Gary Rose
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He came, he saw, he conquered.
An incredible fight won by an incredible boxer. Tyson Fury is an unstoppable force and you have to fear for anyone that faces him after his latest display.
You can read all about how one of the greatest fights unfolded in Alex Bysouth's report here.
That's it from us. See you later.
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'Fury untouchable, Wilder fearless'
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Breakfast
When he is determined, he is untouchable. When he went down in the fourth those were heavy knockdowns. His eyes were glazed in the fifth but he managed to turn it around. He is an extraordinary human.
The doctor went up four times to have a look in Wilder's face and asked if he could continue and four times Wilder pushed him away.
It was a rollercoaster and the reason it got to the 11th round was because of Wilder's guts, heart and desire.
He might not be everyone's cup of tea but he is brave and he is fearless.
'There is no more Deontay Wilder'
Tyson Fury, speaking to BBC Sport: "I am very proud of my performance and the victory tonight. I was given this victory by god again and I am really thankful for it. There were some shaky moments in there but I never lost faith. I continued on and persevered and got that single punch knock out. As soon as I landed it I jumped on the ropes. I knew he was not getting back up from that."
How did you get up from the floor in round four? "Determination and god's plan. He was a very capable opponent tonight. It was a different fight from the first two but the outcome was the same.
"It was a great trilogy and you need a good dance partner for trilogies and he has been a good dance partner but there is no rematch clause, it is done. Wilder is done. There is no more Deontay Wilder."
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'Rocky is like the Teletubbies compared to that!'
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Breakfast
It is the best fight I have seen in the flesh and the best I have ever watched on film. I am not sure how to describe it. I was maybe five feet from the ring. I sat there with my jaw on my chin.
Rocky is like the Teletubbies compared to what you witnessed tonight!
It was extraordinary, it was quite amazing and a privilege to watch it.
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Best ever?
Boxing promoter Bob Arum, alongside Tyson Fury in the post-fight news conference, says this fight was the best he's ever seen
"I've been in this business 57 years promoting fights and I truly have to say I have never seen a heavyweight fight as magnificent as this," he said.
"I am so proud of the man on my right. He's showed heart, ability, he is truly a fighting man."
'I am not even thinking about boxing'
Asked if he could end his career after this win, Tyson Fury says: "Do you know what? I am going to go out and have a couple of drinks and relax. I am not even thinking about boxing.
"This has been a well earned victory and I will enjoy it."
Round 11 - Fury finishes the fight
In round 11 Tyson Fury's hard work paid off as a crushing right hand would send Deontay Wilder plummeting to the canvas for one final time as the referee waved off the fight.
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Round 10 - Fury with another knockdown
After dominating the fight from round five onwards, Fury was able to secure his second knockdown of the night. A right hand buckled Deontay Wilder and sent the American to his knees.
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Round four - Wilder shows his power
Deontay Wilder would display his heart and that dangerous right hand as he dropped Tyson Fury twice within the final minute of round four
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Round three - the first knockdown
Tyson Fury seemingly took control of the fight when he knocked down Deontay Wilder in the third round with a crashing right hand.
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Here's a reminder of some of the big moments from the fight...
'One of my greatest wins'
Tyson Fury in the post-fight news conference about what is next for him: "We will see. I have just earned a well-earned break from everything. Before I start thinking about fighting other men I will bask in this victory. This tonight was one of my greatest wins. I got off the floor to do it. I am the big dog in the division."
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Tyson Fury looks like he good go again in the post-fight news conference. Amazing amount of energy considering the gruelling, thrilling fight he has just been through.
The scorecards...
One final word from the champ
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'It is going to be a tough task to decrypt Tyson Fury'
Richie Woodhall on BT Sport: "The worst thing you can do against Tyson Fury is let him get back up after you have got him down. Because his mindset steps up and then he is even more difficult to deal with.
David Haye on BT Sport: "It is going to be a very tough task to find a way to decrypt Tyson Fury for sure."
What next for Fury?
Tyson Fury will now likely look to Oleksandr Usyk for a chance to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis 21 years ago.
That fight may have to wait, however. The Ukrainian looks set to face Anthony Joshua in a rematch first to see if the Briton can win back his WBF, IBF and WBO crowns.
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