Wilder downpublished at 05:23 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2020
A huge left, a huge right, Wilder down.
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A huge left, a huge right, Wilder down.
Round 3
Wilder is unbeaten in his 43 fights. He is losing this one though and now has a cut lip too.
David Haye says it looks like Deontay Wilder is "out of ideas already".
"That is what you do when you get desperate," he told BT Sport Box Office.
"What a round for Tyson Fury (the second).
Round 3
The Wilder legs wobble a bit after Fury lands with a crushing right early in the third.
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No second-round knockout for Fury, but he may well have a two-round lead. Into the third.
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Round 2
A good right from Fury lands, but Wilder responds with an equally impressive right. In the last few seconds of the round, Fury spins Wilder around, just as the American attacked.
Wilder is forced back on to the ropes and is in a bit of trouble at the end of the second.
Round 2
This was the round Fury thought it would all be over in.
Round 2
But Fury has to watch out for the big right hand from Wilder, and it lands early in the second. Fury takes it, but won't want to do that too often.
Round 1
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Former world heavyweight champion David Haye says that was the "best ever round" of Tyson Fury's career.
"That was a statement of intent by Tyson Fury," he told BT Sport Box Office.
Round 1
That was a great first round for Fury after taking some early shots. At one stage Wilder had to have his guard high on both sides of his head, but a jab still found its way through. Fury's round, no question about that.
Round 1
But this is a very attacking opening from Tyson Fury, looking to dominate, looking to take charge.
He lands with a couple, including a lovely jab, and that cranks up the noise from the Fury fans.
Round 1
Fury in the centre of the ring, but Wilder launches forward and catches the Briton with a straight right, bringing early gasps from the Las Vegas crowd.
Round 1
In the build-up, Tyson Fury said he would knock out Deontay Wilder in two rounds. Here's round one.
Kenny Bayless is our referee. Here we go.
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Aatif: Deontay Wilder definitely wins the battle of the entrance attire.
Olly: Have I got up at 4:30 AM to watch Lord of the Rings ? Don't look directly into the eye.