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Fury Says Wilder Was His Toughest Fight - MSN
The first fight ended in a draw as Fury made his comeback to the sport after struggling with mental health. Fury managed to go the full 12 rounds, outboxing Wilder before the American dropped him ...
Time expires! What a dramatic end! 115-111 Fury. Official result: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury ends in a split draw (115-111, 110-114, 113-113), Wilder remains WBC heavyweight champion ...
In the build up to the last Wilder vs Fury fight, illegal streaming websites ranked highly on popular search engines, while links could also be found by typing in keywords in the search bars of ...
Fury, the unbeaten WBC and lineal champion, enters the ring with an impressive 30-0-1 record (21 KOs), while Wilder, the former heavyweight champion, heads into tonight’s fight at 42-1-1 (41 KOs).
Check out Tim Burke’s play-by-play of Tyson Fury stopping Deontay Wilder in the seventh round: Round 7 – Fury actually licked Wilder’s blood in a clinch in the 6th. Wow. Fury with a left hook.
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