British boxer Tyson Fury performed well in his heavyweight match against Duontay Wilder last night and beat his American rival with a technical knockout in the seventh round in Las Vegas.

In the second confrontation between the two big boxers, Fury dominated near the end of the first round and maintained his clear superiority to the end after he dropped Wilder twice and made him bleed, before the referee stopped the meeting in the seventh round after the Wilder team threw the white flag.

Fury took advantage of his arm's length in the Nile from his American opponent and then dominated the match completely since the third round, after he punched his right fist into Wilder's left ear and the latter fell to the corner.

Wilder then failed to fully regain his balance.

Once again Fiori knocked out his opponent in the fifth round and then sent him a barrage of punches at the corner in the seventh round where the end was.

With this result, Fury, who won 30 times and lost once, grabbed the WBB belt from Wilder who scored 42 wins, one draw and one loss.

The previous match between the boxers ended in December 2018 with a draw.