Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte LIVE RESULTS: Fury reiterates RETIREMENT, potential NINE-FIGURE showdown with AJ or Usyk

TYSON FURY knocked out Dillian Whyte with a spectacular uppercut in the sixth round to retain his WBC title at Wembley.
The fight had begun in tentative fashion - before the Gypsy King upped the pace in the half-way mark and then brutally finished the job with distinction.
And despite Fury's retirement plans, the 6"9 machine could be tempted into a nine-figure showdown with the winner of Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Uysk.
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Jake Paul reacts to Tommy Fury
Jake Paul has suggested Anderson Silva is his next boxing target.
Reacting to Tommy Fury's win over Daniel Bocianski at Wembley, he told Ariel Helwani: “Congrats on beating a 10-1 fighter.
"But that stadium was empty. When I fight the stadium is full. When Tommy fights no one gives a f***.
"And that’s in his home country. Let’s see how Anderson Silva’s event does.”
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David Adeleye vs Chris Healey
In a fight of almost NO action, once Adeleye finally landed some shots and had Healey's attention, it gets waved off.
On reflection, a big left hook and right hand landed which rocked Healey's head back.
I feared the ref had forgotten that is the point of boxing. Maybe it was the right call.
Credit: Jamie McPhilimey David Adeleye vs Chris Healey
Round 4 – Right hand finally has Healey wobbled.
Now he comes forward on the attack and lands a brilliant counter left hook.
Adeleye comes forward and the ref stops the fight? Well, that was premature...
David Adeleye vs Chris Healey
Round 2 - We're seeing an alarming lack of aggression from Adeleye, who is pot-shotting.
He looks well in control but just isn't throwing enough meaningful punches, choosing to box and move.
We head into round three and the crowd are not into this at all.
David Adeleye vs Chris Healey
Confident round from Adeleye, who boxed and moved his way round.
Landed a sneaky right hand to close out the round and will look to grow in aggression.
We head into the second round...
Tommy Fury calls out Jake Paul
Tommy Fury challenges Jake Paul after beating Daniel Bocianski on points.
Fury says: "I'll cut you and chop you to bits, just like I did there. That lad in there would kill Jake Paul on the spot.
He'd slap Jake Paul. Jake Paul - I will end your career. You're a bum and you're no good. Let's get this fight done."
Credit: Jamie McPhilimey Fury watching on
Tyson Fury filmed watching on as brother Tommy won on points.
Good start for the family as Tommy cruised to a points victory over six rounds.
Now it's your turn, Tyson.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 6 – Fury is breathing heavy but still in control, behind his jab and looking for the counter right.
Shame Fury could not build on his knockdown in round five as it goes the distance, but he controlled that.
We go the scorecards but it's been a landslide victory for Tyson's younger brother.
Credit: Jamie McPhilimey
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 4 – Fury has dropped his output now and could be feeling the pace.
He lands a nice body shot and uppercut towards the end and evades what is coming back.
Two more rounds to go and unless something drastic changes it's going to points - albeit it a shutout.
Credit: Reuters Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 3 – Fury has Bocianski rocking back after a string of punches.
But the Pole seems to shake it off and again grabs and holds to Brit.
It looked to be a quieter round for Fury despite the late onslaught, a stoppage could be slipping away from him.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 2 – Another decent round for Fury, who landed a few good right hands which got Bocianski's attention.
Still fairly cautious after landing the shots, not committing to follow it up.
But that was a lot more aggressive from Fury, who grew in confidence.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 2 – Counter right lands for Fury and he comes on strong here.
Bocianski backing up and begins to hold one.
Better, more confident work from Fury.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 1 – Opening round in the books as Fury can be happy enough with it.
He's jabbing and moving well but needs to start following through and throwing his right hand.
Bocianski, who is lanky at 6ft 3in, has his chin open enough to wing one over.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 1 – Confident start for Fury, jabbing well and feinting.
Already Bocianski looking to grab and hold a bit.
Fury just needs to close the distance and let his hands go a bit better.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
Round 1 - Here we go!
Return of Tommy Fury, who kicks off the PPV card here at Wembley tonight.
Remember, big brother Tyson headlines against Dillian Whyte.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
The fight is set for six rounds, the most of Fury's career.
Daniel Bocianski is a Polish light-heavyweight boxer with a pro record of 10-1.
He provides Fury with the toughest test of his seven fights so far.