
Tommy Fury claimed a decision win over Eddie Hall in an uneventful six-round scrap in Manchester on Saturday night.
There was as much action in the ring after the fight as during it, with members of the Fury family getting involved with American fighter Chase DeMoor after he jabbed Roman Fury during a row at the AO Arena.
Tommy won the Misfits Boxing bout by majority decision, beating the Staffordshire colossus with the judges scoring 57-57, 59-56, 58-56 in his favour.
The post-match action kicked off when the night's winner tried to taunt DeMoor into fighting his brother.
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"I cannot fight this man until he beats my brother, Roman," said Tommy on-mic in the ring, sporting an England shirt as the World Cup gets underway.
"You've got to give my brother his shot back because he went to fight you and you bottled it. So fight Roman and see what happens. That's all I can say to this man for right now."
Roman got in DeMoor's face when he responded and got the reaction he wanted as the American had a poke at him, sparking mayhem.
Fury patriarch John Fury was the star of the post-show, imploring security to let him at a smirking DeMoor, who lorded it over the pandemonium as the two exchanged middle fingers.
Stripped to the waist and with his baseball cap now reversed, the 61-year-old former fighter later marched through the corridors and stopped to spar with a picture frame on the wall.
"I don't give a f***," he insisted as cameras followed him behind the scenes.
"Who wants a f****** go?"
Tommy Fury beats the Beast
Despite the significant size advantage in Hall's favour, a close fight went Fury's way on the scorecards thanks to his technical superiority and his ability to evade the heaviest of the Beast's attack.
Fury picked up the win in his first fight since the cancellation of his scheduled meeting with mixed martial artist Darren Till, who last week labelled the Fury family as 'fart bags' upon learning that he was contractually banned from attending Saturday's fight in Manchester.
The 27-year-old added a maiden Misfits win to a spotless 11-0 professional boxing record, which includes four knock-out victories and decision wins over KSI and Jake Paul.
DeMoor has held the Misfits heavyweight title belt since November 2024, successfully defending it on three occasions.
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