JAKARTA - Tyson Fury's victory over Dillian Whyte last April was extraordinary, although previously he promised to retire.

Fury outperformed his England opponent almost in all fights. But the knockout victory he won was still surprising.

In the sixth round, Whyte's determination finally ran out when Fury hit a pretty beautiful uppercut.

Whyte immediately kissed the canvas. And now Fury is revealing what was told his opponent moments before that decisive blow.

"My priority is to finish the job, without kidding, but I have to attack at the right time," Fury said in his book 'Gloves Off' quoted by Marca.

"In the fifth round I hit him with a left hook to the body, sneaked inside and broke him with that punch. He was injured, I knew because his arm immediately fell."

"I just injured The Bodysnatcher with a left hook to the body, I said 'Are you injured, Bodysnatcher?'

Fury knocked Whyte's teeth After learning that Whyte was indeed injured by his fifth round shot, Fury continued the attack to try to finish the fight.

"I took my time and took the attack, pushed Whyte's head back again, waiting for the weaker side to unlock the perfect bomb," he added.

"My other hand then crushed him with a hammer, top blow.

"The hit was so strong that one of Whyte's teeth torn apart."


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