Tommy Fury defeated Daniel Bocianski in a dominant victory at Wembley Stadium on his older brother's card as he faces Dillian Whyte later this evening. The 22-year-old Fury was comfortable throughout the fight, using his jab well against the bigger Bocianski, who's awkward style made it difficult.
Fury landed a few big shots in the second and fifth rounds, and almost got him out of there with a few overhand rights which sent the Pole to the canvas. But Bocianski was able to get back to his feet and see the fight out.
It was by far Fury's best performance of his young career, as he did not look fazed by the big stage and kept coming forward in an attempt to end the fight.
After the fight, Fury was quick to call out rival Jake Paul.
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"I felt very good," Fury tells BT Sport after his win. "It was my first fight in a year, he's a very tough guy and I almost got a stoppage numerous times.
"But I just have one thing to say, Jake Paul - this should have been done a long time ago in December and if you want it I'm here and I'm ready for you.
"I'll cut you and chop you to bits just like I did there, get the contract signed you bum, let's get it done once and for all.
"That lad in there would have killed Jake Paul, that lad is a true professional. He was cut to bits, still in there giving me everything that he had, he'd slap Jake Paul and it'd be over.
"Jake Paul, I'm going to end your career, you're a bum and you're no good. Let's get this fight done and get this settled.
"I just want to say a massive thank you to everyone that turned out tonight, I love you all, thank you so much for supporting. Enjoy the main event, get the drinks in and have a great time. Thank you and love to everybody."