Gypsy King” Tyson Fury retains WBC Heavyweight title, concluded trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder

Tyson Fury concluded his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder last October 9, 2021, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Fury and Wilder had their first match in 2018 followed by their second match last year. The most recent match was no different from the other two when Fury put down Wilder in Round 11 to retain the WBC Heavyweight title.

Tyson Fury retains WBC heavyweight title, concluded rivalry with Deontay Wilder

In this third and final match for the WBC heavyweight title, Tyson Fury KOed the American professional boxer, Deontay Wilder for the second time. Fury knocked Wilder out in the 11th round, his 5th knockdown in this fight. 

Sherrod Sports Visas obtains O-1A visa for Tyson Fury

Sherrod Sports Visas takes pride in helping Mr. Fury obtain his O-1A visa. The O-1A petition for the world-class boxer was presented by the managing member of the firm, Sherrod Seward, Esq. Fury, being an exceptionally talented world-class boxing professional, satisfied multiple criteria for the O-1A visa.

We were also able to get a 212(F) Presidential Sports Exemption for Mr. Fury’s entire family. This exemption is necessary for travel from countries in the Schengen region due to COVID-19 related travel restrictions to board an airplane to the United States.

Congratulations Mr. Fury and we wish you all the best in your career!

If you are a professional athlete or a coach and you need help with your O-1 and P-1 visas, please contact us at 310-209-8645 or email us at info@sherrodsportsvisas.com.

Sherrod Seward