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Tommy Fury fight LIVE RESULTS: Love Island star WINS with brutal round two KO as opponent Krajevskij requires oxygen


TOMMY FURY has recorded an impressive win on his return to the ring against Genadij Krajevskij.

The Love Island star dominated the fight throughout and produced a brutal right uppercut knockout just before the end of the second round.

Lithuanian Krajevskij was left requiring oxygen in the aftermath of the fight but was thankfully able to walk away from the ring.

  • ‘I’M LEARNING ON THE JOB’

    Tommy Fury was impressed with his display as he knocked out Lithuania’s Genadij Krajevskij in the second round.

    He said: “At the end of the day I just needed to ease into it as I’ve been out of it a year.

    “I started putting shots together and felt comfortable.

    “I’ve had no amateur experience and I’m learning on the job.

    “It’s a long road, but we are going to get there.

  • FISTS OF FURY

    Here’s that brutal right uppercut KO from Tommy Fury again…

  • HEFFRON HORROR

    Denzel Bentley needed only two rounds to inflict terrible damage on Mark Heffron and a few more to secure the British title win…

    https://twitter.com/BTSportBoxing/status/1327378701307293697

  • CHAMP

    Bentley said: “It feels great. I join the likes of Terry Downes by going from the Fisher amateur club to British middlweight champion.

    “I knew I hurt him with the right hand to the eye. All week I told everyone I would stop him.

    “I knew, if I held my ground, that he would not be able to stand with me.

    “I want another title, another belt next. Get me another one!”

  • WELT-ER WEIGHT

    That eye was too bad to carry on…

  • EYESORE

    Oldham hardman Mark Heffron was on course to slug away for 12 rounds for the vacant middleweight title.

    But he overextended a right hand and was countered by razor-sharp Denzel Bentley.

    The second-round ping did not look concussive but the wound that grew of Heffron’s eye was gruesome and the ref had to call it off.

    The Lonsdale belt moves from Liam Williams to Bentley…

  • ALL OVER – BENTLEY WINS

    Denzel Bentley wins after clobbering Mark Heffron’s eye utterly closed and purple and bloody.

    Bentley becomes British middleweight champion by outboxing the dangerous Oldham banger.

    Heffron was not hurt or wobbled – from the second-round blow – but he was utterly blinded by the counter punch and did well to last three more rounds.

    Excellent boxing here. A new British champion is crowned.

  • ROUND FOUR

    Bentley plays with his stances at the start of the fouth, knowing his prey is wounded badly.

    Heffron covers up and retreats to the ropes after another banging.

    Bentley is oozing confidence while Heffron remains a dangerous beast on the counter.

    The South Londoner can edge away with more and more rounds. This is another in the bank.

  • ROUND THREE

    Heffron’s eye is horrendous, has his corner told him to go for bust?

    Bentley lands another right hand to put the Oldham man further on the back foot.

    Heffron must be so concerned with guarding that growing welt over his cheek.

    It’s a purple and bloody pulp that will act as a magnet to Bentley’s two heavy hands.

  • ROUND TWO

    Bentley catches most of Heffron’s shots at the start of the second.

    The Londonder lands a counter right after Heffron over-extended with a jab to the body.

    Bentley has whacked a bloody swelling into Heffron’s left eye.

    It’s a horrible bulbous growing bulge of a welt over Heffron’s cheekbone.

    This will get called off soon unless Heffron’s corner can perform a miracle.

  • ROUND ONE

    Oldham’s Heffron has only lost to the brilliant Welshman Liam Williams.

    Bentley, 25, is undefeated after just 13 wins.

    The Battersea man is guided by Martin Bowers, who is guiding Daniel Dubois rapidly toward a heavyweight world title.

    Bentley looks to counter off Heffron’s jab but Heffron lands a couple of left hooks that will give the judges headaches.

  • FUGEES!

    Yes Mark Heffron from Oldham. Proper banging tune. Ready or not? Here I come, you can’t hide.. Gonna find you, and make you want me…

    Denzel ‘2 sharp’ coming out at the BT Sport studios now.

    Heffron is the banger, Bentley is the switch-hitting boxer… what a rematch!

  • BRITISH TITLE NOW

    Mouthwatering middleweight action now as Denzel Bentley and Mark Heffron rematch after their summer draw,

    The September original was a classic and Welsh banger Liam Williams has dropped the Lonsdale belt in the meantime so it’s up for grabs now.

    Heffron is the dangerous Northern banger. Bentley is the South London boxer coming up the Peacock Gym way.

    You split them!

  • DUBOIS V JOYCE

    David Haye keeps it simple: “Joe Joyce has one of the best chins in the business but nobody wants to take those punches.

