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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE REACTION: Gypsy King WINS epic, Bronze Bomber has ‘broken hand’ – latest updates

    TYSON FURY has stopped Deontay Wilder with a brutal 11th-round K.O in a thriller to conclude their heavyweight trilogy.In a truly unbelievable third round, Fury dropped Wilder before being dropped TWICE himself.
    And the Bronze Bomber would be knocked to the ground four times before eventually succumbing to defeat and getting taken to hospital.
    Fury roared: “Like the great John Wayne said I am made from pig iron and steel baby!
    “I was down a couple of times and hurt and Wilder is a tough man too after he got up a few times too.
    “It was a great fight tonight, worthy of any trilogy in the sport, I always said I am the first best and he is second.
    “But I went over to show love and respect and he didn’t want it to so I will pray for him.”

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    CON-GRATS
    Conor McGregor has congratulated both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder for the show they put on during their trilogy bout last night.
    He wrote on Twitter: “Great fight that. Both warriors, both winners.
    “Hard to not be impressed with Deontay there. Against the much larger man and almost got it done.
    “Great fight. 40lb’s in weight difference is A LOT.
    “Fair play both men there, very enjoyable fights they have had together. Respect.”
    NO GLOVE LOST
    Tyson Fury admitted he expects Deontay Wilder to have ‘a lot of excuses’ after brilliantly beating his rival ‘fair and square’.
    Fury told Behind The Gloves: “I’m sure he’ll have a lot of excuses to make.
    “He always does, he’s a sore loser and he has Everlast MX on and I had Paffen Sports on, the gloves were the same.
    “His trainers were in the changing rooms yet again, they checked everything, there’s no queries.
    “He got beat fair and square and that’s all she wrote for Deontay Wilder. And I’ll be surprised if he ever boxes again.”

    VOODOO CHILD
    Tyson Fury broke the ‘Versace robe curse’ after defeating Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.
    Boxing fans had feared the Gypsy King would lose his undefeated record after daring to wear a custom-made Versace robe.
    After all, Conor McGregor lost to Floyd Mayweather after donning a similar outfit.
    And Billy Joe Saunders, a close friend of Fury, also suffered the same fate when he wore a Versace robe ahead of his bout with Canelo Alvarez earlier this year.
    Those results meant the clothing item carried a bit of a curse – but not for Fury.
    The Brit was troubled by Wilder in their third fight, with fans claiming a slow count stopped him from losing in the fourth round.
    But Fury recovered to dominate Wilder before landing an 11th round knockout to retain his WBC world title and lift the Versace curse.

    FURY RANKINGS
    Tyson Fury has named his top four heavyweight rankings after his win over Deontay Wilder.
    The Morecambe man said: “It was a great fight tonight, it was worthy of any trilogy in the history of the sport.
    “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.”
    It comes after he told Barstool Sports the other fighters he would have in the top four before the clash.
    He named Oleksandr Usyk third with Anthony Joshua fourth, after the Ukrainian’s win over the Brit.

    PUNCH IT IN
    Tyson Fury landed TWICE as many punches as Deontay Wilder after an epic trilogy win in Las Vegas.

    POOL PARTY
    Tyson Fury celebrated victory over Deontay Wilder with a wild after-party at the glitzy Hakkasan nightclub in Las Vegas.
    But The Gypsy King is now in recovery mode and and making the most of his hard earned rest with a dip in the swimming pool.
    His wife Paris took to Instagram to share a video of her 33-year-old husband soaking up some Sun while relaxing in a pool.
    She focuses the camera on the Gypsy King as he shows off a bling WBC ring he wears as WBC heavyweight champion.
    He smiles and cheers with barely a scratch on him – despite being twice dropped by Wilder.

    2 FAST 2 FURY-OUS
    Beating Tyson Fury would be ‘very tough’ for Anthony Joshua, according to David Haye.
    Speaking on BT Sport, the 40-year-old said: “I think from the strength of that performance, it would be very tough for AJ.
    “Having watched AJ’s last performance against Usyk, the shots that Fury took down the pipe from Wilder, he was able to get back up and rough him up.
    “The fact that AJ stood at range with Usyk having a boxing match… is AJ going to beat Fury in a boxing match? I don’t believe so.”

