Teddy Atlas weighs in on whether Tyson Fury is the greatest of all-time
Atlas was one of the many who tuned into Wembley to witness the all-British heavyweight showdown between the WBC champion Tyson Fury and his challenger Dillian Whyte.
One of the highlights of the evening was watching Tyson Fury relish the screams of a record-breaking 94,000 crowd as Kings of Leon's 'Sex on Fire' echoed around the stadium during his entrance to the ring.
"His corner, everyone who got paid, everybody who has a responsibility, everybody who's part of that effort, they did a lousy job."
Jamaican-born Whyte made claims after the contest that he had hit his head on the canvas due to a push from Fury that came after the uppercut that caught the challenger flush on his chin.
Whyte was adamant that it was the push that had caused an end to his world title hopes rather than the punch from Fury.
WHYTE GOT ROCKED BY FURY