FANS have branded the KSI vs Tommy Fury fight a "bit fishy" after the wrong result was announced due to a judge adding up his own card incorrectly.
Fury was awarded a majority decision victory with scores of 56-57, 56-57 and 57-57 being announced.
But TNT should have actually won via unanimous decision, with judge Rafael James wrongly totting up his score as 57-57 - even though he had marked the contest 56-57 in Fury's favour.
James scored four rounds to Fury and two to KSI, but miscalculated the YouTuber's overall tally so his scorecard read 57-57, leading to the wrong result being announced.
However some fans were still not convinced and felt Fury did not do enough to win four rounds, which he required due to a point deduction in the second round for punching KSI in the back of the head.
One fan said: "I can't see how the second round was scored to Tommy, nor can I get behind that third judge's mathematics. Fishy situation this like."
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Another added: "Very suspect scorecards."
A third wrote: "Again, proof in the putting that he was robbed."
And another commented: "How can you give a 10-8 round to Tommy it’s getting overturned 😭"
KSI, 30, has called for a rematch and intends to appeal the result, claiming he was "robbed" as Fury barely landed a punch.
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But Fury appears to have no intention of facing the YouTuber again after promising he is done with crossover boxing - but then calling out Jake and Logan Paul for a fight.
Logan defeated Dillon Danis after the latter was disqualified for attempting an MMA-style takedown.
The fight descended into chaos after the final bell as security had to enter the ring to stop Danis lunging for Logan, with the MMA star aiming a punch at a security guard.
Meanwhile Jake, who was in his brother's corner, labelled rival KSI a sore loser following his defeat.
He said: "HAHAHAHA KSI SORE LOSER CHOKING UP.
"Only thing that got robbed is his hair line It’s okay KSI me too it’s gonna be okay bubba.
"I took my loss like a man from the scorecard read and showed the youth how to learn from it and come back to take a W.
"This 30 year old man crying for an appeal."