Los Angeles: Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury fought to a split draw on Saturday night, with Wilder retaining his WBC heavyweight title after knocking down his British challenger twice. [caption id=“attachment_5656581” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File image of WBC heavyweight boxing champion Deontay Wilder. AP Photo[/caption] Wilder (40-0-1) floored Fury (27-0-1) in the ninth and 12th rounds, yet Fury clearly outboxed Wilder for large portions of the remainder of their entertaining showdown. Fury looked finished when Wilder put him flat on his back with two minutes left in the fight, but he rose and made it to the bell. Judge Robert Tapper scored the fight 114-110 for Fury, while Alejandro Rochin favored Wilder 115-111. Judge Phil Edwards and The Associated Press both scored it a 113-113 draw, with Wilder’s knockdowns compensating for Fury’s superior technique. Both men weren’t overly upset by the verdict after a compelling bout in front of a frenzied Hollywood crowd.
The three judges were divided on the outcome, with one scoring it 115-111 for Wilder, another 114-110 for Fury and the third 113-113.
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