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Tommy Fury extends perfect professional record with quickfire KO of Scott Williams for fifth win

, Tommy Fury extends perfect professional record with quickfire KO of Scott Williams for fifth win

TOMMY ‘TNT’ FURY blasted out his latest journeyman to keep his professional fight career on track.

The Love Island heart throb and brother of WBC king Tyson handed Scott Williams his tenth consecutive defeat at the Copper Box inside two rounds.

Tommy Fury wasted little time in recording his fifth pro boxing win as he dispatched Scott Williams in London

The hunk dropped his last-minute victim twice in the first round with some brutal body shots.

And he got the job done in the second session with a right hand that folded Williams into the ropes before ref Bob Williams rightly waved it off.

The 21-year-old light-heavyweight insists he has ditched reality TV for a serious ring career and went 5-0 with a comfortable win over Williams.

Handsome Fury copped some flak for the limited quality of his opponent, especially after talking about world titles in most of his interviews, but brushed it off with another victory.

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Williams hit the canvas twice early doors but was wise enough to spit out his gumshield after the second decking to get some recovery time.

In the second, Williams was warned for running away but the moment he planted his feet he was floored again.

A booming right hand from Fury poleaxed Williams and he was correctly saved from his own bravery.

Victorious Tommy said: “I am trying different things and learning all the time. I only had 10 amateur fights so I am learning all the time.

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“I am in the public eye so I don’t really worry about people’s opinions, as long as my friends and family are happy with me, I am happy.

“Boxing is the hardest sport in the world and I am a novice, but I have my dad with me so I cannot go wrong.

“I want as many bouts as possible because experience is what I need.”

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Dad John Fury: “He has had some quality sparring and we have taken our time looking for the right shots to deliver knockout blows.

“We are working away nice and slowly and we are going to work away slowly. He is a marketing dream and a fine specimen of a child.

“If people cannot see his potential, they need to go to Specsavers.”

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