TYSON FURY begged Mark Lyson, referee, to spare Dillian Whyte's life just seconds after he had beaten his opponent.
With a stunning uppercutKO on Whyte in round six, the Gypsy King retained his WBC Heavyweight World Title.

The Londoner won the count and was able to get back on his feet in front 94,000 Wembley fans.
However, his legs betrayed them and he fell before Lyson, who made an easy decision to ignore it.
As Lyson was about to make his decision, Fury could be seen shouting "no!"
The Body Snatcher could not continue, fortunately.
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Fury is not the only one to plead with a referee for an end to his fights.
In 2014, the undefeated boxer also did it again when he beat Derek Chisora to submission.
Chisora had already lost the British and Commonwealth belts to Gypsy King in 2011.
However, he did not give up on Fury and fought again three years later.
SIGN UP DEALS AND FREE BETS - THE BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERINGSThey were fighting for Wladimir Klitscho's title.
Fury dominated Chisora in 'ten painful rounds' at London's Excel.
TalkSport claims that the Gypsy King once asked Marcus McDonnell, the ref, to stop the fight to end the misery of his opponent.
Chisora's former trainer Don Charles stopped the beating after the tenth when he took the gum shield off his man.
