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Tyson Fury beats Dillian Whyte: how he retained his WBC heavyweight crown

It was a stunning display from the Gypsy King at Wembley, with a huge uppercut ending his challenger in round six.

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Tyson Fury scored an impressive technical knockout victory over Dillian Whyte, landing a right uppercut to deck the challenger in the sixth round and retain the WBC heavyweight world championship at a sold-out Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

The Gypsy King ‘ends’ on the throne

Fury, possessing a considerable height and reach advantage, fought most of the fight on the outside, controlling the distance with his jab and punishing Whyte with lead hooks as the challenger tried to close the distance.

The bout turned into an ill-tempered affair with both fighters throwing shots on the break and a cut opening up over Whyte’s right eye after a clash of heads.

Fury, who said prior to the bout that it would be his last, brought the fight to a stunning close with a blistering right uppercut out of nowhere to send Whyte crashing to the canvas, and though he got back to his feet, referee Mark Lyson waved the fight off.

Given the relative ease with which he won this fight, let’s see if he’s tempted back into the ring after a few months rest.

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