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“This is my last fight”: Tyson Fury knocks out Dillian Whyte before 94,000 people who witnessed his boxing farewell

Tyson Fury (c) celebra efusivo la victoria contra Dillian Whyte en lo que fue -como él mismo lo confirmó- su última pelea en el boxeo.
Tyson Fury (c) effusively celebrates his victory against Dillian Whyte in what was -as he himself confirmed- his last fight in the boxing.

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Kike Frías

For: Kike Frías Updated 23 Apr 2022, 22: 48 pm EDT

Kike Frías

Tyson Fury, Considered by many to be the best heavyweight fighter of his era, announced this Saturday that he is saying goodbye to boxing

, after knocking out Dillian Whyte in the sixth round before a packed Wembley stadium: 94,000 Fans filled the stands and vibrated with the fight.

Whyte was surprised in the fight entering as a lefty, but the only ones surprised by the change were the spectators because the ‘Gypsy King’ dominated from the beginning , although his opponent held him back, confronted him, at all times looking for a victory that would give him the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight belt.

Timid blows between both boxers. For the third the rhythm slowed down, with a Fury who dominated the distances (he is also taller) and with ‘El Villano’ missing his hooks and not finding the gaps to do damage.

In the fourth round things heated up. The referee had to intervene when Fury landed a downward right hand that hurt Whyte

, who hugs him and they go to the indirect duel in a corner; If the Gypsy King is a professional at something, it is in taking his rivals out of concentration, especially when he licked the blood in a challenger’s wound.

Finally for the fifth the champion manages to hurt the challenger. He thinks about his next move, where to finish off to win the fight; the minutes go by and the British evaluates the strategy.

The wait goes on until the sixth episode when Tyson Fury manages to find the gap in the middle, Dillion already tired with her guard a little helpless… Uppercut in the middle and ends everything in KO!

Tyson says goodbye to boxing Fury

Tyson Fury celebrated before his public, in London. 94, 000 people went to witness his fight when he had already hinted that it would be the last. Many of them knew that they were in a historical event, the farewell of a boxing great.

“I ​​promised my wife that this would be my last fight. This is it for me”Tyson Fury Says Goodbye to Boxing

The word of honor of a man to his wife is what the Manchester boxer respects to say goodbye to a sport that It has brought him fame and money. Leave an immaculate record of 31 wins (22 on the fast track to the knockout) and zero defeats, with the only disturbance being a draw on Dec. 1 against Deontay Wilder.

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