The match which took place at T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas can be described as one of the greatest heavyweight fights of all-time, Wilder looked like he had Fury beaten twice with two huge shots that knocked Fury down twice in the fourth round but Fury came back and dominated onwards.
However, Tyson Fury dominated most of the rounds dropping Wilder four times before knocking the American out in the 11th round.
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“October 9, 2021, will go down in history as a great fight,” Fury said. “Don’t ever doubt me. When the chips are down, I can always deliver.”
According to Compubox, Fury outlanded Wilder by a margin of 150 to 72. He also held a 36 to 9 edge in jabs.
After the fight, a weary Wilder sat in his corner on the stool with blood flowing from his left ear. Fury attempted to congratulate his wounded rival following a typically combative promotional build that saw the promoter refuse to allow them to face off during fight week.
“Deontay Wilder is so tough but he has no love for me because I beat him three times,” Fury said. “I am a sportsman, I went over to show love and respect but he didn’t want to give it back.”
Both heavyweights have confirmed that yesterday’s bout will be the last fight between the two rivals.
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