By Daily Sports on February 23, 2020
Britain’s Tyson Fury became world heavyweight champion for the second time after stopping Deontay Wilder in a thrilling bout in Las Vegas this morning of Sunday, February 23, 2020.
Fury knocked his opponent down in the third and fifth rounds before Wilder’s corner threw in the towel in the seventh.
The Briton was dominant throughout and won every round with a spectacular performance in his rematch with the previously unbeaten American.
The pair drew their first bout 15 months ago and Fury remains unbeaten after claiming the WBC world title.
•Adapted from a BBC report. PHOTO: Fury waiting for the kill after knocking down Wilder . . . Sunday morning in Las Vegas, USA
Source Daily Sports
Posted February 23, 2020
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