TOMMY FURY has beaten Daniel Bocianski on the undercard of brother Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte at Wembley.
Ex-Love Islander Fury impressed in the win, scoring two HUGE knockdowns en route to a points victory.
The younger Fury, 22, was forced to pull out of a taking on Jake Paul in a lucrative clash in December after suffering a chest infection and a broken rib.
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Fighting words
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.”
Fury speaks
He has a lot to say does TNT…
Fury BEATS Bocianski!
The referee has it 60-54 in favour of Tommy Fury.
Solid night’s work but not the KO he’d have wanted.
Action shots
Tommy Fury should win here, six rounds to nothing with a knockdown scored.
Fury vs Bocianski – R6
We’re into the final round and Fury looks like he’s trying to compose himself a little before perhaps trying to launch one last attack.
Some more big right hands from Fury, who ducks one of Bocianski’s incoming rights and tries to swing over the top himself.
Into the final minute and both men look like they’ve accepted it’s going the distance.
A good effort from Tommy tonight but didn’t quite have enough to get the stoppage he was looking for.
He’s won every round at least.
Fury KNOCKS DOWN Bocianski – R5
Fury paws that jab out again with some ferocity and it’s clear now he’s really looking to get the stoppage.
Bocianski goes down but it’s ruled a clip and Fury is warned about hitting on the back of the head.
Fury looks anxious to get a stoppage and make a statement but Bocianski lands a big right of his own.
But Fury gets knockdown to end the round!
A huge right hand!
Fury vs Bocianski – R4
More big shots from Fury and it looks like Bocianski is finally starting to wilt a little.
Fury chases his man down but tries to loop a right hand the misses the target by quite some distance.
A mark starting to form under the left eye of Bocianski, who, at this point, will just be looking to make the final bell.
Fury vs Bocianski – R3
Tommy looks like he’s come out this round trying to get the stoppage but it’s going to be hard with a negative opponent.
He comes close, backs his man up but is still unable to land the punch he’s after.
Onto round four we go. Use that jab, Tommy!
Fury vs Bocianski – R2
Fury stumbles his opponent early! And the crowd are loving this but Tyson’s younger brother is unable to follow it up again.
He gets back on his jab as Bocianski looks to try and cool things down a little.
But Fury lands another big right hand, before stepping out and coming down the middle with another right.
Bocianski keeps trying to hold on and the referee gives him a little warning but Fury comes back full force once again.
Fury vs Bocianski – R1
A few long, rangey, pawing jabs to kick things off for Fury, who has girlfriend Molly-Mae sat in the front row.
Bocianski tries to assert himself with a couple of looping right hands but Fury evades them with ease and comes back with his own firepower.
Fury then gets on the front foot, lands a big jab that stifles his opponent but is unable to get off with much more than that.
Round 1 for Tommy.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski
The fight is underway!
Tommy Fury ring-walk
And making his walk now to Rihanna’s Live Your Life, it’s Tommy Fury!
Big tune.
Daniel Bocianski is here
To the tune of Freed From Desire, here comes Tommy Fury’s opponent.
Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski is NEXT!
Just moments away from Tommy Fury’s ring-walk here at Wembley.
Itauma STOPS Ciach
The Brit gets it done!
Big shots raining down on his opponent and the referee waves it off as Ciach goes to get up.
Itauma vs Ciach – R1
A big round already for Itauma as he lands heavy power shots and backs his man up against the ropes multiple times.
Ciach stumbled back at one point and had the ropes hold him up with Itauma stumbling into him.
Big round for the Brit.
Karol Itauma vs Michal Ciach
The final fight before Tommy Fury’s clash with Daniel Bocianski is on NOW!
Tommy wants Paul stadium fight
Fury, 22, told SunSport: “It would be a dream come true to have that fight over here in Britain.
“We could definitely sell out a stadium here, not a problem because it is a huge fight.
“If you look down the comments of people who talk about that fight, the No1 guy they want to see him face is me.
“And that’s because I’m his own age, his own weight, his size and I actually box, unlike anyone he’s fought before.
“I do believe that is the only fight out there for him to take.”
Weight on point
Tommy Fury looked as chiselled as can be at the weigh-in on friday.
Fury on Jake Paul
“In my eyes, that fight is always there. If he wants the big fights and the big numbers and the big pay-per-views, he knows where to come,” Fury told talkSPORT.
“As for pulling out of the fight. You know, it was one of the worst times of my life because it was something that we all work towards as a boxer.
“To headline a major event in America is something we just want and train for all our lives.
“For it to be two weeks away and then come out with such a devastating injury with a broken rib and being told not to fight by three medical doctors.
“It was a hard blow to take, and it still is when I think back about it.”
Who is Daniel Bocianski?
Daniel Bocianski, 27, is a Polish light-heavyweight boxer with a pro record of 10-1.
Two of the star’s 10 victories have come by knockout.
All 11 of Bocianski’s previous fights have taken place in his native Poland and he now fights abroad for the first time in his career.
Bocianski stands at 6ft 3ins tall, which is three inches taller than 6ft 0in Fury.
Good evening!
Welcome to SunSport’s live coverage of Tommy Fury vs Daniel Bocianski!
Fury hasn’t fought since a decision win over Anthony Taylor back in August.
But tonight he takes on an opponent with a winning boxing record in hopes of securing a Jake Paul pay-day.
The bout is expected to take place at around 7pm BST.
We’ll have you covered throughout the night.
Tommy Fury in action
Tommy Fury continues his fledgling boxing career on the undercard of big brother Tyson’s fight against Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium.
And next up in his way is 10-1 Polish star Daniel Bocianski, who the ex-Love Island winner Fury says is the toughest test of his career as he returns to the ring for the first time since August 2021.
Fury, 22, told SunSport: “I’m looking to take my time and put on a masterclass performance.
“I’ve said this all training camp, I really want people to see that I am a legitimate contender and I want people to walk away from this fight and say, ‘Wow, who is this guy?’
“Because what I’m doing in the gym and what I do on fight night, it hasn’t resembled, whereas this time it will.
“Everything I’m doing in sparring now is all professional, it’s all seasoned work and I’m going to take that into the ring and I’m sure everyone will be gobsmacked with what they see.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk