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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 06: WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury arrives a news conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena on October 6, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fury will defend his title against Deontay Wilder on October 9 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 06: WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury arrives a news conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena on October 6, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fury will defend his title against Deontay Wilder on October 9 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
On Saturday night, April 23, Tyson Fury floored Dillian Whyte with a thunder of a blow at Wembley, London. Over ninety-thousand people watched in awe as the heavyweight Whyte took a trip to hit the canvas from Fury’s hard land. Although Whyte got back up on his feet, beating the ten-count, he could hardly recover from the blow.
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At this, the referee inspected and called the bout off in Fury’s favor. After the bout ended, at the post-fight conference, The Gypsy King took every chance to brag about his victory over Whyte. In a tone of self-appreciation, Fury even declared himself to be the best heavyweight the world has ever seen.
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“I’m happy with my performance and I hope he’s [Dillian Whyte] happy with his performance. He didn’t fight a world champion tonight. I ain’t no world champion. I’m a legend in this game. You can’t deny it. I’m the best heavyweight it’s ever been. There ain’t never been one who could beat me,” said Fury without shying away.
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He went on and offered an accumulation of points that, according to his belief, make him the best ever.
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“Because you know why? I’m not just being like confident. Six-foot-nine frame, 270-pound weight; can move like a middleweight. Can hit like a thunderstorm and can take a punch like anybody else. Yeah, and I’ve got balls like King Kong, heart of a lion, the mindset of the Wizard of Oz.”
How did Tyson Fury knock Dillian Whyte down?
With a jab to the head, Fury first measured the distance between the two. As he felt Whyte within the range, he followed things up with a right uppercut. A vicious punch straight towards his victim’s countenance in a boom. And this was it. Down went Whyte like a heavy puppet with no strings attached. He fell like a bridge with no foundation to stand on.
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Oct 9, 2021; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Deontay Wilder (red/black trunks) is knocked out by Tyson Fury (black/gold trunks) during their WBC/Lineal heavyweight championship boxing match at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
At the end of the night, Fury, reportedly, went home with a pay-check as big as $31million. As he told the media, this fight was probably it.
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As per the conversation at the post-fight conference, Fury seems to have a desire for WWE. Having that said, where Fury will now land is beyond anyone’s guess. What do you think about Fury’s future? Let us know in the comments below.
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