An unforgettable night for Fury, with a record title and the end of his career

An unforgettable night for Fury, with a record title and the end of his career

Fury electrified the crowd at the legendary London stadium six minutes after the sixth round, halfway through the fight, when he landed a withering right uppercut that crumbled his rival.

“I think it was the best shot I’ve been able to give in my entire professional career”assured during the celebrations in the ring that he reached 32 victories (23 before the limit) in 33 rented presentations (the rest was a draw).

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Whyte, the victim of his third loss in 31 fights, tried to get up from the canvas but could not avoid staggering, so referee Mark Lyson wisely ruled the fight over.

Fury, 33, reaffirmed what he said in the previous one about his retirement with this fight at Wembley: “I promised my wife that I was going to finish at home. I owed it to the fans as well. This was everything for me, I think it was my last fight.”declared in the ecstasy of the festivities on the ring.

Promoter Frank Warren, who was at his side, did not dare to contradict him: “If he says it was the last, it was the last. He has given everything in the ring, he has nothing to prove, he can go now, he is a boxer fantastic and an amazing person.”

“Gipsy King” made his eighth defense of the Council’s heavyweight crown on the London night, which he won in 2015 by unanimous decision against Wladimir Klitschko and which he retained in a remembered trilogy against Deontay Wilder (one draw and two wins).

In the boxing environment there is doubt about Fury’s statement about his retirement due to the temptation of the business that would mean a unification fight against the winner of the possible rematch between the Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk, current holder of the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, and Anthony Joshua.

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Without speculating, Fury addressed the enraged crowd with words of thanks for the sensational atmosphere created: “I can’t believe what we’ve accomplished tonight, we broke an assist record. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much. This victory It’s for each one of you, for my country, for my England,” the Manchester native roared.

Throughout the six rounds, Fury (2.06 meters and 120.11kg) established superiority with better distance management. He worked his opponent with the left jab and looked for moments with the stinging right, which he landed deadly with a surprise upstroke.

Whyte (1.93m and 114.8lg) was never able to reach the champion’s face, he looked for him with blows to the soft zone and succumbed to an oversight that made the impact of the knockout possible.

Source: Ambito

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