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Hughie Fury stops Christian Hammer after the fifth round in a fiery heavyweight fight in Newcastle

 Hughie Fury stops Christian Hammer after the fifth round in a red hot heavyweight battle in Newcastle 

"The stoppage was coming regardless. You could see Hammer was becoming ill of being hit," Hughie Fury ends Christian Hammer in Newcastle to have a special interest in a different universe heavyweight title shot 

Hughie Fury kept on track for a different universe title shot as Christian Hammer resigned with a bicep injury after a blazing heavyweight battle in Newcastle. 

Fierceness disturbed Hammer with sharp blends from the initial ringer and the German challenger flagged that he was unable to proceed after the fifth round at the Utilita Arena. 

The 27-year-old, who turned into the primary man to stop Hammer since his cousin Tyson Fury, is focusing on a different universe title battle subsequent to losing on focuses to Joseph Parker in a fight for the WBO belt in 2017. 

Siphoning out his punch, Fury examined the guards of Hammer, who grinned resistant subsequent to getting a crashing right hand in the first round. 

Rage dumped an eye-getting uppercut in the second, while he got Hammer with a sharp right snare toward the finish of the third round. 

The obstinate obstruction of Hammer was tried by a line of clean right hands from Fury in an exuberant fourth. 

A hardened right accordingly from Hammer started a blazing attack from Fury, who siphoned out frightful punches in the fifth, driving his rival to flag his retirement. 

"I had more pinion wheels to bringing to the table," Fury told Sky Sports. 

"He was becoming ill in there. My father said: 'Continue to hit him with light shots and he'll go'. 

"That was just 50% of me. 

"The stoppage was coming regardless. You could see Hammer was becoming ill of being hit. 

"I'm just 27. This is the thing that I love to do - battle!" 

Sky Sports Boxing plan 

October 24 - Top Rank in Atlanta 

Jamel Herring versus Shakur Stevenson - WBO super-featherweight title 

October 31 - Top Rank in New York 

Jose Zepeda versus Josue Vargas 

November 6 - Top Rank in Las Vegas 

Mikaela Mayer versus Maiva Hamadouche - IBF and WBO super-featherweight titles 

November 6 - BOXXER in Liverpool 

November 20 - BOXXER in London 

Richard Riakporhe versus Olanrewaju Durodola 

Caroline Dubois proficient introduction 

November 20 - Top Rank in Las Vegas 

Terence Crawford versus Shawn Porter - WBO welterweight title 

December 11 - Top Rank in Las Vegas 

Vasiliy Lomachenko versus Richard Commey 

December 17 - Top Rank in Montreal 

Artur Beterbiev versus Marcus Browne - IBF and WBC light-heavyweight titles 

December 18 - Top Rank in Glasgow 

Josh Taylor versus Jack Catterall - undisputed super-lightweight title

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