Roman Fury continued his unbeaten run with another confident performance, delivering a stoppage win that adds momentum to his growing professional career and keeps his name in the conversation.
The fight saw Fury take on former British bare-knuckle heavyweight champion Kevin Greenwood, a durable and experienced opponent who came to test him. Fury stayed patient early, gradually finding his rhythm and applying pressure as the rounds progressed. His cleaner work and control of distance began to tell, eventually forcing the referee to step in during the fourth round.
The victory pushed Fury’s professional record to 6-0, another step forward as he continues to gain rounds and confidence inside the ring rather than chasing shortcuts or rushed matchups.
Roman Fury defeats Kevin Greenwood via TKO in the 4th round #Boxing #KabayelKnyba pic.twitter.com/gFIKmuaO3q
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Chase DeMoor callout now feels more relevant
What made the win more interesting is that Fury had already been looking ahead before he even faced Greenwood. Prior to the fight, he called out Chase DeMoor, signalling interest in a crossover-style bout that would bring added attention and intrigue.
DeMoor’s size, athletic background, and mainstream profile would make him a very different challenge. It would be less about experience and more about handling pressure, physicality, and the spotlight that comes with a high-visibility matchup.

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Coming from the Fury family will always invite comparisons, but Roman Fury appears focused on steady progression. A fourth-round KO over Kevin Greenwood shows development rather than hype.







