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Watch moment Tyson Fury ‘takes Deontay Wilder’s SOUL’ as new footage shows sweat fly off American with brutal KO

TYSON FURY'S brutal knockout against Deontay Wilder was perfectly captured from ringside.

Some fans are even saying it shows the moment the Gypsy King stole his rival's SOUL.

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Tyson Fury KO against Deontay Wilder was perfectly captured from ringside

 

Fury dramatically settled his trilogy series with Wilder with one round remaining after a right hand sent the American tumbling to the canvas.

After the punch landed, sweat flew off the former champion's head and the referee waved off the action.

The stunning KO and epic 11 rounds was praised by fans online, who were treated to an instant classic.

One said: "Wilder’s soul went with that punch. Wouldn’t be surprised if he retires."

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Another said: "That was one of the greatest heavyweight fights in history. Fury and Wilder are warriors to take those punches."

One commented: "Absolutely destroyed. You can just about spot Wilder’s soul leaving his body after the last punch if you look closely. Delicious."

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After the thrilling fight, Fury, 33, attempted to make peace with Wilder, 35, but his effort was snubbed.

Ex-champion David Haye believes Wilder was not 'coherent enough' to shake Fury's hand and could have been feeling the affects of the fight.

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