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Footage shows Tyson Fury consoling Dillian Whyte's brother in incredible act of sportsmanship

Tyson Fury told Dillian Whyte‘s brother ‘he’ll be a world champion’ as they were captured talking to each other after the fight.

The Gypsy King showed both sides of boxing as he beat up the Body Snatcher in the ring but paid his respect to his team after the fight in an incredible act of sportsmanship.

Fury defended his WBC heavyweight world title against Whyte courtesy of a stunning sixth-round knockout in front of a record 94,000 fans at a packed-out Wembley Stadium.

Then he was seen consoling his opponent before he went straight over to his trainer Harold Knight to offer his condolences.

Fury, 33, said: “God bless you and your team.”

He then made his way over to Whyte’s brother Dean, who was standing nearby next to Robert Smith, the general secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control.

The pair embraced, exchanged words and apparently seemed to leave on good terms despite the outcome in footage captured by BT Sport.

Fury remarked: “If he wants to be a world champion, then this is what he’s got to do, that’s all.

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“He’s going to be a world heavyweight champion one day.

“He’ll be a world champion, he will!”

Whyte responded: “Bro, that’s it. Love man.”

Fury was then engulfed in a big bearhug by his dad John Fury, who was visibly overcome with emotion.

Fury Sr, 57, said: “You were out of this world. Sensational, sensational.”

Fury replied: “In front of 90,000. Love you, dad.”

Before he gave his dad a big kiss on the lips.

Whyte, beaten for the third time in 28 fights, came up short in his quest to win a world title.

But he has broken his silence after the defeat and criticised the referee for letting Fury ‘get away’ with a ‘push’.

Whyte told Sky Sports: “The uppercut that landed… I was

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