Tyson Fury defeats Deontay Wilder to retain WBC heavyweight title in Las Vegas
Tyson Fury delivered a thrilling 11th-round knockout of
Deontay Wilder to retain his WBC heavyweight crown as their trilogy bout
produced another classic on an electric night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las
Vegas.
Twenty months since Fury dethroned the American, the
33-year-old had to show all his resolve and resilience to extend his undefeated
professional record to 32 fights after twice being floored in the fourth round.
Fury sent his opponent sprawling in an explosive third only
to see Wilder recover, and the Briton found himself on the end of the Bronze
Bomber's huge right hand twice in quick succession.
Wilder was hanging on by the end of the seventh but was
still in a gruelling fight come the 10th, when Fury knocked him down once more,
before delivering the final blow in the 11th to bring this particular chapter
of heavyweight boxing to a close.
"I was down a couple of times, I was hurt. Wilder is a
strong puncher," said Fury of his opponent, who was taken to hospital as a
precaution after the fight.
"It was a great fight. I will not make any excuses.
Wilder is a top fighter, he gave me a run for my money. I always say I am the
best fighter in the world and he is the second best.
"Don't ever doubt me. When the chips are down I can
always deliver."
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