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Tyson Fury is in form of his life as the British Boxer is yet to lose a fight after playing 33 games. He has won 32 of them while one ended in a draw. Fury's 32nd win came against countryman boxer Dillian Whyte on Saturday. The 33-year-old also successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title.

Fury knocked down Dillian Whyte with an amazing uppercut in the sixth round of the game which was played at London's famed Wembley Stadium. The 33-year-old never looked out of control without even exerting his full potential till the fifth round. However, Fury got aggressive after Whyte tried to land some desperate punches.

In the end, Fury's uppercut was strong enough to send Whyte down on the floor. Fury first landed a soft punch with his left hand but when Whyte tried to come charging at him, the boxer landed a big blow with his right hand. The impact of the punch was such that Whyte immediately fell on the ground.

Watch Tyson Fury's uppercut here:

Fury bids adieu after 14 years!

After his fight with Whyte, Tyson Fury celebrated it with his fans, clicked selfies, and in the end announced his retirement after generating his fans from the boxing ring. "I promised my lovely wife Paris that after the third fight with Deontay Wilder that would be it and I meant it. I then got offered to fight at Wembley and I thought I owed it to the fans, to every person in the United Kingdom, to come here and fight. Now it's all done I have to be a man of my word. I think this is it, it might be the final curtain for The Gypsy King, and what a way to go out!," Fury told BT Sport.

However, there is a slight chance that Tyson Fury can be seen in action again but only if he if he is offered a fight against Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua. The reason behind the same is financial and the possibility of him becoming the undisputed champion.