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Tyson Fury secured a win against Deontay Wilder through TKO during the seventh round of their match.

Introduction

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On February 22, 2020, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder faced off in a highly awaited rematch at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. This showdown followed their initial encounter on December 1, 2018, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, which was an exceptional display of boxing prowess.

Fury vs. Wilder I

Their first match was a very closely contested and skillful bout from both fighters. The opening three rounds saw both heavyweights, known for their impressive size, cautiously gauging each other's strengths. In the fourth round, Wilder landed a solid jab that caused Fury to bleed from his nose, but he failed to capitalize on that moment.

During the sixth round, Fury opted to change his stance to southpaw, which worked somewhat in his favor, putting Wilder on the defensive, though he remained alert to avoid Wilder's dangerous right hand. The seventh round started with both boxers exchanging jabs, and Fury gained an advantage by landing a powerful right counter, successfully neutralizing any retaliation from Wilder.

In the ninth round, Wilder came out aggressive, landing a swift left hook followed by an overhand right that knocked Fury down . However, Fury managed to get back on his feet before the count ended. In the following rounds, Fury was able to dominate as Wilder appeared to be exhausted after his efforts in the ninth.

The twelfth and final round featured Wilder executing a solid right-left combo that sent Fury down for the second time in their match. Many observers believed this would mark the end for the “Gypsy King.” However, Fury miraculously regained his footing and managed to last until the end of the fight.

While Wilder believed that his two knockdowns would secure his victory, Fury felt he had controlled most of the rounds and deserved the title. Ultimately, the judges called the match a draw , a decision that sparked significant anticipation for their much-anticipated rematch.

Fury vs. Wilder II

As the early fights unfolded in the ring, both boxers were seen in their respective locker rooms, showcasing their contrasting pre-fight rituals. Wilder was intensely pacing, embodying a serious demeanor, while Fury relaxed on a couch, sharing laughter and jokes with his team.

Their entrances to the ring were quite remarkable. Fury made a grand entrance seated upon a throne, adorned in a regal robe and crown, being carried by women in a spectacle reminiscent of Cleopatra. In contrast, Wilder emerged clad in a menacing outfit featuring skull motifs on his shoulders, a black mask with crimson accents, and a heavy black crown. This proved to be a miscalculation, as he later revealed that his armor was over forty pounds, making his ascent to the ring arduous. custom made suit of black armor Before the heavyweight championship bout, Fury had transparently shared his strategy, stating, "We were open about our game plan. We had nothing to conceal. I outlined my intentions -- to charge at him, push him back, and unleash powerful punches. I’ve always been a skilled boxer focused on movement and evasion. When I decided to part ways with [my former trainer] Ben Davison, who had done fantastic work, I did so for a reason. Many saw it as a risky move, but it turned out to be beneficial.\"

His new coach, Sugar Hill Steward, guided the Gypsy King at the gym in Detroit, Michigan. Steward's approach was to emphasize an offensive strategy rather than a defensive one, encouraging Fury to attack frequently and early. This shift towards aggression contrasted sharply with Fury's old tactic of hit-and-run, but it resulted in significant success throughout the fight.

The heavyweight clash kicked off with Fury swiftly confronting the champion at the opening bell, launching a barrage of jabs and power punches that bewildered Wilder, who had often taken the lead in previous matches. Tyson clearly dominated the initial phases of the fight, offering no restraint. Kronk Gym The first substantial setback for Wilder occurred in the third round when a devastating strike to his ear sent him tumbling to the canvas, with blood beginning to leak from his ear. Such a strike is horrific as it disrupts balance and can leave a boxer disoriented for the remainder of the bout. This clearly hindered Wilder, who struggled to regain his footing as his ear bled heavily throughout the contest.

In round five, the Bronze Bomber found himself on the mat yet again, following a punishing body blow from Fury. Although he managed to rise before the referee's count, this moment seemed to break him, making it increasingly difficult for him to maintain his stance. Despite showing tremendous heart to keep advancing, Wilder couldn't muster the energy to unleash his feared right hand.

By the seventh round, Wilder’s co-trainer, Mark Breland , made the pivotal decision to throw in the towel, abruptly halting the fight that Fury had overwhelmingly dominated. Wilder's head coach, Jay Deas, disagreed with the stoppage, believing Wilder should have fought on, but ultimately, it was a decision made with the fighter’s safety in mind. Even though Wilder was frustrated with the decision, desiring to fight until the end, protecting him from potential severe injury was crucial, as he was absorbing considerable punishment and increasingly failed to defend himself adequately.

With Fury claiming the WBC heavyweight belt and marking his victory by taking the title from Wilder, their contract contains a rematch stipulation, allowing Deontay to request a third bout. He has 30 days to initiate this rematch , and as it stands, Wilder's team appears inclined towards a rematch, preparing for another face-off against Fury. For this last fight, the purse was split 50/50, but the next match is set to be divided 60/40 in favor of Fury. It will be fascinating to see the betting odds of this upcoming match.

Many boxing enthusiasts, including myself, are eager to watch Tyson Fury face off against Anthony Joshua next in a battle for the British title, culminating in a unification fight that would crown an undisputed world heavyweight champion for the first time in two decades. While this matchup is highly anticipated, it seems likely that Fury will first have to engage in a rematch against Wilder. Fury's boxing skill far surpasses Wilder’s, and he is expected to win the third fight convincingly.

Fury vs. Wilder III

While Fury retains his lineal heavyweight title MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, United States sports betting industry.

Claimed WBC, vacant The Ring, and lineal heavyweight titles

The Fight Statistics

PUNCH STATS    
PUNCHES WILDER FURY
Total landed 34 82
Total thrown 141 267
Percent 24% 31%
Jabs landed 16 24
Jabs thrown 86 107
Percent 19% 22%
Power landed 18 58
Power thrown 55 160
Percent 33% 36%
-- Courtesy of CompuBox    

Fury's Fight History

No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
31 Win 30-0-1 Deontay Wilder TKO 7 (12), 1:39 22-Feb-20 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, United States Secured WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title
30 Win 29-0-1 Otto Wallin UD 12 14-Sep-19 T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US  
29 Win 28-0-1 Tom Schwarz TKO 2 (12), 2:54 15-Jun-19 Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, United States Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland
28 Draw 27-0-1 Deontay Wilder SD 12 1-Dec-18 Manchester Arena, Manchester, England For WBC heavyweight title
27 Win 27-0 Francesco Pianeta PTS 10 18-Aug-18 Acquired WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, The Ring, and lineal heavyweight titles  
26 Win 26-0 Sefer Seferi RTD 4 (10), 3:00 9-Jun-18 Retained WBO International heavyweight title  
25 Win 25-0 Wladimir Klitschko UD 12 28-Nov-15 Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany Achieved European, WBO International, and vacant British heavyweight titles
24 Win 24-0 Christian Hammer RTD 8 (12), 3:00 28-Feb-15 The O2 Arena, London, England The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States
23 Win 23-0 Dereck Chisora RTD 10 (12), 3:00 29-Nov-14 ExCeL, London, England Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
22 Win 22-0 Joey Abell TKO 4 (10), 1:48 15-Feb-14 Copper Box Arena, London, England  
21 Win 21-0 Steve Cunningham KO 7 (12), 2:55 20-Apr-13 Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title  
20 Win 20-0 Kevin Johnson UD 12 1-Dec-12 Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland  
19 Win 19-0 Vinny Maddalone TKO 5 (12), 1:35 7-Jul-12 Hand Arena, Clevedon, England Secured vacant Irish heavyweight title
18 Win 18-0 Martin Rogan TKO 5 (12), 3:00 14-Apr-12 Retained Commonwealth heavyweight title King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
17 Win 17-0 Neven Pajkic TKO 3 (12), 2:44 12-Nov-11 EventCity, Manchester, England Acquired British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles
16 Win 16-0 Nicolai Firtha TKO 5 (12), 2:19 18-Sep-11 Colisée Pepsi, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada  
15 Win 15-0 Dereck Chisora UD 12 23-Jul-11 Wembley Arena, London, England Brentwood Centre Arena, Brentwood, England
14 Win 14-0 Marcelo Luiz Nascimento KO 5 (10), 2:48 19-Feb-11 Wembley Arena, London, England  
13 Win 13-0 Zack Page UD 8 19-Dec-10 Claimed vacant English heavyweight title  
12 Win 12-0 Rich Power PTS 8 10-Sep-10 York Hall, London, England  
11 Win 11-0 John McDermott TKO 9 (12), 1:08 25-Jun-10 Leisure Centre, Huddersfield, England Brentwood Centre Arena, Brentwood, England
10 Win 10-0 Hans-Joerg Blasko TKO 1 (8), 2:14 5-Mar-10 Aston Events Centre, Birmingham, England  
9 Win 9-0 Tomas Mrazek PTS 6 26-Sep-09 The O2, Dublin, Ireland  
8 Win 8-0 John McDermott PTS 10 11-Sep-09 National Ice Centre, Nottingham, England Won English heavyweight title
7 Win 7-0 Aleksandrs Selezens TKO 3 (6), 0:48 18-Jul-09 York Hall, London, England  
6 Win 6-0 Scott Belshaw TKO 2 (8), 0:52 23-May-09 Colosseum, Watford, England  
5 Win 5-0 Matthew Ellis KO 1 (6), 0:48 11-Apr-09 York Hall, London, England  
4 Win 4-0 Lee Swaby TKO 4 (6), 3:00 14-Mar-09 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, United States  
3 Win 3-0 Daniil Peretyatko TKO 2 (6), 3:00 28-Feb-09 Showground, Norwich, England  
2 Win 2-0 Marcel Zeller TKO 3 (6), 2:50 17-Jan-09 DW Stadium, Wigan, England  
1 Win 1-0 Béla Gyöngyösi TKO 1 (6), 2:14 6-Dec-08 For vacant The Ring and lineal heavyweight titles  

Wilder's Fight History

No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
44 Loss 42-1-1 Tyson Fury TKO 7 (12), 1:39 22-Feb-20 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, United States Lost WBC heavyweight title;
                Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
43 Win 42-0-1 Luis Ortiz KO 7 (12), 2:51 23-Nov-19 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, United States Retained WBC heavyweight title
42 Win 41-0-1 Dominic Breazeale KO 1 (12), 2:17 18-May-19 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, United States Retained WBC heavyweight title
41 Draw 40-0-1 Tyson Fury SD 12 1-Dec-18 Bartow Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, United States Retained WBC heavyweight title
40 Win 40-0 Luis Ortiz TKO 10 (12), 2:05 3-Mar-18 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, United States Retained WBC heavyweight title
39 Win 39-0 Bermane Stiverne KO 1 (12), 2:59 4-Nov-17 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, United States Retained WBC heavyweight title
38 Win 38-0 Gerald Washington TKO 5 (12), 1:45 25-Feb-17 Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Retained WBC heavyweight title
37 Win 37-0 Chris Arreola RTD 8 (12), 3:00 16-Jul-16 Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Retained WBC heavyweight title
36 Win 36-0 Artur Szpilka KO 9 (12), 2:24 16-Jan-16 StubHub Center, Carson, California, United States Retained WBC heavyweight title
35 Win 35-0 Johann Duhaupas TKO 11 (12), 0:55 26-Sep-15 Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Retained WBC heavyweight title
34 Win 34-0 Éric Molina KO 9 (12), 1:03 13-Jun-15 Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez, Bayamón, Puerto Rico Retained WBC heavyweight title
33 Win 33-0 Bermane Stiverne UD 12 17-Jan-15 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, United States Won WBC heavyweight title
32 Win 32-0 Jason Gavern RTD 4 (10), 3:00 16-Aug-14 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States  
31 Win 31-0 Malik Scott KO 1 (12), 1:36 15-Mar-14 Retained WBC Continental Americas heavyweight title  
30 Win 30-0 Nicolai Firtha KO 4 (10), 1:26 26-Oct-13 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, United States Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, England
29 Win 29-0 Siarhei Liakhovich KO 1 (10), 1:43 9-Aug-13 Centro de Convenciones, Villahermosa, Mexico Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, England
28 Win 28-0 Audley Harrison TKO 1 (12), 1:10 27-Apr-13 Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, United States  
27 2 (8), 1:16 Claimed vacant WBC Continental Americas heavyweight title  
26 3 (10), 0:51 The Hangar, Costa Mesa, California, United States Civic Center Expo Hall, Mobile, Alabama, United States
25 2 (10), 0:55 Killer Buzz Arena, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States  
24 1 (10), 2:10 Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Missouri, United States  
23 Win 36-0 Artur Szpilka KO 3 (8), 3:00 16-Jan-16 Centro de Convenciones, Cancún, Mexico  
22 Retained WBC heavyweight title Win 35-0 Johann Duhaupas 1 (8), 0:26 TKO 26-Sep-15  
21 Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Retained WBC heavyweight title Win 34-0 4 (8), 3:00 Éric Molina Water Oaks Farm Arena, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States  
20 KO 13-Jun-15 Retained WBC heavyweight title Win 1 (8), 1:17 33-0 Bermane Stiverne  
19 UD 17-Jan-15 Won WBC heavyweight title Win 3 (8), 2:55 32-0 Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States  
18 Jason Gavern RTD 16-Aug-14 Win 2 (6), 2:02 31-0 Shelton State Community College, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States  
17 Malik Scott KO 15-Mar-14 Win 2 (6), 1:59 30-0 Tyson Fury achieved victory over Deontay Wilder by TKO in the seventh round of their bout.  
16 Nicolai Firtha KO 26-Oct-13 Win 1 (6), 2:03 29-0 Centro de Convenciones, Villahermosa, Mexico  
15 Siarhei Liakhovich KO 9-Aug-13 Win 2 (6), 1:23 28-0 Explore the top online casinos available in your region.  
14 Audley Harrison TKO 27-Apr-13 1 (6), 1:48 Calculator for estimating lottery jackpot ticket sales.  
13 4 (6), 1:09 Tyson Fury triumphed against Deontay Wilder with a TKO in the seventh round of their match.  
12 1 (6), 1:04 On Saturday, February 22, 2020, Tyson Fury faced Deontay Wilder in a much-anticipated rematch at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. This showdown came after their initial confrontation on December 1, 2018, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, which was an incredibly exciting match.  
11 1 (6), 3:00 During their first fight, both boxers showcased their talents in a tightly contested match . The opening rounds featured these two formidable heavyweights tentatively gauging each other’s strengths. In the fourth round, Wilder managed to leave Fury with a bloody nose using precise jabs, yet he struggled to capitalize on this success.  
10 Win 3 (6), 1:23 36-0 In the sixth round, Fury switched to a southpaw stance, which allowed him to put pressure on Wilder; however, he exercised caution to avoid Wilder's dangerous right-hand punches. The seventh round kicked off with both fighters exchanging jabs until Fury landed a powerful right hand that gave him an advantage, momentarily tying up Wilder to prevent a counterattack.  
9 Artur Szpilka KO 16-Jan-16 Retained WBC heavyweight title 1 (6), 0:33 Win 35-0  
8 Johann Duhaupas TKO 26-Sep-15 Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. 1 (6), 1:02 Retained WBC heavyweight title Wilder went on the offensive in the ninth round, delivering a swift left hook accompanied by a strong overhand right that knocked Fury down . Yet, Fury managed to rise in time to continue the fight. In the following rounds, a tired Wilder struggled to regain his footing after the demanding ninth round.  
7 Win 34-0 Éric Molina KO 1 (4), 1:30 13-Jun-15 In the final twelfth round, Wilder executed a solid right-left combination, bringing Fury down for the second time. Many spectators believed this might signal the end for the “Gypsy King.” However, in a remarkable display of resilience, Fury once again got back up as the match went the distance.  
6 Retained WBC heavyweight title Win 33-0 Bermane Stiverne 1 (4), 1:13 UD While Wilder thought that his two knockdowns would secure him victory, Fury believed he had decisively outscored Wilder in most of the rounds and deserved to win the heavyweight title. The judges ultimately ruled the match to be a draw , a controversial verdict that intensified the anticipation for the eagerly awaited rematch.  
5 17-Jan-15 Won WBC heavyweight title Win 32-0 1 (6), 0:55 Jason Gavern Wilder went on the offensive in the ninth round, delivering a swift left hook accompanied by a strong overhand right that knocked Fury down . Yet, Fury managed to rise in time to continue the fight. In the following rounds, a tired Wilder struggled to regain his footing after the demanding ninth round.  
4 RTD 16-Aug-14 Win 31-0 1 (4), 2:33 Malik Scott KO  
3 15-Mar-14 Win 30-0 Nicolai Firtha 1 (4), 3:00 KO As the undercard battles unfolded, both fighters were showcased in their respective locker rooms alongside their teams. There was a striking difference in the pre-fight demeanor of these two undefeated rivals : Wilder was seen pacing earnestly, while Fury relaxed on a leather couch, laughing and enjoying himself.  
2 26-Oct-13 Win 29-0 Siarhei Liakhovich 1 (4), 2:12 KO Their entrances to the ring were quite spectacular. Fury made a grand appearance seated on a throne, adorned in a royal robe and crown, carried by a group of women, reminiscent of Cleopatra's arrival. Wilder followed, clad in attire decorated with skull motifs, a black mask with red detailing around his eyes, and an imposing black crown. This suited him poorly as he later admitted that the heavy costume weighed over forty pounds, making the lengthy walk to the ring extremely tiring.  
1 9-Aug-13 Win 28-0 Audley Harrison 2 (4), 2:54 TKO Before the heavyweight showdown, Fury detailed his strategy, stating, 'We were happy to reveal our game plan. We had nothing to conceal. My plan was clear— charging across the ring, putting him on the defensive, and delivering powerful punches. I’ve always been a skilled elusive boxer—jabbing, evading, and not taking hits. When I chose to part ways with [my previous trainer] Ben Davison, who did an excellent job, it was a calculated decision. Many thought it was a poor choice, but it turned out perfectly.  

