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			Boxing: WBC sanctions direct rematch between Wilder and Fury 
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			 [December 08, 2018] 
			(Reuters) - The World Boxing 
			Council has given its approval for a "direct rematch" between its 
			heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder of the United States and 
			Britain's Tyson Fury, who fought to a draw in Los Angeles last 
			weekend. 
 "Wilder and Fury gave boxing one of the best fights in the 
			heavyweight division in a long time, which has created tremendous 
			popular demand for the fans to see a rematch," the WBC said in a 
			statement on Friday.
 
 Wilder (40-0-1, 39 KOs) knocked Fury (27-0-1, 19 KOs) down twice, 
			including a brutal right-left combination in the 12th that initially 
			looked like it would end the fight.
 
 Fury, who somehow willed himself to his feet and held on to send the 
			fight to the judges, had earlier controlled much of the bout behind 
			his long jab, precise footwork and slippery defense.
 
 One judge scored the fight 115-111 to Wilder, another 114-112 to 
			Fury and the third had it 113-113.
 
 WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman said the duo were a credit to 
			boxing.
 
 "I wish to once again congratulate Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury for 
			their great battle inside the ring and for the exemplary 
			sportsmanship after the bout," he said.
 
 Both fighters have spoken about their desire for a rematch, with 
			Wilder reiterating that on a teleconference call on Tuesday.
 
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			Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury after the fight Action Images via 
			Reuters/Andrew Couldridge 
            
			 
            "I'm willing and ready to give Fury the opportunity ASAP," Wilder 
			said. "It's only right to give Fury a rematch as soon as possible.
 "I'm ready whenever he's ready to do it. I'm ready to give the fans 
			what they want to see and end this talk once and for all (about who 
			won)."
 
            
			 
            
 (Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by 
			Peter Rutherford)
 
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