Tyson Fury retained his WBC and The Ring world heavyweight titles with a stunning knockout victory of Dillian Whyte thanks to one of the best punches of his glittering boxing career.
The self-proclaimed Gypsy King dominated the first five rounds and found a perfect uppercut in the sixth to end the title dreams of his British rival, with BT Sport presenter Steve Bunce then telling Fury that it was one of the best punches he had ever thrown.After agreeing with Bunce, Fury said to the adoring Wembley crowd: "I think Lennox Lewis would be proud of that right uppercut!"Speaking to BT Sport, Fury then added: "First of all, I want to say I dedicate this to my lord and saviour Jesus Christ.
In his name I won this fight in my lively country. In my England. We are Spartans."I'm overwhelmed by the support. "I cannot believe 94,000 countrymen and women came here to watch me.
From the bottom of my heart thank you to everyone who bought a ticket and stayed up late to watch this fight. HAVE YOUR SAY!
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