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Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder to retain WBC, Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles

British boxer, Tyson Fury knocked out his American rival, Deontay Wilder on Saturday morning, October 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada to retain his WBC,Lineal and Ring Magazine heavyweight titles.

The match, an entertaining one from start to finish, started with a more athletic Wilder who began the first round with body punches towards Fury but in the third round got knocked down by Fury.

The moment Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder to retain WBC, Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles (videos)

Fury, 33, was floored twice in the fourth round by Wilder’s powerful right hand, but just like before he stood up.

The moment Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder to retain WBC, Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles (videos)

By the tenth round, Wilder was receiving a barrage of blows and still managed to stand up while still trying to land his right hand.

But in the 11th rounder, Fury gave Wilder a combination of punches to his temple that sent the American crashing on the canvas.

With this fight, Fury is still undefeated while Wilder has suffered the second loss of his career, both to Fury.

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