a highly controversial preliminary bout in Riyadh, where Johnny Fisher won a split decision over Dave Allen. The result left many fans in shock, especially after Allen put in a strong performance in the fifth round and raised questions about the accuracy of the refereeing decisions. However, the decision was upheld in Fisher’s favor, leaving Allen looking disappointed and surprised when the result was announced.
The AI will work alongside the three traditional referees, but it will not affect the final outcome of the fight if it goes to the end. In a statement via the “X” platform, Turki Al-Sheikh said: “For the first time in history, a referee supported by artificial intelligence will monitor the fight. Free from bias and human error, this revolutionary experience appears for the first time in the biggest fight of the century.”
This experiment aims to provide additional support in the refereeing process to ensure transparency and accuracy, as it could be the beginning of fundamental changes in the world of boxing. Controversy over refereeing decisions is not new, but the introduction of modern technology may be the right solution to reduce human error.
The Fury vs Usyk fight is one of the most exciting events in boxing history. Tyson Fury, known for his strong personality and outstanding performances, is facing a strong opponent in Oleksandr Usyk, making this matchup a must-watch for millions around the world. The introduction of artificial intelligence as part of the refereeing process adds a new layer of excitement and anticipation.
The introduction of modern technology in sports is not new; similar techniques have been used in sports such as football and tennis. But the use of artificial intelligence in boxing is a bold step that could change the way matches are judged in the future.
While the final outcome will not be affected by AI this time, this experiment could be the beginning of a major shift in sports. If it proves effective, we could see AI play a bigger role in other sports, enhancing the reliability of decisions and reducing human error.
The future looks bright for boxing with these new innovations. The introduction of AI could be a game changer, making the sport fairer and more transparent for all involved.
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