    MARK HIS WORDS
    Deontay Wilder’s former coach Mark Breland has taken to Instagram after seeing The Bronze Bomber brutally knocked out by Tyson Fury.
    Breland was sacked by Wilder following the last bout between the pair.
    He threw in the towel from Wilder’s corner in the seventh round – saving the Bronze Bomber from a savage beating.
    And now the 58-year-old former world champion has taken to social media in cryptic fashion.
    In a bizarre video posted to his Instagram account, Breland can be seen shadow boxing.
    And he simply captioned the post: “Great fight.”
    FURY ROAD
    Tyson Fury became world boxing’s undisputed No1 when he KO’d Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas this weekend.
    The Gypsy King looked to be in tip-top shape as he claimed a huge victory in the third and final battle against his American foe.
    And looking back at Fury in 2017, it just goes to show how far he’s come.

    FURY CONGRATULATED BY LEWIS

    DEONT RULE ME OUT
    Deontay Wilder would do ‘ten times better’ against Oleksandr Usyk than Anthony Joshua did, according to trainer Malik Scott.
    Speaking to ESNews, the Bronze Bomber’s cornerman said: “Usyk and Wilder? I believe it’s a superfight. I believe stylistically Usyk would beat AJ again.
    “If AJ could make the necessary adjustments stylistically with his team then I believe it would be a much more competitive fight.
    “But I still would give the edge to Usyk… and I’d maybe give him the edge by stoppage – it just depends how AJ would handle the first three rounds as far as positioning.
    “But with Deontay, I believe his style would do a whole lot better against Usyk’s than AJ’s style did, ten times better.
    “Because I look at it like this – Usyk fought AJ and I keep telling everybody he got bruises and everything which means he was getting hit.”

    LANCS HERO
    Lancashire local Tyson Fury delighted fans from his home county following victory over Deontay Wilder on Saturday night.
    After a brutal eleventh round knockout, Fury grabbed a microphone and belted down it: “Lancaster, la la la, Lancashire la la la!”
    Gypsy King Fury was born in Wythenshawe in south Manchester.
    He now lives in Morecambe – in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire – hence the ‘Lancaster’ and ‘Lancashire’ chants.
    Manchester was also historically part of the county of Lancashire, but since 1974 comes under the county of Greater Manchester.
    And he gave a nod to his Lancashire roots after a savage knockout blow.
    Fury’s football-like chant followed his rendition of ‘Walking in Memphis’ to the 20,000 strong crowd at T-Mobile Arena.
    The 33-year-old changed Marc Cohn’s classic to ‘Walking in Vegas’ given the location of the fight.

    LOOK OF GLOVE
    Paris Fury gave her man Tyson as adorable look of love as he made his walk to the ring last night.
    The Gypsy King sauntered in wearing a Spartan outfit inspired by the hit movie ‘300’.
    Fury, 33, had the crowd lapping up his every move as he sang along to AC DC classic You Shook Me All Night Long.
    And Paris clearly loved it too as she cracked into a huge smile and nodded her approval in an undeniable look of love.
    The mum of six was caught on camera as she took her ringside seat looking stunning in a sparkly blue dress.

     DEONT DELAY
    Deontay Wilder’s pre-fight ‘s***-house’ move to delay his bout with Tyson Fury backfired spectacularly, writes WILLIAM PUGH. 
    The Bronze Bomber was knocked spark out in the 11th round by the Gypsy King and fans were quick to poke fun at the American’s bizarre pre-fight ritual after the defeat.
    Fury floored the American three times in Las Vegas – with the third and final time bringing their long-running rivalry to a close as the ref waved the fight off.
    Wilder, 35, was well in the contest in the early stages and even had Fury on the deck himself twice in the fourth round before the Alabama ace ran out of steam.
    It was arguably Wilder’s best performance in the trilogy but some post-fight focus was on his antics in the dressing room beforehand.
    As challenger, Wilder had to enter the ring first.
    But live footage showed him dawdling in the dressing room surrounded by his entourage. 
    Wilder was seen standing with his team in a silent circle as someone appeared to serenade or preach to the Bronze Bomber who had his head bowed.
    WILD CLAIMS
    Deontay Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott has revealed that the Bronze Bomber broke his hand during last night’s defeat to Tyson Fury.
    The American, 35, floored the Gypsy King twice in the fourth round, only to later be knocked out in the penultimate stanza of an instant classic.
    Speaking to ESNews after the bout, cornerman Scott revealed that Wilder had come out of the fight with a number of injuries.
    He said: “I took him up into his room, he’s seen a doctor afterwards.
    “Everything’s cool… he busted his lip, he broke his hand, broke his finger, knuckle, something like that.
    “But life goes on.”

