Tyson Fury Retains WBC Heavyweight Title with 11th-Round Knockout of Deontay Wilder
Fury's Record Improves to 31-0-1
Tyson Fury successfully defended his World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title with an impressive 11th-round knockout of Deontay Wilder in their highly anticipated trilogy fight. This victory extends Fury's undefeated record to 31-0-1.
Thrilling Trilogy Fight
The third fight between Fury and Wilder lived up to its billing, delivering a thrilling spectacle for fans worldwide. Fury dominated the early rounds, showcasing his superior technical skills and footwork. However, Wilder showed his resilience by knocking Fury down twice in the fourth round. Undeterred, Fury regained control of the fight and ultimately delivered the decisive blow in the 11th round.
Fury Knocks Down Wilder Three Times
Fury's victory was secured with a devastating punch that sent Wilder crashing to the canvas for the third time. Wilder had no choice but to accept the referee's decision, ending the fight and crowning Fury as the undisputed WBC heavyweight champion.
Fight Televised on Fox Sports and ESPN
The heavyweight title fight was a global event, televised on both Fox Sports and ESPN's pay-per-view platforms. The highly anticipated showdown drew a massive audience, demonstrating the popularity and excitement surrounding this historic boxing rivalry.
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