#WilderFury2 #Boxing #FightView360 Tyson Fury STOPS Deontay Wilder In Round 7 Via TKO Corner Throwing Towel & Kenny Bayless Referee Stoppage February 22, 2020 On PBC on FOX & Top Rank On ESPN+ Pay-Per-View PPV - Wilder vs Fury FULL Post Fight Results, Highlights, Recap, Full Fight Analysis, Post Fight Interview & More - Knockdown and Highlights Video Analysis - ▶️SUBSCRIBE ◀️& 👉 VISIT https://bit.ly/2Ck4dsd FOR OUR NEW FV360 Merch! Also PLEASE Check https://www.fightview360.com 👈 for latest boxing news, rankings, schedules, highlights, reviews, & results ** 📧 Contact Email: [email protected] Tyson "The Gypsy King" Fury defeated Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder by seventh-round stoppage to capture the WBC Heavyweight Championship Saturday night headlining a historic mega PPV event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The highly anticipated rematch was the most eagerly awaited heavyweight fight in decades after their controversial split draw in 2018. After an unprecedented promotion, the two heavyweight giants traded leather in the middle of the ring in front of a sold out crowd of 15,816. While both men landed good shots in the first two rounds, Fury broke through in round three with a right hook that put Wilder down late in the round. While Wilder was able to make it through the round and continue fighting, his legs appeared weakened and in round five Fury scored another knockdown, this time with a body shot. Referee Kenny Bayless deducted a point from Fury late in round five, but it didn't stop Fury from coming forward and continuing to use his height and weight advantage to push Wilder around the ring. In round seven, Fury had Wilder cornered and unloaded with a series of power punches that prompted Wilder's corner to stop the bout, which the referee officially did at 1:39 of the round. According to CompuBox, Fury was the busier and more effective puncher, out throwing Wilder 267 to 141 and out landing him 82 to 34, including big fifth and sixth rounds where he landed 16 and 14 power punches respectively. The co-main event saw former heavyweight champion Charles Martin (28-2-1, 25 KOs) score a one-punch knockout over Gerald "El Gallo Negro" Washington (20-4-1, 13 KOs) in the sixth-round of their showdown. "I knew that I had him hurt a few times in the fight," said Martin. "Every round I think I hurt him, but I just couldn't finish him. I knew that I had to take my time in there. It took me some rounds to catch up with him, because he's very quick on the retreat." Martin landed a powerful left cross late in the round to send Washington to the mat, eventually forcing referee Tony Weeks to wave off the bout 1:57 into the round. The victory is Martin's third-straight since the beginning of 2019. "The referee did what he thought was right," said Washington. "He's a top notch ref so I won't complain about the stoppage. He put me down and I got up, so I definitely wanted to get back to it." "This win means a lot," said Martin. "It shows that I've been working hard. The people can see it. I was never hurt at any point. This has just given me more confidence in myself. I can take the punches and give the punches." In a featured PPV bout, Emanuel "Vaquero" Navarrete (31-1, 27 KOs) made the fifth successful defense of his WBO junior featherweight world title in less than a year, knocking out Filipino challenger Jeo Santisima (19-3, 16 KOs) in the 11th round. "As I said during the build-up to the fight, I was coming for another knockout victory, and I got it," said Navarrete. "It took me a little more time than expected. I hurt him a couple of times during the fight, but I got to give it to him; he is a real Filipino warrior. He took a lot of punches and didn't go down. His corner had to stop the fight. Navarrete, from San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico, is boxing's most active world champion, as he has won five in a row by stoppage since winning the world title via decision over Isaac "Royal Storm" Dogboe in December 2018. "This is my fifth successful defense of the world title," said Navarrete. "Now I want a unification fight. I'll look at my options, but if I don't get it soon, I'll probably move to 126-pounds to challenge the champions at featherweight." **Also please support our sponsors and affiliations ** ✔https://www.EatNakedNi.com ✔https://www.Fite.tv TWITTER: / fightview360 FACEBOOK: TstreeT UNCUT **Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/te... **