Britain's Tyson Fury pulled off
one of the great boxing upsets as he outpointed Wladimir Klitschko to
become heavyweight champion of the world.
Klitschko, whose nine-year reign as champion was brought to an end, simply could not work the challenger out and did not do enough to win.
Klitschko had not been beaten since 2004 and his second reign as champion included 19 successful defences.
Before Saturday, Klitschko had 65 wins from 68 professional fights stretching back to 1996, and he can take some consolation from the fact he surpassed Joe Louis' previous record of 28 heavyweight world title fights.
Fury, who was awarded the fight 115-112, 115-112, 116-111 on the judges' scorecards, is now the WBA, IBF and WBO champion.
Fury has won all 25 of his fights, 18 of them by knockout
Unbeaten Fury, written off beforehand by many pundits, was clocking up his 25th straight win
5 facts about Tyson Fury |
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Background: Fury was born into a family of Irish travellers. His father, John Fury, was a bare-knuckle fighter in the 1980s, who was jailed in 2011 for gouging a man's eye out. |
Lightweight to heavyweight: Tyson was born three months premature and weighed in at 1lb - doctors described his chances of survival as slim. |
What's in a name? His father named him 'Tyson' as world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson was in his pomp when Fury was born in August 1988. |
Father time: Fury and wife Paris have a five-year-old daughter called Venezuela and three-year old son Prince. |
Sporting chance: Fury, a keen Manchester United fan, represented both Ireland and England at amateur level |
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