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White said Fury had won the foul in hopes of a second-game battle

White said Fury had won the foul in hopes of a second-game battle

WBC heavyweight Furi's forced challenger, Dean White, claimed that Fury won by "foul" pushing and shoving, and asked to fight a second game. He also said that victory or defeat is a common affair of soldiers, and he will definitely make a comeback when he is still young.

White said Fury had won the foul in hopes of a second-game battle

In the sixth round of the match between Fury and White, Fury grabbed the hole in White's attack and punched White hard with a sharp punch, but Furi clearly pushed White down, which was the real reason why White blamed Fury. White claimed the move forced him to bang his head on the floor by TKO and that he should theoretically have enough time to recover.

White said Fury had won the foul in hopes of a second-game battle

"Fury hooked me and my head buzzed, but when I tried to fight back he pushed me hard and I fell and slammed my head against the floor of the boxing ring, which was a foul move. It wasn't wrestling, it was boxing, but as usual, they made Fury do what he wanted to do and then get away with it. White said to Sky Sports.

White said Fury had won the foul in hopes of a second-game battle

"I should have extra time to recover and then keep fighting. He pushed me and the referee said, 'Don't let the fight go on'. The referee didn't do his job well, well, I was injured, but I was very sane, he pushed me completely with both hands and I fell and hit me in the head. It's a bad job for referees. I should have time to go back to the corner of my boxing ring for recovery. Fury ran away from a lot of things and he said he wanted to retire, but I hope he won't retire because I want to fight him again. ”

White said Fury had won the foul in hopes of a second-game battle

Now Fury insists he will retire now, but White plans to move on. "I'm not the kind of person who wants to lose a game or perform poorly," he added. "I'm still young and I still have a lot to do. I'm still getting better; I've fought the best guys in the world, and if I've been defeated in four or five rounds and completely KO, then I certainly can't, but I've shown my level. It's just a race, that's all, I'll be back soon. ”

White said Fury had won the foul in hopes of a second-game battle

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