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Tyson Fury vs Dillion Whyte: Body Snatcher's most brutal knockouts

Next Saturday, April 23, Dillian Whyte will battle the ‘Gypsy King’ Tyson Fury at Wembley Stadium.

It’s a bout where Fury will defend his two current championships and as he put himself the fight has ‘no hype needed’.

So, to get into the mood for the monumental clash, let’s look at Whyte’s most vicious knockouts and knockdowns from the Sky Sports Boxing YouTube channel.

The first entry comes from the fight between Whyte and Zurab Noniahvili. With 2:21 left in the very first round, Whyte landed a stiff right hook to the body after two fast left jabs.

This made his Georgian opponent fall to his knees and this is where the fight gets controversial. Whyte followed up his gained momentum by swinging an uppercut across the face while Zurab had his knee on the floor.

The commentator said Whyte was fortunate but finished the job regardless with a brutal blow.

The second clip shows Whyte battling Ivica Bacurin from 2016. The fight happened in June and Dillian was making his first appearance since undergoing shoulder surgery the December before.

The drama happens in round six when Whyte applies some serious pressure. He lands a quick left and right followed by a uppercut which sends the opponent on the back foot.

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Bacurin finds himself against the ropes unable to dodge some powerful blows which eventually sends him sliding down the ropes to being seated on the canvas.

The middle of the video features Whyte vs Lucas Browne. It’s immediately visible just how much of an effect Whyte has already had by the time the clip starts.

Browne takes some heavy shots as round six progresses and it’s clear dominance from Whyte. Each shot

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