Fury Wins Historic Matchup: Second Biggest Trafficked Day in G911 History

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Feb/23/2020

Tyson Fury scored a pair of knockdowns in a dominating victory that ended in the seventh round when Deontay Wilder's corner threw in the towel before an electric, sold-out crowd of 15,816 on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Fury retained the lineal heavyweight championship and seized Wilder's WBC belt with the win.


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The sportsbooks should have had a sensational Saturday as Gambling911.com can report their second most trafficked day in its 21 year history.  Only the Conor McGregor-Floyd Mayweather back in 2018 fight generated more traffic.

Many of the establishments showing the fight had shut their doors early due to maximum capacity.

The fight was a far different one than when they squared off in December 2018 in Los Angeles. Then, Fury outboxed Wilder for long stretches, but Wilder knocked Fury down in the ninth round and then seemingly knocked him out with a brutal combination in the 12th round that Fury somehow survived. But in the end, the judges rules it a split draw: 114-112 Fury, 115-111 Wilder and 113-113.

 

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