Postpublished at 05:25 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018
Round 9: Wilder v Fury
A huge, looping right from Wilder. Misses. Luckily for Fury.
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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Round 9: Wilder v Fury
A huge, looping right from Wilder. Misses. Luckily for Fury.
Round 9: Wilder v Fury
Great, great round.
Round 9: Wilder v Fury
Round 9: Wilder v Fury
And just like that it all changes...
Fury up at nine. It came after a number of punches from Wilder and a glancing blow catches Fury and sends him to the canvas.
Into the ninth...
Round 8: Wilder v Fury
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent in Los Angeles
It's getting to a stage now where Deontay will really begin to struggle as a result of that swelling in the eye.
Round 8: Wilder v Fury
Wilder was in all sorts of trouble against Luis Ortiz last time out before winning it in the 10th. The American is going to have to dig deep to turn this one around.
A great, great performance from Fury. He is shocking the boxing world. Once more.
Round 8: Wilder v Fury
Another round, another bit of showboating for Fury, who opts for the arm up, spinning it round in a circle taunt. Cocky, but it is not being punished. Fury then lands with a big right.
Round 7: Wilder v Fury
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
He's still in control. I know Wilder had some success in that round, but for me nothing landed clean. Fury landed three or so clean punches, it's almost like the roles have reversed and Deontay has to worry about Fury landing a big punch.
Round 7: Wilder v Fury
Remember, not too long ago Tyson Fury was a 28-stone mess, battling all sorts of demons and seemingly lost to the sport of boxing for ever. At the moment he is probably five rounds away from becoming a two-time world champion.
Wilder is getting more anxious. However, if he lands one of those swinging right hands then it will change everything very quickly.
Round 7: Wilder v Fury
Great stuff from Fury. He is boxing so well.
Of Wilder's 40 professional fights, all 40 have been won, with 39 of those victories inside the distance. So obviously he is a man with dynamite in his fists. But can he land that dynamite punch?
Round 6: Wilder v Fury
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Tyson is what we call in the gym is old-schooling him. He is taking him to school, and Deontay is beginning to second guess himself. Tyson is looking very comfortable right now in this fight.
We are at the halfway point, and you probably would say Tyson Fury is winning this one. Wilder's attacks have been telegraphed and avoided.
Round 6: Wilder v Fury
"One Tyson Fury," is the chant from all of Fury's fans. Another round ticked off, another one in the books for Fury.
"You won that round, but I'm going to be honest with you, I don't like that round," is the less-than-enthusiastic verdict from trainer Ben Davison.
Round 6: Wilder v Fury
A good surge from Fury, who throws a number of shots and momentarily pushes Wilder back on to the ropes.
Round 5: Wilder v Fury
Abel Sanchez
Gennady Golovkin's trainer on BBC Radio 5 live
What I say now, is that Wilder's knockout wins aren't helping him right now. Wilder cannot deal with the experience that Fury has, he just can't seem to be able to cope with it.
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Round 5: Wilder v Fury
A couple of wild swings, one with the right, one with the left from Wilder, bring some cheers from Fury's fans. All these swings are great if they land, energy-sapping if they don't. Five gone.