World Boxing Council champion Tyson Fury issued a warning to Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, stressing his desire to hold a fight at Old Trafford.

Fury defeated rival Deontay Wilder by knockout in Las Vegas last Saturday.

After a debate of punches and falls, the British boxer held out to punish his American opponent with a decisive knockout blow in the 11th round to remain unbeaten in his bus career, as Fury raised his score to 31 wins against a single draw.

What.

A. Punch.

Absolutely incredible.

@Tyson_Fury massive respect.

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"I've left two fights here, but I would like to bring the world title fight back to Manchester. It has always been my dream to fight at Old Trafford," Fury told the British newspaper (THE SUN) a few days ago.

"I'm really happy to have Ronaldo back at Old Trafford, but this city is not big enough for both of us! If I lived in Manchester it would be a problem. But I'm an hour from the motorway in Morecambe."

Fury does not hide his great admiration for Ronaldo, as he described him as "the greatest of all time", commenting on the 36-year-old receiving the award for the best player last month in the Premier League in his first appearance in English football 12 years after his departure from Manchester United.