Trilogy Fury Knocks Out Wilder Again

October 10, 2021

GYPSY King, Tyson Fury has knocked out his opponent in the 11th round to remain undefeated.

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Tyson Fury retained his heavyweight crown after knocking down Deontay Wilder on Saturday night, in the 11th round, at the T-Mobile Arena, in front of 15,820 crowd.

 

Fury in the trilogy  with an 11th-round knockout of Deontay Wilder before a delirious crowd of 15,820 at the T-Mobile Arena.

The Gypsy king who knocked Deontay Wilder down five times in the course of the said “I’m the best fighter in the world and he’s the second-best.” says Fury 

 

Wilder has left the ring and disappeared into the tunnel, but not before holding up his right hand with a smile to salute them.

 

The result establishes Fury’s supremacy over his American opponent once and for all after their first fight ended in a split draw and their second in a knockout win for the Briton.

 

Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua rematch against Usyk has been fixed for March 20, 2022, after the Briton triggered his rematch clause.

 

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