The boxer is still unbeaten in the ring as he extended his record to ten wins.
He cut a relaxed figure and appeared well-rested despite the six-round contest, which all three judges scored in his favour.
After the fight Fury claimed he was done with crossover boxing having previously defeated YouTuber Jake Paul in February.
But he now has his sights set on fighting UFC star Conor McGregor, who has just one boxing bout under his belt.
Fury told Fight Hub TV: “I would love to share the ring with Conor McGregor. And if Conor Mcgregor wants it next I will 100 per cent share the ring with him.
“I am a fan of Conor McGregor, I like him, he’s a good man, he got me into UFC.
“If he wants to share the ring, my hand’s there, the offer’s there, I’ll have Conor next.”
KSI wants a rematch with Fury after claiming he was robbed of victory.
The YouTuber landed just one punch less than his opponent and he believes his performance was worthy of victory.
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Paul has also voiced an interest in a second showdown with Fury, who scored a split decision points victory over the American.
Fury hinted at a possible clash after beating KSI, saying: “I’m done with the bulls***. F*** the bulls****, on to the next challenge. Any of the Pauls want it I welcome it with open arms.”