    THE ROCK SAYS
    Tyson Fury’s stunning knockout victory over Deontay Wilder has been hailed as one of the greatest nights in heavyweight boxing.
    And one of the most famous men on the planet was left open-mouthed at the action unfolding in front of him.
    WWE legend and movie star Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson dubbed the trilogy bout as ‘one of the greatest’ he had ever seen.
    He tweeted: “That was one of the greatest fights I’ve ever seen.
    “Congrats to my friend & champion @Tyson_Fury. What a beautiful & resilient performance.
    “What a “on the shield” heart @BronzeBomber has. I was inspired tonight by both men.”

    FURY FIGHTBACK
    After six rounds of heavyweight action in Las Vegas Tyson Fury was trailing Deontay Wilder on the judges scorecards.
    The Gypsy King knocked out Wilder in the eleventh, but was losing on points at the halfway stage.
    The scorecards revealed all three American judges to have Fury narrowly down 56-55 at the end of the sixth.
    Dave Moretti, Tim Cheatham and Steve Weisfeld gave Fury three out of the first six, but because he was knocked down twice in the fourth he lost that round 10-7.
    But after the sixth round The Gypsy King came into his own.
    Moretti and Weisfeld both gave Fury ALL of the following rounds until the knockout, while Cheatham did the same – apart from bizarrely scoring the ninth in favour of Wilder.
    By the time of the stoppage Moretti had it 95-91, Cheatham closer at 94-92 and Weisfeld at 95-92.

    LEW GOT THIS
    British boxing legend Lennox Lewis congratulated Tyson Fury on his victory in Las Vegas – just as The Gypsy King got out of the shower.
    Fury was speaking after knocking out Deontay Wilder, but spotted Lewis and shouted: “Come on Lennox get in here!”
    Fresh from washing Wilder’s blood from his body the Gypsy King was wearing just a hat and shorts as he spoke to Lewis.
    The two heavyweight greats shared a few words after Fury’s epic knockout in his trilogy fight with the Bronze Bomber.
    In a video posted to Frank Warren’s Twitter account, Lewis approaches Fury and says: “Unbelievable, great fight.
    “You showed great heart, great determination and ring IQ. Great job, enjoy it.”
    And Fury joked with the three-time world heavyweight champion: “You can’t go swimming and not get wet!”
    He then thanked the 56-year-old saying: “Thank you Lennox I really appreciate it, God bless you.”

    ERA DEFINING
    Tyson Fury’s brutal knockout of Deontay Wilder left the Gypsy King feeling sorry for his opponents.
    The Gypsy King declared: “I can only be the best fighter of my day, and I’ve done that.
    “I’m the best fighter of my era. I’m the generation fighter, I actually feel sorry for all these guys who have had to fight me.
    “Because I’m in the dressing room at home I’m not nervous – you know it’s a boxing fight to me.
    “I feel sorry for them because they’re fighting the fighter of the generation, that’s for sure.”

    DEON AND DUSTED
    Tyson Fury stated that his legendary rivalry with Deontay Wilder is “actually done”.
    Fury cemented his legacy as the greatest heavyweight boxer of his era after beating Wilder in an 11-round thriller in Las Vegas.
    The Gypsy King shook off two knockdowns and then knocked his nemesis out with a powerful punch to complete his trilogy with the Bronze Bomber.
    The British superstar praised his fallen opponent after the match but made it clear there is no rematch clause.
    Fury told BBC Sport: “It was a great trilogy, and he is a good dance partner for trilogies.
    “Wilder’s been a good dance partner but there’s no rematch clause. It’s actually done.”

