Tyson Fury, who is now 31-0-1 in his career with 22 knockouts, led on all three scorecards (95-91, 94-92, 95-92) at the time of the stoppage in the 11th round.
LAS VEGAS – Late Saturday, nearly an hour after yet another dominating knockout win over Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, bare chested, folded his 6’9,” 277-pound frame onto a padded chair. His belt, the WBC title, was wrapped around his ample waist. A red trucker hat was tilted back on his head, a pair of unlabeled tube socks ran up calves.
He looked like the kind of slob you might see stumbling out of a Vegas strip club.