Tyson Fury ring girls break out dancing in sexy outfits after Dilllian Whyte KO

The ring girls at the Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte fight celebrated the Gypsy King's knockout victory by breaking into dance following the bout.

Fury successfully defended his WBC and The Ring heavyweight titles with a devastating technical knockout after dropping Whyte with an uppercut in the sixth round. Fury was filmed close to the four stunning ring girls after the fight, who could be seen dancing next to him as he was congratulated on his win.

The four ring girls raised their hands as they danced in the corner of the ring while Fury spoke with Whyte inside the ring.

Kayleigh Debono, Antonia Salt, Charlotte Fox and Nikki Dykes were all seen displaying the cards around the ring between each round, having also wowed at the weigh-in on Friday.

They were later seen celebrating Fury's win outside the ring as they danced together inside Wembley Stadium following the fight. Debono, who also works as a Monster Energy Girl, shared a video of her and her fellow ring girls dancing together.

She had also posed with Salt in their outfits, emblazoned with the Top Rank logo, in a hotel room ahead of the fight, with Salt posting two snaps for her 20,000 Instagram followers after Friday's weigh-in.

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As well as dancing ringside, the quartet also sang along as Gala's 'Freed From Desire' rang around Wembley, waving their arms in the air and embracing as they revelled in the atmosphere.

Ahead of the fight, they had discussed their predictions for the bout with the Daily Star Sport, with Fox and Dykes revealing that the event was their first time working as ring girls.

They were treated to a showpiece bout as Fury and Whyte finally met in the ring in London with Fury's world titles on the line once again.

After a cagey start, Fury showed his class by dominating Whyte before leaving him with a nasty cut above his right eye in the fourth round.

Two rounds later the Body Snatcher was left on the canvas after a devastating uppercut from Fury that Whyte was unable to recover from as he stumbled around the ring in an attempt to beat the count.

After his TKO victory, Fury again claimed the win was his final fight before hinting at a return for some "Mayweather money" and a potential fight with UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

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