    FUR JOKING
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder with a brutal eleventh round knockout in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
    The Gypsy King also had Wilder down in the third and the tenth, and has claimed he nearly BROKE his ankle in doing so.
    After dropping the Bronze Bomber to the canvas for the first time in the third round Fury tripped and almost fell over his huge 6ft 9in frame.
    He seemed to roll his ankle nastily and was lucky not to end up on the deck next to the stricken Wilder.
    And the 33-year-old has revealed the fight could have over barely before it started – but not because of a knockout blow.
    Fury confessed, via iFL TV: “When I hit him with an uppercut, bang in the first [third] round, dropped him, I nearly broke my ankle.
    “I went over on my ankle, my ankle’s hurt.”

    BATTLE OF THE BRITS
    Will we ever see Fury vs AJ?

    PARTY TIME
    Tyson Fury was true to his word as he celebrated victory over Deontay Wilder by partying with brother Tommy and wife Paris in Las Vegas, writes TRISTAN BARCLAY.
    The Gypsy King vowed to put any thoughts of his next opponent to the back of his mind and enjoy a night out following his stunning knock-out win.
    And hours after sending Wilder to the canvas for a third and final time at Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, Fury could be seen living it up at the glitzy Hakkasan nightclub.
    Taking his place in the DJ booth alongside pal Steve Aoki, a shirtless Fury serenaded the crowd with a selection of his now famous victory songs.
    First on the karaoke playlist was American Pie – a Fury favourite he has performed in the ring following previous wins.
    The 33-year-old then belted out versions of Sweet Caroline and ACDC’s TNT to go with the rendition of Walking In Memphis he sang in the ring hours earlier.
    It wasn’t long before Fury was then up on the DJ booth, sending the crowd into a frenzy with some shadow boxing and long-limbed dance moves.
    Fury was joined at the Hakkasan venue by his brother Tommy and wife Paris, and the rest of his sparring squad.

    FURY SPEAKS
    Tyson Fury has thanked his team on Twitter.

    FEEL TYSON’S FURY
    WWE have congratulated Tyson Fury on his win over Deontay Wilder.
    The Brit had a spell in the WWE, and fought Braun Strowman on a pay-per view in Saudi Arabia.

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    Tyson Fury relaxes in Las Vegas pool after epic Deontay Wilder KO win with heavyweight king showing barely a scratch

    TYSON FURY celebrated victory over Deontay Wilder with a wild after-party at the glitzy Hakkasan nightclub in Las Vegas.But The Gypsy King is now in recovery mode and and making the most of his hard earned rest with a dip in the swimming pool.
    Fury poses alongside wife Paris
    And shows off his snazzy WBC ringCredit: https://www.instagram.com/parisfury1/?hl=en
    The Gypsy King looked like he was loving life
    His wife Paris took to Instagram to share a video of her 33-year-old husband soaking up some Sun while relaxing in a pool.
    She focuses the camera on the Gypsy King as he shows off a bling WBC ring he wears as WBC heavyweight champion.
    He smiles and cheers with barely a scratch on him – despite being twice dropped by Wilder.
    Fury hit the canvas twice in the fourth round but he recovered to land a devastating knockout in round eleven.
    He also had Wilder on the floor twice – in rounds three and ten – before the final blow.
    And after dishing out some brutal shots Fury headed over to Wilder’s corner to offer the Bronze Bomber a handshake.

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    But The Gypsy King has revealed: “I said, ‘Well done.’ And he said, ‘I don’t wanna show any sportsmanship or respect.’ I said, ‘No problem.'”
    “I was very surprised by that but he’s a sore loser, an idiot.
    “To be a top fighting man, you’ve got to show guts and respect and he couldn’t do it tonight. And that’s it.
    “He couldn’t do it so I’ll pray for him. I’m just thankful we all got out the fight in one piece and go home to our lovely families.”
    Fury went on to claim: “I went over to show love and respect and he didn’t want it to so I will pray for him.
    “Wilder has no lover for me because I have beaten him three times.
    “But I am a sportsman and I went over to him to show him some love and respect and he did not want to give it back.
    “That’s his problem, I will pray for him and hopefully God will soften his heart.”
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    Tyson Fury checks one fight off retirement bucket list after Wilder KO with Whyte next but Joshua dream in tatters

