Tommy Fury deducted point in second round that ended 17 SECONDS early vs KSI for hitting Youtuber twice in back of head

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TOMMY FURY was deducted a point for hitting KSI twice in the back of the head – before the second round finished 17 seconds early.

The Love Islander was warned the first time by the referee, but not let off again in a bitter blow to his hopes of winning.

GettyTommy Fury was deducted a point for hitting KSI in the back of the head[/caption]

GettyKSI was fuming and the referee agreed with him[/caption]

There weren’t exactly any complaints from Tommy, with most coming from his raging corner.

It was a poor start from the younger brother of WBC heavyweight king Tyson, with the crowd desperately trying to raise his spirits.

But there was still time for ANOTHER talking point from the round, as the bell was rang early in the AO Arena.

With 17 seconds left of the three minutes, the referee moved in to send the fighters back to their respective corners.

But despite the point off, Fury managed to get the decision on the judges’ scorecards.

One judge had it a 57-57 draw, the other two in favour of TNT 57-56.

Speaking after the fight, Fury revealed he had issues in his training camp, and admitted it was a ‘battle’.

KSI was raging after the fight, clearly of the opinion he was robbed.

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The YouTuber said he felt he won the first three rounds, with the point off too.

He then said that not only he wanted a rematch, but that he would ‘appeal’ the result.

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