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New footage emerges that shows Dillian Whyte's head DIDN'T bounce off the canvas whatsoever

It was all the boxing world could talk about come April 25.

Wembley Stadium saw one of the biggest heavyweight bouts in recent memory as Dillian Whyte challenged the Gypsy King Tyson Fury in a monumental battle for the gold.

Though, once the fight started to progress, Fury appeared to take control. He was able to swing the fight pretty heavily in his favour and in the sixth round he landed a wicked right uppercut to send Whyte to the mat, ending the fight.

Fury was winning on all three of the judges’ scorecards in the moments before the bout ended, and in truth, he dominated the majority of the affair.

In the aftermath of the fight, Whyte wasn’t happy. He felt as if Fury, after landing his winning uppercut, inflicted a push which was the thing that sent him down.

It did seem as if Fury executed a push towards the end, but Whyte insists this caused him to hit his head on the canvas which left him stunned.

The fight was waved off, but the Body Snatcher remains adamant that the push from his opponent was illegal and he should’ve been given time to recover and continue fighting.

However, a new video posted by Reddit user u/Zealousideal_Bend955, shows a slow motion replay of the events in an attempt to establish whether or not Whyte’s claims of hitting his head were valid.

The clip shows Whyte falling to the mat, but landing on his shoulder first. He then turns to lay on his back and there appears very minimal contact with his head and the canvas, certainly not enough to have a significant impact to stun him.

As for what comes next, Fury heavily hinted towards retirement throughout the fight’s build up and seems to be heading down that road. Alternatively, he did welcome the idea of letting Francis Ngannou into the boxing

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