27-Apr-13

His new coach, Sugar Hill Steward, trained the Gypsy King in Detroit, Michigan, advocating for a more aggressive approach rather than a defensive one. This new strategy marked a departure from Fury's earlier tactic of maneuvering away from punches, and it proved to be remarkably effective throughout the match.

The heavyweight clash commenced with Fury charging at the champion right from the outset. He overwhelmed Wilder with a barrage of jabs and powerful strikes that caught Wilder off guard, transforming the match dynamics where he was often the one being aggressive. Fury clearly dominated the early stages of the fight and held nothing back.

The first significant moment of peril came in the third round when Wilder received a devastating hit to his ear , sending him to the canvas as blood began to flow. This injury was particularly impactful, as a strike to the ear can severely disrupt equilibrium, leaving a boxer disoriented for the remainder of the bout. Wilder struggled to find his balance after this knockdown, and his ear continued to bleed heavily throughout the fight.

Then, in round five, the Bronze Bomber hit the mat again after taking a punishing body shot from Fury. He managed to rise before the referee's count reached ten, but this likely marked the beginning of his decline as he found it increasingly difficult to maintain a strong fighting position. Despite Wilder’s determination and bravery to keep advancing, he lacked the power to deliver his feared right hand.

In the seventh round, Deontay's co-trainer Mark Breland threw in the towel, effectively concluding what was proving to be a one-sided battle favoring Fury. Wilder's trainer, Jay Deas, disagreed with Breland’s decision to stop the fight, resigning the win and heavyweight title to Tyson Fury. Although Wilder was angered by his team's decision, as he preferred to fight until the end, the move ensured his safety. In situations like this, boxers often display immense pride, but they can sustain severe injuries when unable to protect themselves in the ring.

In addition to capturing the WBC heavyweight title from Wilder, their contract includes a rematch clause, enabling Deontay to request a third fight between the two. He has 30 days to opt for this rematch, and currently, Wilder’s team appears supportive of this plan, preparing for a potential third encounter with Fury. Since the last fight called for a 50/50 purse split, the subsequent matchup is expected to be organized with a 60/40 favoring Fury. It will be intriguing to see how the betting odds evolve for this anticipated contest.

Most boxing analysts, along with numerous fans, are eager to witness Tyson Fury take on Anthony Joshua next in a matchup that would unify all four major British heavyweight titles, crowning an undisputed champion for the first time in two decades. While this is the favored outcome among boxing enthusiasts, it’s likely that a rematch between Fury and Wilder will occur before that anticipated match happens. Fury has displayed superior boxing skills compared to Wilder and is expected to win easily in their next encounter.

MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, USA

Acquired the WBC, vacant The Ring, and lineal heavyweight titles

MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, USA

Secured the WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title

Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Manchester Arena, Manchester, England

Achieved WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, The Ring, and lineal heavyweight titles

Retained the WBO International heavyweight title

Claimed European, WBO International, and vacant British heavyweight titles

The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USA

Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Won the vacant WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title

Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Won the vacant Irish heavyweight title

Retained the Commonwealth heavyweight title

King's Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Captured the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles

Colisée Pepsi, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada