Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in the 11th half, affirmed the position of the boxing king

Entering the match as the holder of the heavyweight WBC championship, Tyson Fury started the match as slowly as usual. But the opponent Deontay Wilder tried to control the game right in the first half with punches straight into the stomach and edge.

It can be seen that Wilder has done the strategy that the coach Malik Scott set. Continuing to attack the abdomen and spread their best before the 6th half. This plan became effective when Wilder fell Fury twice in a row in the fourth half.

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Deontay Wilder Knock Down Tyson Fury in the 4th half (photo Getty)

However, those efforts are not enough. Wilder immediately had physical trouble in the final rounds. The American puncher is almost impossible to defend against the opponent's series. Wilder now only tried to hug the opponent and try to counterattack to the last breath.

In the 10th half, Wilder almost lost his legs when moving trembling on the stage. His punches are not very powerful and become harmless. Taking that opportunity Fury came with continuous hook punches and Knock Down Wilder.

In the victory, Fury launched her best in the 11th half. A precise hook into the jaw that forced Wilder to dump the plank on the floor with a bloody face.

Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in the 11th half, affirmed the position of the boxing king - Photo 2
Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in the 11th half (photo Getty)

This victory helped Tyson Fury maintain the title of WBC championship and continue the boxing career with unbeaten record. Highly likely that in the near future Tyson Fury will face Oleksandr Usyk – who holds 4 world championship titles after the victory over Anthony Joshua.

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