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The defeat of the general accused Fury of breaking the rules in the knock-out

According to Dillian Whyte, being shoved by Tyson Fury with both hands caused him to hit his head on the ring and was sentenced to lose in the heavyweight boxing match on April 23.

“After that uppercut, I was stunned and was trying to regain my senses. But Fury pushed again and I fell and hit my head on the ring. This is illegal. This is not wrestling, it’s rights. You,” Whyte said to Sky Sports April 26th.

Tyson Fury right hook, knocking out Dillian Whyte

Tyson hit the target, then pushed Whyte to the ring during the boxing match at Wembley on April 23.

“Then Fury yelled at the referee to stop the fight. The referee didn’t do his job either. Yes, I fell, and it was a good hit from Fury. But I didn’t fall after receiving the hit. uppercut, but because Fury pushed with both hands. The referee made a bad decision, “Whyte continued.

Before the upper-cut to knock-out Whyte, Fury dominated. Statistics of EPSN also shows Fury’s superiority. He unleashed 243 hits, with 76 hits on target – a 31% hit rate. Whyte punched 171 hits, with 29 accurate hits, only reaching 17%. Fury has 143 jabs, hits the target 29 times, reaching a 20% rate. While, this figure of Whyte is only 11%, with eight shots on target out of a total of 72 hits.

However, the referees scored Whyte on the same level as Fury. One judge awarded Whyte to win the second and third rounds, while another judge awarded the 34-year-old boxer victory in the opening round.

But the fight didn’t make it past the sixth round, when Fury hit a right hook in the face and then pushed Whyte to the floor. The boxer born in 1988 was still able to get up before referee Mark Lyson counted to 10. But he staggered and fell towards the referee, forcing Lyson to wave his hand to stop the fight.





Referee Lyson helped Whyte before deciding to end the fight with Fury's win.  Photo: AP

Referee Lyson helped Whyte before deciding to end the fight with Fury’s win. Image: AP

Whyte was knocked down seconds before the end of the sixth round. The boxer nicknamed “The Body Snatcher” said: “I should have had more time to recover or get back to the corner of the ring, and then get back in the fight. You know, Fury allowed to do what he wanted unharmed.”

After the match, Fury announced his retirement to spend time with his family. But Whyte wants the fellow boxer to change his mind to rematch. “Fury said he would retire. I hope Fury doesn’t do that, because I want the rematch,” Whyte said. “I caused Fury as much of a problem as he did to me. It’s not a one-way fight. I’m not one to give up after defeat. I still have a lot to prove.”

Whyte insists he will not hang up his gloves like a one year younger opponent. The 34-year-old boxer said: “I’m still young, strong and improving. I’ve been on top with the best in the world, and I’m not to be outdone. Fury is taller than me, and his long arm spans everything. It’s more difficult, but I’m not inferior I have a lot of accurate shots, so does Fury. If I’m knocked out in the fourth or fifth round, and I’m overwhelmed, I might retire. not inferior to Fury. I proved my class, and we sold more than 90,000 tickets at Wembley.”

Tyson Fury wins by knockout Dillian Whyte

The main event of the match Tyson Fury won by knock-out Dillian Whyte at Wembley on April 23.

In another interview with BBC Radio 5 Live, Whyte also showed disapproval after the defeat at Wembley. He said: “It was a well-balanced fight and I didn’t feel like I was underpowered. My strategy was to try to press Fury and gradually release. I tried to attack, but I slipped and got hit. Fury “He’s a big clumsy guy. I know that. I was patient and tried to get my shots right early on, and put all my energy into the third round. I got a lot of valuable experience after this game.”

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