    TYSON FURY’s has successfully ticked off one name from his sensational five-fight ‘bucket list’. The 33-year-old WBC champ missed out on his planned summer showdown with Anthony Joshua after a US judge forced into a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.
    Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder in a thriller in Las Vegas

    And the 6ft 9in Gypsy King battered the Bronze Bomber in that trilogy bout – leaving just Dillian Whyte, AJ twice and Derek Chisora on his list.
    Fury safely checked off the challenge of Wilder – despite twice being floored in the fourth round.
    He dropped the American in the third and the tenth, before finally finishing the job in round eleven in brutal fashion.
    Fury outlined his five-fight plan before retirement earlier this year, starting with Wilder.
    Next up, according to the plan, would be Dillian Whyte in the UK in December, followed by a 2022 double-header against AJ in Saudi Arabia and Wembley.
    Fury then wanted to sign off with a third clash with close friend Chisora.

    He said: “I have a bucket list and my next five fights in mind.
    “I am going to have a December fight after this, because Joshua won’t happen then, it’ll happen in March.
    “It’s Wilder on October 9 – Dillian Whyte in December in a UK stadium where I will shut him up once and for all.
    “Then Joshua in March in Saudi Arabia and then a rematch back here in Wembley.
    “Then I will fight Chisora in my fifth and final fight.”
    Fury seems destined to tick off the 2nd name on his list, with Whyte set to be names his mandatory challenger, and finally land his overdue shot at a world title, should he beat Otto Wallin later this month.
    But AJ’s shock loss against Oleksandr Usyk in September has thrown Fury’s plans beyind that into serious doubt.
    Joshua is set to take on the Ukrainian in a rematch, meaning a potential all-British battle for the ages against Fury is delayed.
    That bout is likely to take place in March 2022 – the same month Fury was hoping to fight AJ.
    And if Joshua loses to Usyk for a second time Fury could instead eye a mouthwatering unification bout against the Ukrainian.
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    Body Snatcher Whyte, 33, has been ranked as the WBC’s No1 challenger since the 2018.
    But the Fury vs Wilder rivalry, and the Covid-19 pandemic that delayed this upcoming third instalment, have robbed him of his shot.
    Despite simmering bad blood between the pair, Fury insists he will face the Brixton ace but warns him not to try to be greedy at the negotiation table.
    “It’s been a long time since I boxed here and I want to do a stadium fight,” Fury said.
    “Let’s hope Whyte does not start asking for silly money that doesn’t exist because he will lose the fight.”

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    Deontay Wilder’s ex-coach, who was sacked by Bronze Bomber for throwing in towel, breaks silence after Tyson Fury KO

    DEONTAY WILDER’S former coach Mark Breland has taken to Instagram after seeing The Bronze Bomber brutally knocked out by Tyson Fury. Breland was acrimoniously sacked by Wilder following the last bout between the pair.
    Wilder with ex-trainer BrelandCredit: Getty
    Breland took to the ring himself after seeing the action unfold
    And seemingly had some advice for the Bronze Bomber
    Wilder’s corner didn’t throw in the towel on Saturday nightCredit: AP
    He threw in the towel from Wilder’s corner in the seventh round – saving the Bronze Bomber from a savage beating.
    But Wilder did not see it that way and parted company with Breeland after suffering his first career loss.
    And now the 58-year-old former world champion has taken to social media in cryptic fashion.
    In a bizarre video posted to his Instagram account, Breland can be seen shadow boxing.
    And he simply captioned the post: “Great fight.”
    Fans believe the video could be a message from Breland to Wilder, telling the Bronze Bomber how he should have gone about the fight.

