Tyson Fury eleven rounds KO Wild, became one of the most exciting boxing matches in heavyweight history, with a total of five knockdowns and a large number of heavy blows on both sides, this match can be said to be a heavyweight battle that has gone down in history!

Recently, a senior foreign boxing critic has established an authoritative ranking for the best heavyweight competitions, and he believes that "Tyson Fury vs Wild 3" can only be at the bottom compared with other heavyweight competitions. Here's a ranking of the 6 best heavyweight games of all time from the boxing critic!
6. Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder, October 9, 2021, Las Vegas.
It was a pinnacle duel of big-name boxers, and "Gypsy King" Tyson Fury knocked Wild down twice in the 11th round, then gave him a devastating blow! Although Wilder claims to be one of the best heavyweight boxers in boxing, he was completely defeated by Furi twice in the form of KO.
5. Mike Tyson vs Douglas, February 2, 1990, Tokyo
"Steel" Mike Tyson is considered one of the greatest boxers in the world! However, he was far inferior to his Douglas KO (it is said that the night before the game, Tyson fought 5 Japanese girls at night, resulting in a weak leg and no fighting power during the next day's match). Douglas destroyed Tyson in the form of KO in the eleventh round, becoming a heavyweight champion, but also shocking the world, and this big battle was listed as the biggest underdog in history!
4. George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali, 29 October 1974, Zaire Kinshasa
When Muhammad Ali called George Foreman in the "Battle of the Jungles," there were considerable concerns about his safety. Ali was considered at a disadvantage, and he had to think strategically about how to defeat the undefeated world heavyweight and develop a "rope-doping" strategy to exhaust Foreman.
On the night of the game, the tactics worked, Ali leaned on the rope, let Foreman repeatedly pound him, and when Foreman was exhausted, Ali saw the opportunity, combined punches to counterattack, knocked Foreman down devastatingly, and finally won the world championship.
Riddick Bowe vs Evander Holyfield, Las Vegas, November 13, 1992
The three-game saga of Ridik Bow and Hollyfield has become one of the greatest series in the history of boxing and one of the most exciting boxing matches in the world. The two men met three times from 1992 to 1995. Among them, the third confrontation is the most brutal, and the two sides in the confrontation have knocked each other down, and it is most appropriate to describe it as ups and downs and dangers. Holyfield in with Riddick. In 3 big battles, Bao has achieved a result of 2 losses and 1 win, it can be said that the field is wonderful, and friends who like it can go to see!
2. Muhammad Ali vs Joe Fraser, October 1, 1975
Dubbed the legendary Battle of the Manila Shocks, this heavyweight race is truly one of the most revered races of all time. Two long-standing rival fighters stood in the middle of the ring and engaged in an incredible blow-to-head confrontation, with Coach Fraser asking the referee to stop the game after seeing Fraser's eyes swollen!
After the match, Muhammad Ali commented on the ferocious match and said a famous quote. "This is the closest I've ever been to death."
1. Muhammad Ali vs Joe Fraser, March 8, 1971
Ali's first clash with Joe Fraser was staged in front of 20,000 fans in Madison Square Garden in New York and was billed as "Battle of the Century." The two played the whole time, and boxing fans enjoyed a thrilling 15-round match, Ali was knocked down once in the last round, but finally narrowly defeated Fraser by points, and was hospitalized for suspected jaw fracture.
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