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Fury used the devastating upper hook punch KO White to continue the unbeaten record of 33 games

Fury used the devastating upper hook punch KO White to continue the unbeaten record of 33 games

In the early hours of this morning Beijing time, WBC heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury six-round TKO challenger Dillion White successfully defended the championship gold belt for the second time, after which Fury hinted at retirement.

After the game began, White changed to a counter-attack in the first leg, and Fury kept dodging White without confronting him head-on. White had been actively attacking for the first few rounds to gain the upper hand.

Fury used the devastating upper hook punch KO White to continue the unbeaten record of 33 games

In the next few rounds, although Fury had a lot of counterattacks, he still did not really confront White, constantly wandering forward to support White without giving him a chance, Fury actually used the slippery edge ball to hug and press White many times to consume the opponent's physical strength, he was definitely consuming White. White, who had been actively attacking by the fifth leg of the game, had some physical declines.

Fury used the devastating upper hook punch KO White to continue the unbeaten record of 33 games

The sixth round is still a copy of the previous rounds, Fury seems to be fighting white, White attack, Fury suddenly hit White in the face with a straight forward punch, followed by a back punch in the hand to hit White hard, and then pushed him to the ground.

Fury used the devastating upper hook punch KO White to continue the unbeaten record of 33 games

After reading the seconds, White still wanted to continue the game, the referee terminated the game in order to protect him, Anduri TKO won, so that Fury won 33 wins and losses, a professional record of 1 draw, the only draw was the away game with Wilder, many people think that Fury is the real winner.

Fury used the devastating upper hook punch KO White to continue the unbeaten record of 33 games

After the game, Fury hinted at retiring, saying, "This could be the last scene of the Gypsy Kings," but no one, including Fury's brother Tommy and dad John, didn't believe it was true. They don't think Fury is going to quit the ring now.

Fury used the devastating upper hook punch KO White to continue the unbeaten record of 33 games

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