Roman Fury Fight: Tyson’s Brother Remains Undefeated Despite Controversial Stoppage
Rising Fury Brother Extends Unbeaten Streak
Roman Fury extended his undefeated record to a sixth fight on Saturday night in Germany, though the victory sparked considerable debate. The brother of Tyson Fury (6-0, 3 KOs) stopped Kevin Greenwood in the fourth round of their heavyweight clash, fighting on the undercard of the Kabayel vs. Knyba event.
Controversial Stoppage Draws Crowd Criticism
The 29-year-old heavyweight’s latest victory didn’t come without controversy. While the fight was one-way traffic, it didn’t look like any of the shots were significant enough to warrant a stoppage, leading to boos from the fans in attendance. The heavyweight bout was Fury’s sixth professional appearance and came against Kevin Greenwood, a 42 year old opponent who entered the fight on a lengthy losing run.
With Fury patriarch John in the corner, Roman was a step ahead throughout. He fired shots from long range, often dropping his hands and helping himself to punches as Greenwood tried to hang tough. It was methodical and business-like from Fury, who kept the pressure on and forced the referee’s intervention in the fourth-round while well ahead and in control.
Family Support and Looking Ahead
The ending certainly didn’t bother John or Tommy Fury, who celebrated the victory from ringside as the crowd voiced their grievances. The fight marked his first appearance since May of last year, and he referenced the time away from the ring and his limited background in the sport.
The victory keeps Roman Fury’s professional record perfect as another member of the famous Fury boxing family continues to build momentum. His esteemed older brother Tyson is ramping up his training ahead of a boxing return in 2026, having ended his latest retirement. While the stoppage may have disappointed some spectators, the win moves Fury to 6 and 0, though the discussion afterward focused less on the result and more on how it was reached. For Roman Fury, maintaining an unbeaten record remains crucial as he works to establish his own identity in the heavyweight division.