Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tyson Fury takes Wladimir Klitschko’s heavyweigh­t title.

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DUESSELDOR­F, Germany — Tyson Fury defeated Wladimir Klitschko by unanimous decision to end the Ukrainian’s 91/2year reign as heavyweigh­t champion Saturday and take his WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweigh­t titles.

After a bruising encounter that ended with cuts near both of Klitschko’s eyes, referee Tony Weeks went to the judges’ scorecards. Cesar Ramos and Raul Caiz scored it 115-112 each, while Ramon Cerdan had it 116-111 in favor of the undefeated Briton (250, 18 knockouts).

Fury, 12 years younger than the 39-year-old Klitschko, taunted and baited the champion at various stages, prompting jeers from fans at the 55,000-seat soccer stadium in Duesseldor­f.

Klitschko (64-4, 53 KO) was cautious until attempting a recovery in the final rounds but suffered his first defeat since April 2004.

“I’ve said some stupid things,” an emotional Fury said of his prefight talk and antics. “Wladimir, you’re a great champion and thanks for having me. It was all fun and games in the buildup.”

Fury was itching to go from the start, goaded Klitschko during and after the round.

Fury put his hands behind his back in the third round, though the defending champion improved in the next. Fury landed a big right on Klitschko in the fifth, when he opened a small cut under his right eye, and taunted him again.

The Briton’s intensity seemed to drop as Klitschko improved, but he still needled him in the seventh when he urged Klitschko to “come on” and baited him again with his hands behind his back, prompting more jeers.

Klitschko replied to an uppercut in the ninth with a big right of his own before Fury was warned for punching the back of Klitschko’s head, but by then he had Klitschko in trouble in the corner.

Klitschko needed a response and sought it in the 10th, by which time there was blood coming from his left eye, too.

Fury had a point deducted for hitting behind the head in the 11th, and both fighters gave their all in a furious final round before raising their arms in celebratio­n.

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