    “Dubois’ confidence is huge but he can rely on it too much or be comfortable in it.

    “I know Joyce is experienced. I think Dubois expects Joyce to come at him.

    “Dubois needs a big gas tank because I have seen Joe’s in the gym and I know it is there.

    “I have a favouite because I have seen Joe do it.”

  • FAST & FURIOUS

    Tommy Fury is a charming boy who does not blow his own trumpet.

    The light-heavy lad is now 4-0 and chugging along nicely.

    Hall of fame promoter Frank Warren has told anyone moaning about his easy start to the pro game t gang on his door.

    The Queensberry boss is guiding the starlet with kid gloves after zero amateur experience.

    WATCH THIS SPACE!

  • HAYEMAKER

    Cruiserweight and heavyweight ace David Haye encourages Tommy Fury to fight a couple of times a month and spar as often as possible.

    The retired ace hopes the prospect is not rushed.

    Fury said: “I needed to ease my way in after a year out.

    “I just need more of it and that is the simple answer, I would fight every couple of weeks if I could.”

  • PHEW!

    Tommy Fury victim Genaddij Krajevskij is picked up and carried off of the floor after his second round KO.

    The young light-heavyweight sibling of Tyson shows off more skills by handing the journeyman his 12 consecutive loss.

    Fury is now 4-0 and needs to be stepped up to prove his TNT nickname is not just smoke and mirrors.

  • ROUND TWO – ALL OVER!

    The Love Isand ace needs to register harder rounds against stiff opposition and this opener is a decent learning curve.

    Krajevskij is a limited but hard man but allows Fury to show his working, after hours in the gym with father Big John Fury.

    Fury looks for a lead right uppercut and a hook to the body but the 0-11 stooge stays out of trouble.

    The celeb slugger is yet to hurt Krajevskij but has shown a decent improvement in skills after racing to 3-0 against hired bodies.

    And Krajevskij is down and out after a monster of a right hand!

  • ROUND ONE

    Tommy Fury has arrived draped in a white and gold emboidered gown. Dave is wearing a potato sack with arm holes hacked in at late notice.

    Fury and Krajevskij weight in just under 13st for the light-heavy clash but Fury looks like a body builder while dave resembles a hod carrier.

    Krajevskij has boxed as a middleweight, so is up against it.

    Fury has almost no amateur pedigree but oozes genetic promises and is learning on the job.

  • BALTIC BOMBER

    With all the respect in the world, would anyone mind if we called Genaddij Krajevskij ‘Dave’ from now on?

    I mean, the geezer has lost 11 on the spin… I adore journeymen as much as the next man. But he’s no Gennady Golovkin.

    Fury vs Dave happens very soon.

  • FURY-OUS

    Tyson Fury’s promorer Frank Warren confirms the Gypsy King is dealing with the Deontay Wilder trilogy in the courtroom…

    Warren said: “I think there will something next week but there is a way to go yet.

    “Tyson is training very hard and he just wants to get back in the ring.

    “The Wilder rematch was supposed to happen but it was not to be and it expired. Now there is a hearing going on and expected to happen next week.”

  • TOMMY FURY

    The famous light-heavyweight is up next, looking to kickstart his promising career after lockdown.

    The 3-0 Love Island ace wants to step out of brother Tyson’s shadow with is own boxing career.

    The little hulk takes on Genaddij Krajevskij – who has not won a single fight in 11 attempts.

  • ALL DONE

    gyarko said: ” “I prepared for 10 rounds but I wanted to flow and raise it 10 pre cent each round.

    “I am used to hurting people and I am used to that but I am training to be more loose.

    “Once I have someone hurt I will close the show. I am only 23 and am always learning.”

    Agyarko’s trainer Al Smith adds: “We paced him tonight, he is multi-talented and he is growing with every fight,”

  • ROUND SEVEN – AGYARKO WINS

    Three rounds to go and Agyarko is well in front and starts with a great right hand that stuns Chapman.

    The Camden custodian was clipped with a right hand and was wobbled.

    A lesser fighter might have relaxed but three left hooks rattle Chapman’s skull and ref Williams rightly dives in to end the contest.

  • ROUND SIX

    Agyarko is a brilliantly popular boxer but he has failed to shine in his second lockdown bout now.

    Chapman is a clever but limited domestic contender but he has kept the Irishman busy and down at his level.

    The middlewight prospect is expected to kick on toward domestic titles but he will struggle on his last two performances.

    Agyarko will need to up his game dramatically to fulfil his early amateur potential. How will ref Bob Williams score it?


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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