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Anthony Joshua - Joe Joyce - Andy Ruiz-Junior - Joseph Parker - Luis Ortiz - How does heavyweight boxing look without Tyson Fury? - msn.com

How does heavyweight boxing look without Tyson Fury?

‘I’m going home,’ Tyson Fury declared shortly after detonating an uppercut for the ages at Wembley Stadium that knocked out Dillian Whyte. If that is to be ‘The Gypsy King’s last action in a boxing ring, there will be no better way to sign off.

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Tyson Fury - Dillian Whyte - Fury, Ali, Tyson, Lewis: Tyson Fury explains why he's the heavyweight GOAT - givemesport.com

Fury, Ali, Tyson, Lewis: Tyson Fury explains why he's the heavyweight GOAT

“I’m the best heavyweight there’s ever been.”

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Frank Warren - Gypsy King - Tyson Fury vows to retire from professional boxing and calls himself the 'best heavyweight there's ever been' - edition.cnn.com - Usa

Tyson Fury vows to retire from professional boxing and calls himself the 'best heavyweight there's ever been'

By Ben Church, CNN

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Tyson Fury - Gypsy King - Tyson Fury retains heavyweight belt with TKO - foxnews.com - Britain - Ukraine - Usa - London

Tyson Fury retains heavyweight belt with TKO

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Tyson Fury - Dillian Whyte - Tyson Fury accuses Dillian Whyte of cheating during heavyweight fight - givemesport.com

Tyson Fury accuses Dillian Whyte of cheating during heavyweight fight

Tyson Fury was the heavy favourite going into the fight against Dillian Whyte, and this was clear for all to see from very early in the fight, including Whyte, who resorted to dirty tactics from the outset.

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Tyson Fury - Dillian Whyte - Gypsy King - 94 000 fans watch Fury KO Whyte to retain world heavyweight boxing title - news24.com - Britain - London

94 000 fans watch Fury KO Whyte to retain world heavyweight boxing title

Tyson Fury retained his WBC heavyweight crown on Saturday, stopping Dillian Whyte in round six of an all-British bout at a delirious Wembley Stadium before repeating his suggestion that he would now retire.

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Tyson Fury - Dillian Whyte - Gypsy King - Wembley Stadium - Fury beats Whyte to retain world heavyweight title - guardian.ng - Britain - London

Fury beats Whyte to retain world heavyweight title

Britain’s Tyson Fury (R) knocks out Britain’s Dillian Whyte in the sixth round to win their WBC heavyweight title fight at Wembley Stadium in west London, on April 23, 2022. – Tyson Fury stopped British rival Dillian Whyte in the sixth round to retain his WBC heavyweight crown at a packed Wembley on Saturday. In his first fight on UK soil in four years, Fury was treated to a hero’s welcome by a 94,000-capacity crowd and largely dictated the tempo before ending proceedings in devastating fashion. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

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Gypsy King - Tyson Fury beats Dillian Whyte to retain world heavyweight title - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - London

Tyson Fury beats Dillian Whyte to retain world heavyweight title

Tyson Fury retained his WBC heavyweight crown on Saturday, stopping Dillian Whyte in round six of an all-British bout at a delirious Wembley Stadium before repeating his suggestion that he would now retire. The win for the self-styled 'Gypsy King', fighting on UK soil for the first time in four years, was witnessed by 94,000 fans in London -- a post-war British record crowd. Unbeaten Fury, 33, had said this would be his last fight and announced immediately afterwards: "This might be the final curtain for the Gypsy King. And what a way to go out." After a cagey opening the defending champion took the initiative, controlling the fight and landing some telling blows to the head and body of his opponent. Whyte could have few complaints at a halt being called with just one second remaining before the fight reached the midway point as he was clearly on unsteady legs after the first significant strike of the bout, a brutal right uppercut from Fury.

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