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Tyson Fury’s easy win over Tom Schwarz didn’t produce a ton of Twitter reaction, but there is some from those in the sport, so let’s have at it with everyone’s favorite feature.
Below you’ll see Dillian Whyte unimpressed, Dave Allen a mixed bag, and more. Generally everyone agrees that the fight was short and easy for Fury.
Total mismatch, best heavyweight In the world against a decent heavyweight, Tyson looked well but he needed to do that wonder who’s next
— Papi De La Liver Puncher (@davidthewhiter1) June 16, 2019
Easy nights work...
— Scotty Cardle (@ScottyCardle) June 16, 2019
@Tyson_Fury is the main man best heavyweight out there
— Anthony Upton jr (@AntouptonJR) June 16, 2019
#Fury looked super sharp, but stop with the homer gushing. #Schwarz would get clowned by Joey Daweyko. #boxing
— Lou DiBella (@loudibella) June 16, 2019
That didn’t take long lol
— Enzo Maccarinelli (@theRealEnzoMac) June 16, 2019
How was Schwarz number 2 by the WBO.
— Adam Kownacki (@AKbabyface) June 16, 2019
Can’t believe I stayed to watch that joke of a fight @Tyson_Fury should be ashamed of self running away from me and fighting these chumps my mother would of Knockout Tom the bum in a round #GYPSYBUM #BUMCITY pic.twitter.com/ovwsr6OPhu
— Dillian Whyte (@DillianWhyte) June 16, 2019
Fury (28-0-1, 20 KO) retained his lineal claim to the heavyweight championship of the world, if you believe in all that — and boy does ESPN seem to think it’s the greatest thing in the world, but try not to think about how only lineal titles matter the next time they put some lowly beltholder in a main event they want you to watch — and stayed unbeaten.
He said post-fight he expects to return either Sept. 21 or Oct. 5, and that after that he’ll be ready to rematch Deontay Wilder in 2020, provided they both win upcoming bouts.