Tyson Fury to find his range and deliver the hammer-blow to end Dillian Whyte's challenge for his heavyweight titles.The 'Gypsy King' will continue to reign triumphant after delivering a well-timed uppercut in the sixth round.
Whyte, 34, answered the call and briefly looked as though he would beat the count, only to fall into the ropes as he struggled to regain his balance.Referee Mark Lyson made the correct call to end the fight, which might have continued given the sixth-round bell was so near.
It's just as well the bout ended when it did, however, considering Fury was looking increasingly dominant the longer it wore on.For all the power packed in Fury's uppercut, it was actually the Gypsy King's shove that followed which sent Whyte crashing to the mat.
Nevertheless, 'The Body Snatcher' looked so hurt by the initial impact that he would have made for a simple target soon after.For all their bluster before the bout, it was encouraging to see Fury and Whyte share some kind words for one another in the aftermath.
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