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New decade – New King of boxing

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BY MARCEL MARIAK

Tyson “Gypsy King” Fury dethrones the Bronze Bomber in action-packed face-off!

February 22nd was host to one of this year’s most anticipated boxing matchups: WBC heavyweight champion, Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder, took on famous British boxer, Tyson “Gypsy King” Fury. The fight was everything a boxing fan could hope for: full of pre-fight hostility, trash talk, boxing action, and a breathtaking conclusion.

The History

The tension and anticipation leading this matchup wasn’t caused by the presence of the WBC championship belt, but rather by the history and previous drama between the two boxers. In December of 2018, the two warriors met in the ring for the first time; with Wilder defending his WBC heavyweight belt. Both boxers are known for their immense striking power and were previously undefeated, with Wilder holding a (40-0) record, and Fury’s record being (27-0). The lead up to the fight was extremely tense: both fighters exchanged heavy trash talk and with both of their perfect records on the line, the magnitude of the match was clear to both the competitors and the boxing community at large. During the bout, Fury mercilessly walked Wilder down, keeping him on his heels and attacking him with a barrage of powerful strikes. Wilder also had his moments in the fight, knocking Fury down twice toward the end of the match. After twelve rounds, both boxers had their hands raised after a split decision draw. The anticlimactic result caused an uproar in the boxing community, with many believing that Tyson Fury deserved to win the fight. After the bout, both fighters were interviewed; and they vowed to have a rematch and settle the score once and for all.

The Battle

Over a year after their last fight, the warriors were ready to step into the ring and prove themselves once and for all. In the lead up to the bout, it was clear that both boxers were taking the rematch very seriously. Tyson Fury even hired a new trainer to change his style and revamp his game. Walking to the ring, Fury and Wilder looked ready for war, and boxing fans couldn’t wait to find out which one of the powerful warriors would reign supreme.

From the start of the match, it became clear that Tyson Fury had changed his game tremendously: no longer was he patiently waiting for the perfect strike. Instead, he was endlessly pressuring Wilder with powerful strikes and forcing him to fight while retreating. While Wilder was landing strikes and hurting Fury, it was obvious that Fury was the dominant boxer. Tyson Fury opened up a cut on his opponent’s head in the second round, and by the fifth round, he had managed to completely exhaust Wilder with his ruthless onslaught. From that point on, Wilder’s attacks became almost inexistent; with him desperately attempting to clinch with his opponent to have a brief moment of rest. It was only a matter of time until Fury backed Wilder into a corner and began to unload his powerful strikes. Wilder’s corner chose to throw in the towel and protect their fighter from any further damage; resulting in a seventh-round TKO victory for Tyson Fury.

The Aftermath

During the post-fight press conference, Fury soaked in the victory which he had been waiting over a year for. Nevertheless, he still remained humble and admitted that Wilder is an amazing boxer and, “He doesn’t go down easy.” Fury also commented on his mentality during the fight, “I believed that if he couldn’t beat me when I was fifty percent of the man I am today,” emphasized Fury, “he never stood a chance tonight.” The futures of both Wilder and Fury are unclear. Wilder will likely be looking to bounce back from his loss and have a chance at recapturing the heavyweight title in the coming years; while Tyson Fury now has the gargantuan task of protecting not only his heavyweight belt but also his undefeated legacy.

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