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Incredible photo that proves Tyson Fury's domination

Tyson Fury was utterly dominant in his victory over Deontay Wilder on Sunday and this image proves the power of the ‘Gypsy King’.

Fury beat Wilder with a dominant seventh-round TKO on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas to claim the WBC heavyweight title.

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One didn’t need to watch the fight to know the outcome, however. All they needed to see was one picture.

This photo, taken by Al Bello of Getty Images, shows Fury landing a devastating blow right in Wilder’s jaw during the bout:

Tyson Fury (R) punches Deontay Wilder in the face.
Tyson Fury (R) punches Deontay Wilder during their Heavyweight bout for Wilder's WBC and Fury's lineal heavyweight title on February 22, 2020 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Seriously, just look at that photo. It was captured at exactly the right moment when Fury landed the punch, and shows Wilder’s jaw popping out of place.

Being on the receiving end of that hit can’t be a fun experience.

Bravo, Bello.

Wilder’s trainer makes unusual claim

Wilder’s trainer Jay Deas said to Boxing Social that the heavy suit Wilder walked out in before the fight could have played a factor in why he felt the American’s legs were cumbersome from the off.

“His legs didn’t look great to me early on. I didn’t think his legs look like they normally look,” he said.

“I know he came to the ring in the outfit, which was very heavy. I don’t know if that had anything to do with it.

“Tyson’s a lot of weight to be putting on you as well.

“I don’t know all the answers yet but once I see the film, I’ll know more.”

With Ryan Young - Yahoo Sport US