Tyson Fury

There was only one winner of the biggest all-British fight for years.

A post-war European record of 94,000 fans were at Wembley Stadium to see Tyson Fury beat Dillian Whyte.

The big fight unfolded on social media.

Fight week in London

After two wins and a draw in the United States, Tyson Fury was back in his hometown.

This is it. In the city. He said it was the epitome of it all.

The focus was on the man who said this would be his last fight.

The Rock sent a special message to the wrestler and he promised to see him soon.

Queensbury promoter Frank Warren successfully bid $41m to host the fight, which was the highest purse bid in boxing.

John was mistaken for boxing pundit Steve Bunce because he was unhappy with his share.

Beckham and co relish fight

David Beckham said what a night for British boxing and what a proud moment as the countdown began to the bout on St George's Day.

I was honoured to play at Wembley and it is a special place.

The former Manchester United and France defender had words of support for the man.

Former two-weight world champion Paul Malignaggi was of the opinion that D.J. could have a wildcard up his sleeve.

As the clock ticks down to the ring, there were a few moves backstage from Fury.

Monty Panesar was hoping that he could bowl over Fury.

The ring walks

He was out first, howling like a wolf to the theme tune from Jaws and then walking to the ring with AC/DC.

American Pie was played as Fury emerged from the bowels of Wembley Stadium. Biggie was mixed into Kings of Leon. It was worth the ticket price alone.

The bell sounds... Round One...

In the opening round, Dillian Whyte took up a surprise southpaw stance. Could he pull off a shock? Judah was a two-weight world champion.

Then it got messy

The two fighters fought each other in the fourth round.

Aaaaaaand still...

That's a bang!

The crunching right uppercut lands in the sixth round and the man is unable to continue. He retains his title.

All in the night.

Fighters, actors, promoter, athletes, singers, and a ring announcer all weigh in with their thoughts after a fight.

What's next?

He says this is his last fight. He promised his wife that he would retire after fighting Deontay Wilder, but the chance to fight at Wembley on home soil was too much to resist.