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    One certainly seemed to think so, commenting: “This is Coach’s way of saying I told you so lol.”
    Others also criticised Wilder’s new coach Malik Scott for not throwing in the towel this time around.
    A disgruntled fan said: “This is why Deontay needed you no one wanted to call it quits so he got hurt more.”
    With his student taking a battering last time out Breland decided enough was enough and correctly – in the eyes of many fans – threw in the towel.
    The decision sparked a war of words between the pair in the months that followed.
    Wilder even accused Breland of SPIKING his water before he faced off against Fury.
    He incredibly told  told 78 Sports TV: “It’s crazy. And I told Jay.
    “I told Jay, ‘Man, I believe Mark did something to the water, man. Jay, I can’t believe it. He don’t want to give me the water’ and stuff like that.”
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    Tyson Fury chants ‘Lancashire, la la la’ in the ring after smashing Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas trilogy epic

    LANCASHIRE local Tyson Fury delighted fans from his home county after his thrilling victory over Deontay Wilder on Saturday night. After a brutal eleventh round knockout, Fury grabbed a microphone and belted down it: “Lancaster, la la la, Lancashire la la la!”
    Fury grabbed the mic after victory against WilderCredit: Reuters
    And wowed fans with his singingCredit: Reuters
    Gypsy King Fury was born in Wythenshawe, in south Manchester.
    He now lives in Morecambe – in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire – hence the ‘Lancaster’ and ‘Lancashire’ chants.
    Manchester was also historically part of the county of Lancashire, but since 1974 comes under the county of Greater Manchester.
    And he gave a nod to his Lancashire roots after a savage knockout blow.
    Fury’s football-like chant followed his rendition of ‘Walking in Memphis’ to the 20,000 strong crowd at T-Mobile Arena.
    The 33-year-old changed Marc Cohn’s classic to ‘Walking in Vegas’ given the location of the fight.

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    He also shouted: “Las Vegas, I love you baby!” at the end of his ballad.
    It’s not the first time Fury has serenaded fans with a sing-song following a victory on US soil.
    The Gypsy King famously sung ‘American Pie’ after his first bout with Wilder back in 2018.
    That fight ended in a controversial draw, although Fury to this day claims he won the fight.
    There was no debate over the winner yesterday though after Fury’s textbook knockout.
    After Wilder took a number of heavy blows Fury revealed he went over to the Bronze Bomber to show him respect, although was immediately rebuffed.
    Fury said: “I went over to shake his hand and say well done and he was like ‘No, I don’t respect you’.
    “How can you say I’ve cheated when you know in your own heart and full team knows that you just got beat fair and square.
    “He’s a sore loser, I’m sure he’s not the first one and he won’t be the last one.”
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    Tyson Fury was LOSING on the judges scorecards at halfway point of his incredible knockout victory over Deontay Wilder

    AFTER six rounds of heavyweight action in Las Vegas Tyson Fury was TRAILING Deontay Wilder on the judges scorecards. The Gypsy King knocked out Wilder in the eleventh, but was losing on points at the halfway stage.
    Here’s a look at the scorecards
    Wilder dropped Fury twice in the fourth roundCredit: Getty
    But on both occasions The Gypsy King managed to get back on his feet within the countCredit: Getty
    The scorecards revealed all three American judges to have Fury narrowly down 56-55 at the end of the sixth.
    Dave Moretti, Tim Cheatham and Steve Weisfeld gave Fury three out of the first six, but because he was knocked down twice in the fourth he lost that round 10-7.
    After the halfway stage though The Gypsy King came into his own.
    Moretti and Weisfeld both gave Fury ALL of the following rounds until the knockout, while Cheatham did the same – apart from bizarrely scoring the ninth in favour of Wilder.
    By the time of the stoppage Moretti had it 95-91, Cheatham closer at 94-92 and Weisfeld at 95-92.
    Although strangely Weisfeld seemingly missed Fury knocking down Wilder in the tenth.

