Boxing: Tyson Fury pummels German heavyweight Tom Schwarz with quick TKO win

Tyson Fury remains undefeated as a professional.
Tyson Fury remains undefeated as a professional. Photo credit: Reuters

Tyson Fury has eased to victory on the occasion of his first fight in Las Vegas as he enhanced his reputation as the world's finest heavyweight boxer by stopping Germany's Tom Schwarz in the second round.

Fulfilling a lifelong ambition of fighting in the Sin City, at the revered MGM Grand, Englishman Fury showed a destructive edge he has rarely previously demonstrated to justify the significant interest he has generated in the US since his fight with Deontay Wilder.

Fury had perhaps re-established himself as the world's leading heavyweight with December's thrilling draw against American Wilder - when his performance deserved victory - and his reputation grew to such an extent he signed a lucrative contract to fight on ESPN out of the US against an unremarkable opponent.

Concerns persisted that the rounded abilities he traditionally favours over power and strength meant he would win without the sense of drama generated against Wilder and instead effortlessly out-jab Schwarz in the same way he once did Dereck Chisora.

Instead he fought to make a statement and succeeded in doing exactly that.

Wearing the US stars and stripes to and in the ring in an obvious attempt to further his growing popularity among Americans, he made a typically fast start to highlight the extent of the challenge the 25-year-old Schwarz faced.

And Fury (28-0-1, 20 KOs) battered his previously unbeaten German opponent with a jab before he knocked him down to a knee in the second round right after Schwarz (24-1) landed a big punch.

Fury pressed ahead after the knockdown and forced Schwarz's corner to throw in the towel six second before the bell.

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