Tommy Fury Wins 59-56 Points Decision in Tyson Fury Fight

Tommy Fury Wins 59-56 Points Decision in Tyson Fury Fight

Tommy Fury won the tyson fury fight on points against Eddie Hall at Manchester's AO Arena on Friday, taking an exhibition bout that went the scheduled six two-minute rounds. The judges scored it 59-56, 58-56 and 57-57, and the result did not go on either fighter's professional record.

AO Arena Scorecards

Fury controlled enough of the rounds to edge the heavyweight contest, which was fought under exhibition rules. Hall, the former World's Strongest Man, stayed in the bout through the final bell, but the scorecards gave Fury the decision after a fight built around size, pace and whether the stronger man could turn the night into something more than a novelty.

The fight carried a 108lb weight difference at Friday's weigh-in, but the gap did not change the outcome. Fury returned to the ring for the first time since beating Kenan Hanjalic in a professional bout in May 2025, and he kept his 11-0 record intact, with four knockouts, because this bout sat outside the professional ledger.

Fury Family And Crowd

Fury dedicated the win to his newborn son and said, "This was for my new baby boy, Midas." He also added, "I've fought a lot of people, and this guy can fight. He's not slow; he's fit. Thank you for taking the fight and thank you for a great fight in Manchester."

Tyson Fury was among those in the crowd, along with Manchester City forward Phil Foden. The setting fit a card that mixed boxing with crossover names, and Hall came in with his own unusual path after winning the World's Strongest Man title in 2017, losing to Hafthor 'Thor' Bjornsson in a 2022 exhibition billed as 'The Heaviest Boxing Match in History,' and later moving into MMA for a knockout win over Mariusz Pudzianowski last year.

Manchester Exhibition Night

The undercard added to the night around Fury's points win. Jack Kay beat rapper and podcaster Jordan McCann, Jade Jones stopped Federikita by technical knockout in the second round to move to two wins from two since entering boxing last year, and Campbell Hatton was announced as a new signing to Misfits before the headline bout.

For Fury, the result leaves his professional record untouched and gives him another win in a bout that drew attention because it paired a professional boxer with a former World's Strongest Man. Hall left Manchester without a record loss, but the judges still had Fury ahead when the exhibition ended.

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