Summary

  • 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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  • British heavyweight Joe Joyce claims first-round stoppage over American Joe Hanks

  1. Postpublished at 05:10 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 5: Wilder v Fury

    Good combinations from Fury, but they all bounce off a high and solid guard from Wilder.

  2. Postpublished at 05:09 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 5: Wilder v Fury

    Wilder is in the middle of the ring and dances forward to land with a jab.

  3. Wilder growing frustratedpublished at 05:08 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 4: Wilder v Fury

    Andy Lee
    Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live

    Fury is frustrating Wilder - he is becoming more desperate and throwing more shots. He's becoming increasingly more frustrated and that is because of Fury's great head movements.

  4. 'Evenly-poised'published at 05:08 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

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  5. Postpublished at 05:07 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 4: Wilder v Fury

    But you can't avoid them all. Fury has a blooded nose after finally catching one. Still, the Briton dances around with arms aloft at the end of the fourth. Thinking he's won that round and is winning the fight. He may well be right.

  6. Postpublished at 05:06 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 4: Wilder v Fury

    Another big jumping-in crushing right hand from Wilder. But again Fury sees it, ducks under it and leaves Wilder off balance. Fury can't land a counter punch, but Fury's boxing skills are superb and he's showing it so far.

  7. Postpublished at 05:04 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 4: Wilder v Fury

    The home fans start up the old U-S-A chants, in an attempt to galvanise their man.

  8. Fury's good work continuespublished at 05:04 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 3: Wilder v Fury

    Andy Lee
    Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live

    Great work - what Fury is doing when he's got his back up against the ropes is he's making Deontay missing then hitting back with his punches of his own. He is boxing superbly.

  9. Postpublished at 05:04 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Into the fourth we go...

  10. Postpublished at 05:04 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    "Do not get greedy," are the words from trainer Ben Davison to Fury after the third, while the crowd enjoy a Sweet Caroline singalong. Of course they do. This is boxing.

  11. Postpublished at 05:02 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 3: Wilder v Fury

    Fury is making Wilder miss and then turns him around. Lovely. Fury then lands a combination. Not many would have expected Fury to have been this sharp so far.

    Bruising around the left eye of Wilder.

  12. Postpublished at 05:01 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 3: Wilder v Fury

    Will Wilder get increasingly desperate and get tagged? The beauty of boxing is you could easily have either man winning this so far.

  13. 'Right hand he needs to be wary of'published at 05:00 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 2: Wilder v Fury

    Abel Sanchez
    Gennady Golovkin's trainer on BBC Radio 5 live

    Another good round for Tyson. That right hand in the last ten seconds he needs to be wary of, but a very good round for Tyson.

  14. Postpublished at 05:00 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

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  15. Postpublished at 04:59 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    We wondered if Tyson Fury could take the big right hook from Deontay Wilder. Early indications are he can. Wilder lands one and Fury screams "dosser" at him with arms again outstretched. Two gone.

  16. Postpublished at 04:58 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 2: Wilder v Fury

    Wilder has thrown a lot, but most it has been spotted incoming and avoided. Fury boxing beautifully in the early stages.

  17. Postpublished at 04:57 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 2: Wilder v Fury

    Tyson Fury is clearly enjoying himself in there. The arms are wide open, taunting the American. Come and hit me if you can. Wilder can't, yet.

  18. 'First round to Fury'published at 04:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Andy Lee
    Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live

    A great first round for Tyson Fury - he looks very switched on. When he was backed up against the ropes he look very switched on and hurt Wilder.

    First round to Fury.

  19. Postpublished at 04:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 1: Wilder v Fury

    A left hand from Fury landed in the final 10 seconds. Wilder smiles, which is normally a sign that it actually stung a bit. That may have been enough to help Fury take the opener, but it is a round that could have gone either way.

  20. 'Wilder already taking the risks'published at 04:54 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2018

    Round 1: Wilder v Fury

    Mike Costello
    BBC Sport boxing correspondent in Los Angeles

    Both men clearly apprehensive, Fury may have been dancing to the ring but as soon as that bell rang he began to look serious.

    Wilder is already taking the risks that Klitschko refused to do three years ago.