Tyson Fury to stop the former three-time European heavyweight champion. He made the most of his strong right hand to connect with Hammer's face several times in the opening three rounds, while he also unloaded a powerful left jab which went straight through Hammer's defences and caught him on the jaw.But it was in the fifth round that Fury landed the telling blows, responding to being hit by unleashing a flurry of hits onto his opponent which forced him to put an end to proceedings.Despite a dominant performance, the Gypsy King's cousin insists he didn't need to produce the best of his boxing in this bout."I was going through the gears and the plan, I had a lot more to do and he was getting sick in there," said the delighted victor."I was.
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