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Tyson Fury firm on retirement after win over Dillian Whyte
Mexican judge Juan Carlos Pelayo is facing heavy criticism for his scorecard at the time of Tyson Fury's brutal sixth-round stoppage of Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium. Heading into the bout, the Gypsy King had personally requested that no British judges would be ringside for the contest due to a series of controversial and iffy results in recent months, including Josh Taylor's super-lightweight triumph against Jack Catterall in late February.
Tyson Fury put on a heavyweight clinic on Saturday night as he did away with Dillian Whyte with terrifying ease.
Tyson Fury successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium with a highlight-reel one-punch stoppage in the sixth round against Dillian Whyte before reiterating his plans to retire.
Tyson Fury declared “enough is enough” as he appeared to bring his professional boxing career to an end but the WBC heavyweight champion is tempted by exhibition bouts and another foray into wrestling.
“I’m the best heavyweight there’s ever been.”
Tyson Fury retained his WBO title on Saturday night, defeating Dillian Whyte in what he claimed to be his curtain call.
Tyson Fury’s dominance over Dillian Whyte was clear for all to see in last night’s fight.