Postpublished at 05:37 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018
Forty seconds left.
Stunning draw in Los Angeles
Fury on top before final-round knockdown
Wilder retains his WBC world heavyweight title
Judges call it 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113
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Forty seconds left.
That's twice Fury has been knocked down. How did he get up from that one? He was one second away from the dream being over.
Round 12: Wilder v Fury
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent in Los Angeles
The most dramatic, sensational turn around from Deontay Wilder.
Wilder has two minutes to finish off Fury.
With every ounce of strength in his body, Tyson Fury hauls himself up. When he went down it looked like he was absolutely finished. Incredible.
A huge knockdown. A huge right-left combination. Wilder dancing. Fury's head bounced off the canvas when he was felled.
"We love you D, let's do this," say Wilder's corner.
Wilder could well be three minutes away from his first ever loss. Fury three minutes away from becoming a double world champion. The most incredible comeback in sport could well be three minutes from happening.
Round 11: Wilder v Fury
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent in Los Angeles
Whatever happens from here it has been a stunning performance for Fury.
We have not seen much from Wilder since the middle phase of the ninth.
Round 11: Wilder v Fury
Has Wilder run out of gas after that ninth round, that saw him put Fury down but he was unable to finish the job off?
Round 10: Wilder v Fury
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
I gave it to Fury. I thought it was a missed opportunity though - as Wilder was exhausted and Fury should have done more. You could give it to Wilder after that last punch, but for me it was still Fury's round.
He has to be careful for the last two rounds though because Deontay is going to go for the knockout.
Six minutes left.
Round 10: Wilder v Fury
Wilder again dives in and unleashes a barrage of punches, none of which land cleanly and Fury just once again taunts his opponent.
Maybe another Fury round after surviving the tough round nine.
Round 10: Wilder v Fury
Fury lands a great shot, but Wilder shows his concrete chin and takes it.
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What has Deontay Wilder got left in the tank? How much have his jumping swinging missed swipes taken out of him?
Round 9: Wilder v Fury
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
He's tired but he's back, he's regained his senses. No doubt, definitely Wilder's round but he expended a lot of energy in that round. This is the chance for Fury to recuperate and go again.
Round 9: Wilder v Fury
A left hook was the punch, followed by a right around the ear, that had sent Fury to the canvas, and that is a 10-8 round to the American. A much-needed 10-8 round. but Fury ended that round strongly and he has survived that crisis.
Round 9: Wilder v Fury
Fury still in there. Then sticks out his tongue at him. Has Wilder punched himself out there?