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Fury defeats Wilder with 11th round knockout to retain WBC title

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Fury defeats Wilder with 11th round knockout to retain WBC title

BRUTAL. Tyson Fury (left) unleashes another vicious hit on Deontay Wilder.

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‘I always said I'm the best in the world and he's second best,’ says Tyson Fury after winning a slugfest against Deontay Wilder to keep the WBC heavyweight crown

Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder with a vicious 11th round knockout to retain his WBC heavyweight title at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, October 9 (Sunday, October 10, Manila time).

Wilder was the aggressor early in the slugfest, using his jab to back up the larger Fury while trying to set up his powerful right hand.

Fury weathered the early storm and knocked Wilder down in the third round but the American responded in the fourth, sending the Briton to the canvas twice with shots to the head from close range.

But Fury continued to bludgeon Wilder as the fight wore on and ended the brutal affair with a clean right hand to the side of his head in the penultimate round.

The battered Wilder reportedly went to hospital immediately after the fight.

With the win, Fury (31-0-1) has now taken two of the three meetings between the rivals after the first fight ended in a draw and Fury dominated the second meeting.

“It was a great fight tonight, it was worthy of any trilogy in the history of the sport,” Fury said.

“Deontay Wilder’s a top fighter, he gave me a real run for my money. I always said I’m the best in the world and he’s second best.”

Fury will likely now look to take on Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk, who holds the other three titles, for a chance to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis 21 years ago.

That fight may have to wait, however, as Britain’s Anthony Joshua earlier in the day triggered his clause for a rematch against Usyk, who defeated him last month to take the WBA, WBO, IBF, and IBO belts.

– Rappler.com 

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