Anthony Joshua. The Gypsy King defeated Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium on Saturday to retain his WBC Heavyweight title.A brutal knockout in the sixth round sent The Body Snatcher tumbling to the canvas and despite his opponent’s best efforts to continue, the official stopped the bout.
The Mancunian kept his undefeated streak intact and now claims he plans to hang up his gloves.Wallin, 30, gave Fury one of his toughest fights back in 2019.
He produced a serious cut above Fury's right eye in the third round via a short left hook, as well as a cut over his right eyelid from an accidental clash of heads in the fifth round which affected his vision for the rest of the fight.Fury would go on to win via unanimous decision and needed 47 stitches after the gruesome contest.
In response to Fury's retirement comments, the former WBA Continental heavyweight champion does not believe the Brit will walk away from the sport until he achieves at least one more thing.The Swede told iFL TV: “I’m having a hard time seeing him retire.
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