The 6'7" bruiser from Tuscaloosa remains one of the most powerful punchers of all time, and he's had more than a year to plot his revenge. The second knockdown came in the final round and looked every inch a decisive blow, before Fury rose to his feet in one of the most iconic sporting moments of all time. Such was Fury's supremacy that it's easy to forget that the Bronze Bomber (42-1-1) dropped him twice in their first bout. The 6'9" man mountain from Manchester taught Wilder a lesson in their second bout in February last year, dominating his opponent from the first bell to the moment Wilder's towel hit the canvas in Round 7. The Gypsy King (30-0-1) may not have all the belts, but few would argue that he isn't the top dog in the sport right now. Live stream: Fox Sports PPV/ ESPN Plus PPV (US) | BT Sport Box Office (UK) | Kayo Sports PPV (AU) Date: Saturday, October 9 (Sunday, October 10 in UK)įury vs Wilder time (approx): 8.30pm local, 11.30pm ET, 4.30am BST, 2.30pm AEDT
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