WBC champion Tyson Fury says Deontay Wilder did not want to show him sportsmanship or respect after he had knocked out the American in their third WBC heavyweight title fight.
Fury inflicted a crushing knockout in the 11th round to retain his WBC heavyweight title in Las Vegas.
He says he is thankful they are going home in one piece.
Fury retained the WBC Heavyweight title after dropping Deontay Wilder in the 11th round.
The most anticipated fight of the year didn't fail to entertain as both gladiators gave in their all in the 12 round bout.
The Bronze Bomber had a better start but Fury dropped him in Round three.
Wilder got back up and continued to move forward, dropping the defending champion twice in the 4th round.
After the 5th round, Wilder looked tired as Fury continued to use his jab to target his body and head.
Fury pushed forward with his assault on Wilder and dropped him again in the 10th round.
Wilder looked as if he was out of breath in the 11th round, as Fury continue to land a combination of punches dropping the former champion in a time of 1 minute and 10 seconds of the 11th round.
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