Fury controlled the bout throughout, winning nearly every round, before publicly challenging Anthony Joshua, who was watching from ringside.
Joshua did not immediately accept Fury's challenge, citing ongoing negotiations, but a high-profile 'Battle of Britain' clash is now widely anticipated.
Did Fury's win prove he's ready for Joshua, or just skilled against a fatigued opponent?
Will Anthony Joshua's personal tragedy derail the proposed autumn super-fight with Tyson Fury?
With Rousey vs. Carano headlining, will MMA prove more valuable to Netflix than heavyweight boxing?
How will Conor Benn's controversial Zuffa Boxing deal reshape fighter contracts and promotional loyalties?
Is Netflix's partnership with MVP poised to end the traditional pay-per-view era in combat sports?
Beyond the hype, what does Joshua’s “I’m the boss” retort signal for the difficult negotiations ahead?