Tyson Fury’s brother, Tommy, nearly kills opponent during boxing match

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Tommy Fury

Tyson Fury’s brother, Tommy nearly sent his opponent, Genadij Krajevskij, to an early grave as the duo clashed Friday in the light-heavyweight divisiion.

The Briton claimed a second-round knockout to stretch his unbeaten run to 4.

The fight held at the BT Sport Studio in Stratford, England.

The 21-year-old Tommy beat up Krajevskij so bad he required oxygen, as the Lithuanian’s medics helplessly threw in the towel.

He dealt Krajevskij a brutal uppercut that knocked the wind out of him and sent him to the canvas.

“At the end of the day I just needed to ease into it as I’ve been out of it a year.

“I started putting shots together and felt comfortable.

“I’ve had no amateur experience and I’m learning on the job.

“It’s a long road, but we are going to get there,” Tommy said after the match.

Tyson Fury’s brother continued to follow in his half brother’s footsteps, maintaining an unbeaten record like the 32-year-old. Tyson Fury’s fight record stands at 31 fights, 30 wins (20 by TKO), 1 draw and 0 loss.

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“I just need more of it and that is the simple answer.

“I would fight every couple of weeks if I could,” Tyson Fury’s brother said.

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