Deontay Wilder Vs Tyson Fury II score sheets at time of the TKO revealed
The score sheets of Deontay Wilder Vs Tyson Fury II before the Technical Knockout has been revealed to all in public. Deontay Wilder only won one round on one judge’s scorecard after the scoring up to the seventh round was revealed following Tyson Fury’s stoppage victory. 14 months ago Fury claimed that judges had ruined…
The score sheets of Deontay Wilder Vs Tyson Fury II before the Technical Knockout has been revealed to all in public.
Deontay Wilder only won one round on one judge’s scorecard after the scoring up to the seventh round was revealed following Tyson Fury’s stoppage victory.
14 months ago Fury claimed that judges had ruined his dream comeback, when they scored the first fight against Wilder as a draw, before Saturday night he’d claimed he would knock the Bronze Bomber thus not need the judges.
He stuck to his word, twice knocking Wilder down before the American’s team threw in the towel in the seventh, but the scorecards revealed he was miles ahead anyway.
Fury knocked his opponent down twice, in the third and fifth rounds, meaning he automatically won both those rounds 10-8.
The undefeated British boxer would have had one point deducted in the fifth, after being warned by the referee for using his elbows, making it a 9-8 round in the final calculations.
All three judges gave him the opening round but Glenn Feldman gave a tighter second to Wilder, despite the challenger coming on strong in the finishing salvos of that round, before the third, fourth, fifth and sixth were all given to the 31-year-old from England on all three cards.
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