Tyson Fury may have beaten Deontay Wilder to retain his WBC heavyweight title in Las Vegas - but it was anything but an easy night for the Gypsy King.After flooring Wilder in the third round, Fury was twice knocked to the canvas by the Bronze Bomber in the fourth and was ultimately saved by the bell as his opponent moved in for the kill.Fury then rallied and was firmly in the ascendancy by the time he knocked down Wilder again in the 11th, at which point veteran referee Russell Moura halted proceedings without even giving the American the count.The scorecards from ringside however, show the extent to which Fury, 33, was in trouble at the 12-round fight's halfway point.Judges Dave Moretti, Tim Cheatham and Steve Weisfeld all had Wilder ahead.
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