Postpublished at 05:36 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2020
Wilder looks like he is going to fall again.
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Michael Emons
Wilder looks like he is going to fall again.
Round 6
The Wilder lip is now bleeding heavily. He has a reputation for having the biggest one-punch in boxing. He certainly needs it. Now.
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Right, quick recap. Wilder was knocked down in the third and fifth. Fury has had a point deducted. We're still going on. Into the sixth of a scheduled 12. This doesn't look like going the distance.
Round 5
A point taken away from Tyson Fury. Much needed space to breathe and seconds to breathe for Wilder.
May well have been for punching on the break.
Round 5
The ropes may well have kept Wilder up, it would've been knockdown number three.
Round 5
Fury has been absolutely superb so far. Flawless.
One punch from glory.
An eight count for Wilder, down for the second time in three rounds. A brutal left to the body from Fury to Wilder sent the American crashing to the canvas. Again.
Wilder wobbles again. He stays up, but he is getting destroyed at the moment. No-one saw this coming.
Well, actually, everyone in the Fury camp said this was going to happen.
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Las Vegas
This is incredible. Wilder is ragged. Fury is making him ragged. The American has never been in this kind of deep water and Fury is in touching distance of glory here.
Has he started too quickly? Or can he step on it now and record the most stunning of wins.
Wilder was in pure survival mode in that fourth and will be very relieved to get through it.
He's still in there though. But 4-0 down in terms of rounds and that third, with the knockdown, will be classed as a 10-8 round.
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Round 4
Fury has looked to finish off Wilder in the fourth, the American is hanging on for breath, hanging on to keep his unbeaten record, hanging on to keep his WBC world title.
Round 4
Deontay Wilder hits the canvas, but this time he was tripped. No count this time.
The American has been in trouble in his career before, especially against Luis Ortiz, and got the job done. This is going to need a similar recovery.
Fury's former trainer...
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David Haye says Deontay Wilder is "completely impotent" after a punishing third round by Tyson Fury.
"I would be very surprised if he gets through the next round," Haye tells BT Sport Box Office.
Is there any way back for Wilder? He's lost all three rounds and was heavily knocked down in round three.
Round 3
At the end of the third, Tyson Fury stands in front of his man, intimidating, imposing. Wilder was in so much trouble at the end of the third. If that had gone on for another minute it would've been all over.
Wilder hauls himself up, but his legs are unstable. Fury tries to attack again, but there are only a few seconds of the third left.