![]() ![]() True to the script, however, Wilder got back to his feet and closed Round 10 with a big flurry that briefly wobbled Fury. Then, in Round 10, Fury dropped the 6-foot-7 slugger for the second time when he caught him off balanced with a short right hand. Mora asked the ringside physician to examine Wilder before Round 9. His incredible will to keep fighting somehow kept him on his feet and Wilder flurried at key times just enough to keep Fury honest. Suddenly, a fatigued Wilder looked endlessly on the verge of being stopped. The more Fury closed the distance and prevented Wilder from extending his long arms to produce power, the more success he had by mauling on the inside and making things constantly difficult for referee Russell Mora to separate the two. Deontay Wilder 3 all week long from Las Vegas. Subscribe to Morning Kombat with Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell for the best analysis and in-depth news, including complete coverage of Tyson Fury vs. But Fury used his nearly 40-pound weight advantage, along with two inches in both height and reach, to slowly wear Wilder down by smartly holding and leaning on him against the ropes.Ĭan't get enough boxing and MMA? Get the latest in the world of combat sports from two of the best in the business. Wilder, 35, rebounded from being dropped in Round 3 to surge ahead the following round with clean right hands and an aggressive style built off of a focus to the body. It was a great fight tonight and it's worthy of any trilogy in the history of the sport." "I took some big shots but my lord and savior helped me up and kept me going. "Like the great John Wayne said, I'm made of pig iron and steel, baby!" Fury said. In the third and final bout of their memorable trilogy, Fury shook off the early damage to drop Deontay Wilder twice before finishing him via violent knockout punch in Round 11 to defend his WBC and lineal titles inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.įury (31-0-1, 22 KOs), who led on all three scorecards (95-91, 94-92, 95-92) at the time of the stoppage, was forced to overcome an almost inhumane amount of resiliency shown by Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) in the first fight for both since Fury's TKO win in their 2020 rematch. In the most grueling test of his unbeaten career, Tyson Fury rose from the canvas twice in a disastrous Round 4 to co-author one of the most thrilling heavyweight title bouts in boxing history. ![]()
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