“That walkout is EPIC!”: Aaron Rodgers reacts as Tyson Fury demolishes Dillian Whyte to retain WBC title

Aaron Rodgers and Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury smashed fellow British Dillian Whyte to retain his WBC heavyweight champion title. In front of a packed out Wembley stadium in London, Tyson Fury knocked out Whyte with a stunning upper cut in the sixth round.
The fight was attended by a record 94000 fans which is an all-time record for the highest attendance at a boxing match in Europe and the biggest globally of the 21st century.
Aaron Rodgers calls Tyson Fury the Gypsy King

The match was a highly anticipated one and which created a lot of buzz around the world. Hence it’s natural that a lot of people were following the game from around the globe which included Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers as well.
Aaron Rodgers took to Twitter to express his appreciation for Tyson Fury and was amazed by the grand entry Fury made. Tyson Fury was brought on a throne as this might well be his last game as he has decided to retire. Aaron Rodgers even quoted Fury with his nickname which is ‘Gypsy King’.
“The king must retire on top of the world,” Fury had previously said. “I’ve won every belt there is to win in the game. I’ve had plenty of money. I’m very secure and comfortable. And now it’s time to enjoy this final hurrah, and spend time with me family, me wife, and me kids.”
“This might be the final curtain for the Gypsy King,” Fury said after the fight.“I’ve spent a lot of time on the road. I’ve been away for a long time. I fulfilled everything I’ve ever wanted to fulfil.”I will retire as only the second heavyweight in history, after Rocky Marciano, to retire undefeated. I was unbeatable at this game.”