• Tyson Fury partied at the Hakkasan nightclub in the MGM Grand after inflicting a heavy defeat onto Deontay Wilder.
  • Wilder suffered a cut in his ear, which bled during the fight. His longtime trainer Jay Deas attended the post-fight press conference in Wilder’s place and said Wilder would need stitches.
  • Tyson Fury, who remains unbeaten after his aggressive masterclass in Las Vegas, has moved to the No. 1 spot in Business Insider’s list of the top 12 heavyweights in the world.
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LAS VEGAS – Tyson Fury partied at the Hakkasan nightclub at the MGM Grand after giving Deontay Wilder a thorough beating in front of 15,816 people at the Grand Garden Arena.

Wilder was second-best throughout the fight and wound up on the canvas multiple times. He stopped on his feet in the seventh round, the end of an aggressive masterclass that Fury produced on Saturday night.

The American had made 10 defenses of his WBC heavyweight world title before he surrendered the belt to Fury. Wilder was absent from the post-fight press conference in Las Vegas, and the Athletic reporter Mike Coppinger tweeted that it was because he was sent to a “local hospital.”

It was later reported by ESPN, however, that Wilder did not end up going to a hospital. Wilder’s manager, Shelly Finkel, said Wilder was “examined and stitched up in the dressing room” for a cut inside one of his ears, according to ESPN’s Dan Rafael.

Finkel also said Wilder took "considerable time to produce a sample for VADA collectors, another reason he did not come to the post-fight news conference," Rafael reported, referring to the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.

Wilder's longtime trainer Jay Deas, who attended the press conference in place of his fighter, said the boxer had a tear in the ear.

"It may have affected his equilibrium" in the fight, he said. "He's going to get a couple stitches there."

The loss means Wilder's record falls to 42 wins (41 KOs) against one loss (one KO) and one draw.

Fury, the winner, advanced his record to an unbeaten 30 wins (21 KOs) against one draw. He left the press conference to celebrate victory at a local night club.