TYSON FURY'S wife Paris was left heartbroken after the boxing star's second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
Tyson, 36, saw his staggering undefeated streak come to an end against Usyk, 37, in May and also lost Saturday's rematch in Saudi Arabia via unanimous decision.
Paris, 35, watched on from ringside while the results were read out following 12 gruelling rounds between the two heavyweight stars.
The TNT Sports cameras focused on Mrs Fury who was eagerly awaiting to hear the judges' decision.
It was obvious anyone could cut the tension with a knife as the decision was read out loud.
And Paris started clapping in support of Tyson as she was getting ready to find out.
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But upon hearing the unanimous decision in favour of Usyk, who retained the WBO, WBA, and WBC championships, tears appeared in her eyes.
Mrs Fury also shook her head suggesting she didn't agree with the judges' decision.
Nevertheless, Paris showed a stiff upper lip as she got ready to join her husband in the ring.
Tyson later said: "I thought I won that fight. I thought I won both fights but I’m going home with two losses on my record. There’s not much I can do about it. I can just fight my heart out.
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"I will believe til the day I die that I won that fight. I was aggressive, on the front foot all night, landing to the body and head.
"Frank Warren had me three or four rounds up. A lot of people had me at least two rounds up. But I’m not going to cry over spilled milk.
"I can’t change the decision. When you don’t get the KO this is what happens: You can’t guarantee a win."