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    He called it a 10-9 round to Fury instead of 10-8, despite the knockdown.
    Despite being down on the scorecards at the halfway stage, Fury assured fans he wasn’t hurt after his multiple down by Wilder.
    He said: “He caught me, he caught me twice in the fourth round. But I was never thinking ‘oh this is over’.
    “I was thinking ‘okay good shot but I will get you back in a minute’ and I did.
    “I was very conscious, saw the ref go three…four, and I was always there.
    “He shook me, he put me down and that’s boxing and it’s life as well but it’s not how many times you get put down or how many times you lose.
    “It’s about how you come back and keep moving forward, like Rocky said you’ve got to keep moving forward in a positive manner and keep fighting.”
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    What boxing icon Lennox Lewis said to Tyson Fury after surprising Gypsy King in dressing room as he got out the shower

    BRITISH boxing legend Lennox Lewis congratulated Tyson Fury on his victory in Las Vegas – just as The Gypsy King got out of the shower. Fury was speaking after knocking out Deontay Wilder, but spotted Lewis and shouted: “Come on Lennox get in here!”
    Tyson Fury chatted with Lennox Lewis backstage having just gotten out of the shower
    Fury had only just stepped out the shower after washing Wilder’s blood from his body when Lewis appeared.
    The Gypsy King was wearing only a hat and shorts as the two heavyweight greats shared a few words after Fury’s epic knockout in his trilogy fight with the Bronze Bomber.
    In a video posted to Frank Warren’s Twitter account, Lewis approaches Fury and says: “Unbelievable, great fight.
    “You showed great heart, great determination and ring IQ. Great job, enjoy it.”
    And Fury joked with the three-time world heavyweight champion: “You can’t go swimming and not get wet!”
    He then thanked the 56-year-old saying: “Thank you Lennox I really appreciate it, God bless you.”

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    Lewis won 41 out of his 44 bouts as a professional, beating the likes of Vitali Klitschko, Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield in a glittering career.
    And the London-born fighter liked what he saw at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
    He told Boxing Social: “Oh my God, what a fight. We saw the first fight and it was an amazing fight. We saw the second fight, even more amazing.
    “The third was the cap. A great fight by both guys. Tyson Fury obviously came out the victor.
    “Tough, back and forth, back and forth. I mean, you could tell they both wanted it, and you could tell they had a lot of heart and they’re both soldiers. Great fight, I’m really happy with it.”
    Lewis then went on to label Fury the ‘king’ of the heavyweight division.
    When asked about a potential unification bout with Oleksandr Usyk, Lewis gushed: “I think it would be a great fight. Tyson is really big and 6’9. How tall is Usyk?
    “It’s going to be a difficult fight for him, but Tyson is a great fighter and a great champion. I think he’s the king of the division right now.”
    Fury defended his WBC and Lineal heavyweight titlesCredit: Getty
    And legend Lewis (L) was quick to praise the Gypsy KingCredit: Getty
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    Tyson Fury reveals feud with Deontay Wilder is ‘actually done’ & there’s ‘no rematch clause’ after epic trilogy victory

    TYSON FURY has declared that his legendary rivalry with Deontay Wilder is “actually done”.Fury cemented his legacy as the greatest heavyweight boxer of his era after beating Wilder in an 11-round thriller in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in an 11-round thriller to complete their trilogyCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury has confirmed that there will be no rematch with Deontay WilderCredit: AFP
    The Gypsy King shook off two knockdowns and then knocked his nemesis out with a powerful punch to complete his trilogy with the Bronze Bomber.
    The British superstar praised his fallen opponent after the match but made it clear there is no rematch clause.
    Fury told BBC Sport: “It was a great trilogy, and he is a good dance partner for trilogies.
    “Wilder’s been a good dance partner but there’s no rematch clause. It’s actually done.”
    Fury is now mandated to take on the victor of Dillian Whyte’s clash with Otto Wallin.
    The match, however, is contingent on the undefeated heavyweight being unable to strike a deal to face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed title within 30 days.

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    But with Anthony Joshua officially exercising his rematch clause against Usyk, the winner of Whyte vs Wallin is now guaranteed the next shot at the undisputed WBC strap.
    In the meantime, the 33-year-old bruiser is enjoying his historic victory as well as his winning record, which has extended to 31 victories.
    Fury added: “I’m very proud of my performance and the victory tonight.
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    “I was given this victory by God again and I’m really, really thankful for it.
    “There were some shaky moments in there, but I never lost faith and I continued on, and I carried on and persevered, and I got that single punch knockout .
    “You know, as soon as I landed it I jumped on the ropes, I knew it was over, he wasn’t getting back up from that.”
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