
Briton Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder in his third boxing match and defended his WBC heavyweight title.
The first round remained with the American, but in the second three minutes the Briton equalized his position in the ring, taking advantage of the vulnerability in the opponent's defense.
The third round began under Wilder's dictation, however, Fury knocked him down after hitting the temple.
In the fourth three minutes, the American managed to reciprocate, and the British boxer was already knocked down twice.
In the future, the opponents continued to exchange striking blows, and in the seventh round, Fury almost sent Wilder to the canvas for the second time, but he survived.
In the 10th three-minute period, the Briton achieved his goal by sending the American to the second knockdown, and in the next round he finished the fight ahead of schedule with a knockout of his opponent.
All those jabs in the rounds leading up to the KO made a huge difference, an accumulation of punches turns the big one into the final one. Otherworldly stamina and condition from Fury for such a big man, what a fighter #FuryWilder3 pic.twitter.com/7PWbQay8ZH
— Evan Morgan Grahame (@Evan_M_G) October 10, 2021