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Hughie Fury sends a chilling relaxing message to Whyte and calls Joshua after five rounds in York Hall
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1 year agoon
With a broken right hand, Hughie Fury withdrew and stopped Dan Garber in five rounds, using only his left, settling senior family results and shooting a warning in a heavyweight division.
Hughie Fury fights with a broken hand? Vivid. Anyway, do you finish work in five rounds? Go on. Calling Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte right after? Of course he did it.
In GBM Sports’ A long, long time ago in London The show at York Hall, Fury did not win – he found right. And he did it with one arm.
“God gave you two hands – employ a second one”
Fury just broke his right hand Two days before the fightIn recent sparring moments on Thursday. For most fighters, this is automatic pulling out. For Hughie and Figs? Just a bland inconvenience.
“My dad said:” God gave you two hands, employ another. If you can’t finish this fight with one hand, you are in the wrong business, “Fury said after the fight.
That’s what he did. The right hand was wrapped as much as possible. The left caused damage. Five rounds later Dan Garber was beaten, and Hughie stood there – a broken hand, no problem.
“Every blow was an agony to be sincere with you. But you are either a warrior or not. I am a warrior.”
A victory that spoke louder than any explanation?
It’s not just a garber. It was about issuing a statement. Hughie Fury talked to the fighting Anthony JoshuaIN Zhilei ZhangAND Dillian Whyte. And this win? One hand? You could hardly hear how he screams through the performance: “I still think I’m not built for great fights?”
Of course, Garber also had some motivation – his father was famed John Fury’s Career in 1995. It was personal. Hughie not only defeated Garber, but decided a ten -year family result.
So … who is next for Hughie?
So Hughie Fury stops Dana Garber with one hand – playing with Frair, she was rugged and so, she gained joy from the crowd of York Hall. But let’s not get carried here. At the moment when the final rang, Hughie returned to YouTube he was talking about JoshuaIN ZhangAND Why As if he had been browsing Vegas cards for five years.
Check the reality: It is not close to this level.
Let’s start this:
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Anthony Joshua He is still a two -time united world champion with global strength, wins at the elite level and the power filling the stadium. Hughie didn’t even stand in the arena.
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Zhilei Zhang I just submitted Joe Joyce twice and went twelve from Hrgovic. Hughwi’s last fight before Garber was in 2021. No 10 best wins, no rush.
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Dillian WhyteHe even fell, he was in Joshua, Povetkin, Parker and Fury. Hughie’s most noisy fight? Loss for Kubrat Pulev almost seven years ago.
Every best bulky weight fought for larger names, took a greater risk and showed more at a world level than Hughie. Beating a 3-1 perspective with a broken hand without a conversation with pretenders. It just keeps your name in circulation.
The connections are great for headers, but if Hughie really wants Joshua, Zhang or Whyte …
He has long The road forward – and does not start with shouting names after defeating Dan Garber.
GBM provides chaos, knockout and … one great disappointment
Promoter Izzy Asif He was all a smile-with the exception of the part in which his main event imploded at the last minute. European bulky weight master Daniel dos Santos I withdrew three hours Before fighting Bradley Reaclaiming that he suddenly felt bad.
“Of course, we are very, very disappointed that this fight had to be canceled a few hours before her place,” said Asif. “We will talk to EBU to see what options can be.”
Despite this, Undercard delivered.
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Ben crocker vs tiernan braradley he went on a distance in the war forward and location, ending divided draw– And calling revenge.
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Emma Dolan She retained her British belts and the community of freedom in a composed 10-round victory Lauren Parker.
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Gradus Kraus I stole Undercard Reflight, melting Tony Amnoak With a cruel TKO and an electrifying crowd in York Hall.
Let’s just hope that this article does not end with waking up on the floor Fury Famy Congress. I do not try to give the head by John, shouting by Peter or chased by York Hall by Tyson. Hughie – you have two hands, buddy. Operate any of them for me.
Last updated 04/05/2025
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The former world champion hasn’t fought since March 2025, when many felt he was lucky to draw with Lamont Roach.
Nevertheless, “Tank” retained the WBA lightweight title and was scheduled to face Roach in an immediate rematch before negotiating an exhibition match with Jake Paul.
But instead of spending time with the YouTuber-turned-boxer, Davis was forced to deal with domestic violence allegations from his former partner, Courtney Rossel.
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Deontay Wilder’s opponents are leaving after Anthony Joshua’s snub
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Two credible opponents emerged after Deontay Wilder vs. Anthony Joshua finally fell after an eight-year battle for the fight.
As World Boxing News documents from start to finish, after nearly a decade of back-and-forth, a Wilder-Joshua fight is no longer an option.
Joshua now has bigger fish to fry in the UK in 2026 as the former two-time heavyweight champion pushes for a British superfight with Tyson Fury.
Promoter Eddie Hearn effectively ruled out Wilder as a warm-up opponent, leaving the Londoner’s next moves without the “Brown Bomber” involved.
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