That’s 8pm over in Nevada, where the fight will take place. Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will do battle once again with the British boxer’s WBC and The Ring magazine heavyweight titles on the line. The Bronze Bomber was later taken to hospital for routine checkups and his trainer Malik Scott has since revealed that the American broke his hand.įollowing the conclusion of the fight, it will be interesting to see what’s next for both fighters.Ī bout between Fury and Oleksandr Usyk seems a possibility at some point, unless Anthony Joshua can get revenge in the rematch, but, for now, it looks like it will be Dillian Whyteup next for the Gypsy King. Fury vs Wilder 3 ring-walks are expected to get underway from 4am UK time on Sunday, October 10.
Fury went on to call Wilder a sore loser and an idiot for his lack of sportsmanship. While Wilder put up a fight, Fury dominated him in every department and was the rightful winner.Īfter the fight, the Bronze Bomber refused to shake his opponent’s hand as he still believes he cheated in the second bout. The Gypsy King landed 42.5% of the power punches he threw (114 out of 268) which was a lot compared to Wilder’s 24.7% (63 out of 255). The Bronze Bomber did not land a single jab in the last three rounds of the fight. Wilder threw 355 punches throughout the fight, but was able to land only 72 of those (20.3%).įury landed 36 out of the 117 jabs he threw at Wilder (30.8%) while his opponent managed only 9 out of 102 (8.9%). The most number of punches he threw was 55 in round 10, while the highest he landed was 22 in the ninth round.