The Freeman

Fury wins in stunning stoppage of Wilder in heavyweigh­t tilt

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LAS VEGAS — Tyson Fury reinvented himself once again, and once again he’s a heavyweigh­t champion.

The Gypsy King dropped Deontay Wilder twice Saturday night (Sunday, PHL time) in their heavyweigh­t title rematch, turning from boxer to puncher to win the title when Wilder’s corner threw in the towel as he was taking a beating in the seventh round.

It was a stunning turnaround for a fighter who came back from drug and alcohol abuse to win the title for a second time, made even more surprising because Wilder was the devastatin­g puncher in their first fight 14 months ago.

``The king has returned to his throne,’’ proclaimed Fury, who fought to a draw with Wilder in their first fight.

Fury dropped Wilder in the third round with a right hand that seemed to take the legs out of the champion. He put him down again in the fifth round, this time with a left hand to the body.

He also bloodied Wilder’s ear, and seemed to lick the blood off his shoulder in a bizarre scene in the sixth round. If that wasn’t enough fun for the night, he tried to lead the crowd in a singalong of “American Pie” after the fight. Fury knew all the words.

The end came at 1:39 of the seventh round when referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight after Wilder’s corner threw in the towel as he was getting pummeled in a neutral corner. Blood was pouring out of Wilder’s ear for several rounds before Fury went in for the shoulder lick.

It was the first loss for Wilder in 44 fights, and it came in the 11th defense of the title he won in 2015.

``Even the greatest have lost and come back,’’ Wilder said. ``I make no excuses. This is what big-time boxing is all about.’’

The two fighters are under contract for a third fight, though Wilder could opt out of it as the loser. If the fight happens, Fury would get the better part of a 60-40 purse bid.

 ??  ?? Tyson Fury, of England, knocks down Deontay Wilder during a WBC heavyweigh­t championsh­ip boxing match in Las Vegas. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tyson Fury, of England, knocks down Deontay Wilder during a WBC heavyweigh­t championsh­ip boxing match in Las Vegas. ASSOCIATED PRESS

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