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WBN Scorecard: Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II

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World Boxing News provides a live WBN scorecard for the WBC heavyweight title event featuring champion Deontay Wilder and challenger Tyson Fury.

Wilder vs Fury scorecard

WBN scores round-by-round for the clash at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

Wilder vs Fury details

Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury

Title: WBC Heavyweight title

Rounds: 12

Referee: Kenny Bayless

Judges: Glenn Feldman, Dave Moretti, Steve Weisfeld

Follow all the updates on the Wilder vs Fury scorecard as they happen below:

WILDER FURY
52 59
9 1 10
9 2 10
8 3 10
9 4 10
8 5 9
9 6 10
7 TKO
8
9
10
11
12
WBN Score: -
WINNER -
FURY TKO7

Undercard results:

Former world heavyweight champion Charles Martin led into the main event with a crushing stoppage of Gerald Washington. An overhand left did the damage and let the third man step in to save Washington from any further punishment.

Martin is now in line to challenge for his old IBF title.

Navarrete

WBO super bantamweight champion Emanuel Navarrete remains so following a battering ram of a performance versus Jeo Santisima.

Head-hunting all the way, Navarrete wore down the challenger until Russell Mora was forced to step in as the eleventh came closer.

The first Pay-Per-View clash of the night saw freak of nature Sebastian Fundora card a unanimous decision over previously undefeated Daniel Lewis.

Fundora took the spoils 99-91, 98-92, and 97-93 on the cards.

In the penultimate contest before the PPV portion of the event, Subriel Matias and Petros Ananyan shared an all-out ten-round slugfest.

At times Ananyan was hurt, but it was late in the fight that swung the verdict his way.

Matias took too many headshots and was held up by the ropes, leading to referee Robert Byrd giving him a standing eight count.

It turned out to be crucial. Scorecards read 96-93 and 95-94 twice for Ananyan.

In an eight-round welterweight bout, Javier Molina remained in the hunt for a world title shot by defeating Amir Imam via decision.

Isaac Lowe

Team Fury team member Isaac Lowe continued his excellent form by defeating former world title challenger Alberto Guevara.

A messy affair saw both fighters deducted points on more than one occasion.

In the end, Lowe took a points victory.

Young welterweight prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr can now boast a 5-0 record following a four-round decision against Corey Champion.

Despite his tender years, Mielnicki is progressing well and looks at ease in the ring.

At the lightweight limit, Gabriel Flores Jr. out-scored Matt Conway after eight rounds to improve to 17-0.

In the opener, Rolando Romero moved to 11-0 with a second-round stoppage of Arturs Ahmetovs at super lightweight.

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