Saturday night, Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury met in a tremendous Heavyweight title fight. It was a much anticipated fight, and it delivered some amazing drama, particularly in the 12th round where Fury seemed to get up from sure defeat and manage to hang on to the end. Despite that knockdown (plus a previous knockdown in round 9) most analysts saw the fight for Fury. But it was not to be, as the judges ruled it a split draw with scores of 115-111 Wilder (from judge Alejandro Rochin), 114-112 Fury (Robert Tapper) and 113-113 draw (Phil Edwards).
Wilder vs. Fury scorecards: Anatomy of a robbery
