
Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, United States ‘The Gypsy King’ has gone to deep waters many times in his career, and he showed his terrific fighting heart to maintain that unbeaten record and retain his WBC, Ring magazine and lineal titles. Fury dominated for most of a wildly exciting showdown, but he had to get off the deck twice in the fourth as Wilder landed that great equalising right hand on two occasions.

We waited 20 months for the Fury vs Wilder trilogy to be completed, and how it delivered. Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, United States He beat the count, but was in no state to continue. A peach of an uppercut that landed Whyte flat on his back. The first five rounds were one-way traffic as ‘The Gypsy King’ produced a boxing masterclass, but the punch to end it in the sixth took it up a level further. He boxed smartly from the first bell against an opponent who just could not get close enough to pull the trigger. Fury vs Dillian Whyteįury produced an utterly dominant performance on his triumphant Wembley homecoming in front of more than 94,000 fans. The end mercifully came in the 10th when referee Victor Loughlin made the right call to wave it off. Uppercuts and right hands in particular caused huge trouble for Chisora, whose right eye was closing and mouth was damaged by the end of Round 9. Tyson was in the groove early and he landed at will against the overmatched Chisora, who was almost too brave for his own good. Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UKįury delivered a masterclass in front of 60,000 fans in London, beating the brave Chisora to a pulp over 10 one-sided rounds.
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Here is a full rundown of his fights and results to date: Fury vs Dereck Chisora 3 A total of 24 of Fury’s victories have come inside distance.
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Tyson Fury’s unbeaten record as a professional consists of 34 fights to date, of which he has won 33 and drawn 1.

He turned professional on Decemand since then has become one of the biggest stars in the sport.įury’s latest fight was a brutal beatdown of Dereck Chisora in their trilogy fight, and now we hope he will face Oleksandr Usyk for all the heavyweight marbles early in 2023. ‘The Gypsy King’ – now 34 years old – is promoted jointly by Bob Arum’s Top Rank and Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions. Tyson Fury has a professional record of 33-0-1 and is the unbeaten and reigning WBC and lineal heavyweight champion of the world.
