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Fury wins WBC heavyweight title

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Tyson Fury won the World of Boxing (WBC) heavyweight title on Saturday after beating Dillian Whyte via technical knockout in Round 6 at Wembley Stadium in London.

After the win, Fury stated this could be his final fight, and that he plans to retire, bringing his career record to a total of 32 wins, of which 23 were by knockout. "I think this might be the final curtain for the Gypsy King," said Fury.

Dillian Whyte suffered a cut above his eye in Round 4 before the devastating final shot. The Gipsy King noted he threw the best punch of his career.

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