Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Fury: I have now shown I’m the best in my era!

- BOXING

TYSON Fury believes he has left no doubt he is the best heavyweigh­t of the era after rising from the canvas twice to retain his WBC title with an 11th-round knockout of Deontay Wilder in an all-time classic.

In a breathtaki­ng and bruising third contest between the two at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with five knockdowns in total, the Brit showcased tremendous fortitude to come out on top.

Wilder hit the deck first in the third round and looked to be saved by the bell on unsteady legs and yet after just a minute’s respite, he immediatel­y turned the tables with his straight right hand to twice topple Fury.

Wilder tired in the middle rounds, perhaps fatigued by how much energy he had expended in trying to get the knockout.

After sinking to his knees in the 10th after Fury evened up the knockdowns, Wilder finished the round strongly and momentaril­y buzzed the Briton.

It was the final act of defiance from Wilder, though, as he was sent crashing face first to the floor for the third and final time in the penultimat­e round by a savage right to the temple.

“When it comes down to it, when I have to pull the chips out, every time I’ve delivered,” said Fury. “I can only be the best of my day, I’ve done that: I’m the best fighter in my era.

“I actually feel sorry for all these guys who have had to fight me because I go in the dressing room and I’m not nervous, it’s a boxing fight to me, but they’re fighting the fighter of the generation, that’s for sure.

“Without sounding too sharp and clever, I believe that I could beat any man in history, any man born I believe I’ve got a really good chance of beating him.

“I can only be the best of my era and I’m definitely that.”

 ?? ?? Tyson Fury knocks out Deontay Wilder to defend his WBC title
Tyson Fury knocks out Deontay Wilder to defend his WBC title

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