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Ladybbird 10-10-21 11:22

Tyson Fury's NEW UK £1.7Mil Home After Partying in Las Vegas
 
Tyson Fury Brutally KOs Deontay Wilder in Thrilling Fight with Five Knockdowns

Fury was knocked down twice but rose to drop Wilder for a second time before stopping him in the 11th round

Daily Mirror 10 OCT 2021.


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Wilder had Fury down twice


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The referee waves off the fight

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Fury celebrates his win


Tyson Fury had chopped away for the best part of 11 rounds when a stubborn Deontay Wilder finally toppled for good.

The gutsy challenger had twice sprung back to his feet as he refused to wilt under pressure from Fury's 20-stone frame.

Wilder had even dropped the champion himself only to suffer flashbacks to their first clash as the Brit found the resolve to twice rise from the canvas.

But when Fury's right hand connected for a final time with four minutes of the fight remaining, Wilder's exhausted mind and body refused to respond.

Referee Russell Mora had also seen enough as he wasted no time in waving the trilogy fight off without a count to bring a concussive end to an exhilarating and breathtaking heavyweight showdown for the ages.

"It was a great fight and worthy of any great trilogy fight," Fury said afterwards. "He's got no love for me because I've beaten him three times.

"I’m a sportsman, I went over to him show some love and respect and he didn’t want to show it back. So I pray for him.”

Fury was meeting Wilder for the third time in three years following a controversial draw and a concussive stoppage.

The rivals were due to clash last summer but the fight was repeatedly rescheduled until it appeared to be off the table altogether when Fury agreed to fight Anthony Joshua.

But Wilder took legal action in order to secure his shot at Fury - and his old belt.

Last year the American blamed his defeat on his 40lb walk-on suit and he pared down his costume this time.

After a brief delay due to an issue with his gloves, Wilder marched in wearing a red and black fur robe.

Fury entered the arena to a mixed reception with only a couple of Union Flags on display given the travel ban which prevented his fans flying into Sin City.

The Brit donned a gladiator's outfit complete with helmet as he slowly meandered his way towards his waiting foe.

The warring duo were separated by a string of security guards for the introductions but were soon released to resume their rivalry.

And it was Wilder who began on the front foot, throwing almost exclusively to the body for the opening minute.

Fury by contrast was slow out of the blocks but did land the best punch of the first round with a straight right hand in the dying seconds.

He repeated the trick at the start of the second round before repeatedly attempting to tie Wilder up on the inside using his three-stone weight advantage.

Fury was given a stern warning for doing just that in the third session before Wilder turned up the pressure.

But it was Fury who scored the first knockdown with a huge right hand, dropping Wilder with 20 seconds of the round remaining.

The bell interrupted Fury's attempts to finish the job and Wilder turned the tide in the fourth, dropping Fury with a right hand with a minute remaining.

He did so again with 10 seconds to go but Fury managed to haul himself up and beat the count.

Wilder smelled blood in the fifth stanza but he was rocked by a right hand from Fury and appeared to labour somewhat through the rest of the round.

Both men appeared to be tiring in the sixth round as Wilder landed a clubbing jab which was answered by a looping right.

Fury was the betting favourite at the halfway mark and appeared to have recovered from his trip to the canvas as he landed another thudding right hand.

An uppercut then had Wilder in trouble against the ropes as Fury pushed for the finish.

Fury had out-landed Wilder by two-to-one by the eighth session and he cut a far more relaxed figure as his challenger continued to fade.

Wilder had to convince the doctor to allow him to continue but other than a fleeting rally, it was Fury who dominated again to extend his lead on the scorecards.

And Wilder was down again in the 10th as Fury looked to put an exclamation point on his victory. The American rose again and had Fury in trouble at the bell as the trilogy swung one way and then the other.

Fury crashed in a right hand against the ropes at the start of the championship rounds before he finally stopped Wilder with a bludgeoning right hand which sent the exhausted challenger crashing to defeat.

Earlier on the heavyweight-themed undercard, Efe Ajagba and Frank Sanchez fought like two prospects fearful of losing their unbeaten records.

Only a handful of punches had been landed by the halfway stage but Sanchez injected some urgency into proceedings when he forced Ajagba to take a knee.

But because he then landed a clean punch while his opponent was grounded, the referee ruled no knockdown.

Ultimately the Cuban didn't need it as he ran out a comfortable winner on all three judges' scorecards.

Robert Helenius dominated his rematch with Adam Kownacki having upset the Pole by fourth-round stoppage last year.

Helenius out-landed his European rival from the opening bell as Kownacki's left eye quickly began to shut and the one-sided beatdown was waved off in the sixth round.

Twenty-one-year-old KO artist Jared Anderson took his record to 10-0 with a second-round stoppage of Vladimir Tereshkin.



Ladybbird 13-10-21 11:40

Re: Tyson Fury's NEW UK £1.7Mil Home After Partying in Las Vegas
 
Tyson Fury's NEW £1.7Million Home in UK Seaside Resort After Partying in Las Vegas

After partying with wife Paris in as Vegas following his historic WBC heavyweight championship victory over Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury will be looking forward to relaxing in a new £1.7million home in the Lancashire seaside resort of Morecambe


Daily Mirror 13 OCT 2021.


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Richard Eley stands by the statue of comedy legend Eric Morecambe, which is near the home of British heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury in Morecambe ( Image:Julian Hamilton/Daily Mirror)


Tyson Fury received a hero’s welcome when he arrived back in the UK after retaining his WBC heavyweight boxing crown today.

Fury, 33, and his wife Paris, 31, been partying in Las Vegas with family and friends since his sensational victory over Deontay Wilder in Sin City in the early hours of Sunday morning.

But now the couple are looking forward to relaxing with their six children after buying a stunning new £1.7million home in the Lancashire seaside resort of Morecambe.

Tyson and Paris love the picturesque area and after living in a £550,000 house overlooking the beautiful Morecambe Bay, they have now bought a second home nearby.

It has more room for their their three daughters, Venezuela, 12, Valencia, three, and two month old Athena, and three sons, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, four, and Prince Adonis, two.

Land Registry documents show the property was bought for £1,695,000 in December last year by Tyson Fury Ltd.

The boxer says his family is now “deeply rooted” in the quiet town, where people have adopted the Manchester born sporting superstar as one of their own.


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Tyson’s neighbours Christine Newby, 75, and Pauline Wade, 75, woke in the early hours of Sunday to watch the big fight together.


Christine said: “Tyson is very popular around here. We all like him and his family, they are lovely.

“He has done very well for himself and he deserves it, he has worked so hard for it.”




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