Tyson Fury serenaded the Las Vegas struggle crowd after knocking out Deontay Wilder within the 11th spherical to retain the WBC and The Ring journal heavyweight titles on Saturday evening.
Fury closed his post-fight interview with a model of Marc Cohn’s hit “Strolling in Memphis.” Fury modified the lyrics to say he was “strolling in Vegas.”
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The “Gypsy King” was elated with the newest victory over Wilder to shut out the trilogy with the man heavyweight boxer. Fury closed the bout out within the 11th spherical with one other knockdown of the “Bronze Bomber.” Wilder had been knocked down just a few instances earlier within the struggle and couldn’t stand up from the final one.

Tyson Fury, of England, arrives for a heavyweight championship boxing match in opposition to Deontay Wilder, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photograph/Chase Stevens)
Fury began to return on robust in the previous couple of rounds, although he was knocked down twice himself earlier within the struggle.
TYSON FURY KNOCKS OUT DEONTAY WILDER IN CLASSIC HEAVYWEIGHT WAR TO RETAIN TITLES
Fury then landed an enormous shot within the 10th spherical that caught Wilder and ship him to the bottom. The referee continued the struggle and Fury smelled blood within the water and began pummeling. Wilder countered on the finish of the spherical and appeared like he was getting some momentum.

Tyson Fury, of England, hits Deontay Wilder in a heavyweight championship boxing match Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photograph/Chase Stevens)
Wilder was taking extra pictures within the 11th spherical, together with a nasty uppercut with 2 minutes left within the spherical. Fury then landed the ultimate shot that despatched Wilder down.
Wilder walked to the again and didn’t stick round for Fury’s singing.
The group on the T-Cellular Area in Las Vegas received a critical heavyweight battle and it almost went your complete evening.

Tyson Fury, of England, celebrates after defeating Deontay Wilder in a heavyweight championship boxing match Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021, in Las Vegas. (AP Photograph/Chase Stevens)
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Fury improved to 31-Zero in his profession. Wilder fell to 42-2.
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