When Fury said he would knock Wilder out in the second fight, I believed him. Tim Rickson, British Boxing News: “They say that rematches tend to go the same way throughout history. He’s more dynamic, more open-minded and this is the best Deontay Wilder people are going to see.” I don’t want my fighter catching punches, I want him to slip punches, parry punches. I don’t have him doing choreographed pad work, ducking down to the ground - he is fighting a tall guy. He got content using one weapon to knock people out - I went into his tool box and made sure we drilled it over and over again. I’ve watched him in the gym for ten years, sparring guys from different walks of life stylistically, and watched him be creative but when he gets in the fight he’ll use just one or two tools. “I am a student of boxing, Deontay ruled the division and was using one weapon but sometimes two or three. I’m excited for this Saturday.” Malik Scott, Wilder’s head trainer Trying to be the best, being perfect at what you do, that just makes for a better Tyson Fury. Tyson is enjoying learning and having fun with it. There’s always something to learn in boxing. It’s just being sharp, it’s just staying focused and it’s also just learning. Tyson Fury is very conscious of Deontay Wilder. We have got a lot of things in line, in order, this is what the world needs to know, there is a lot of things I could put out there, but silence is golden.” Sugarhill Steward, Fury’s trainer Your legacy only dies when the man dies, when the desire and fire in your heart dies, when that dies so does your legacy, and I am well alive. “When you know the truth, they say the truth will set you free, I have no pressure, there is nothing to lose, everything to gain. What it tells me is he is a weak person who I am going to knock spark out on Saturday night.” Deontay Wilder He accused me of everything, his team, trainer, the suit, injuries, the Athletic State Commission of Nevada, the ref - if he had come out with one excuse it might have been believable. Even all your excuses have been destroyed. Do yourself a favour and retire from boxing. “You’re in denial and you’re getting knocked out. Joshua will now face Usyk in a rematch in 2022 and should Fury defeat Wilder his next fight would be against mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte. With Anthony Joshua losing to Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk recently, a meeting between the two Britons has been thrown into doubt, the Manchester Evening News said. Get me knocked out in three rounds ya little p***y. “I’m gonna go with three, lesser than three.” In response Fury hit right back: “Ya little b***h. “Leave it up to my trainers, they believe five and under,” Wilder said. Wilder told TMZ Sports that he’s going to knock out Fury in three rounds. The trilogy clash was originally set for 24 June, but had to be rescheduled after Fury tested positive for Covid-19. However, in the February 2020 rematch the “Gypsy King” put on a sensational display to send the American to the canvas twice before the bout was stopped in the seventh round. Their first fight in December 2018 ended in a controversial split draw and although ex-champion Wilder retained the WBC belt many pundits believed Fury should have won despite being knocked down twice, including in the final round. Manny Pacquiao: from king of the ring to the presidency?.Gypsy King takes the WBC crown: Tyson Fury stops Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as difficulties in reaching agreements for the trilogy, Fury and his team moved on to negotiations with unified champ Anthony Joshua. Fury stopped Wilder emphatically in the rematch in February 2020, but the two had agreed to a trilogy clause with the loser getting the short side of a 60/40 split. The trilogy took a long time to develop after many back and forths timing and contract disputes. "Make no mistake, I will be back and better than ever. "I wanted nothing more than to smash the 'Big Dosser' on July 24, but I guess the beating will have to wait," Fury said. 9 inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas while being broadcast on ESPN/FOX PPV. The fight, which was originally scheduled for July 24 in Las Vegas, was officially postponed on Thursday after Fury tested positive for COVID-19 while in training camp. After numerous delays to the trilogy bout, the third meeting between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will have to wait a couple more months.
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