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Wilder vs fury
Wilder vs fury





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We’ve had three good fights and if he becomes mandatory again and I don’t get this other fight with this middleweight guy, who I am just going to run through, then we’ll do Wilder again. Him and Andy Ruiz, and if he beats Ruiz guess who’s back again? Big D! I don’t mind because the man wants to fight, it’s a great fight. “Wilder in the meantime, if he beats Helenius, they are going to make a final eliminator. During this brief sit-down, The Gypsy King revealed his willingness to dance with The Bronze Bomber one more time. This is further evidenced during a recent Q&A with SecondsOut. Clearly Fury has taken the high road on this subject. In the aftermath of Wilder’s second match with Fury, he accused The Gypsy King of everything shy of voter fraud and cheating on his taxes. Despite his two losses at the hands of Fury however, Wilder still holds the #1 (WBC) ranking. This is even more so when realizing Helenius was a former sparring partner of The Bronze Bomber. For most observers, this will be Wilder’s match to lose.

wilder vs fury

In his return match, The Bronze Bomber will test his might against challenger Robert Helenius. On October 15, Wilder will make his first appearance in the ring since last losing to Fury. Hence the reason he lost three times because what goes around comes around, remember that.” I’m sending positivity which is something that he could never do to me. Although Wilder came up short three times, he was still a worthy opponent. A year today, we was involved in a very, very epic battle in one of the greatest trilogies in the history of boxing. “Hi guys, it’s my anniversary of knocking out Wilder out for the third time. Yet, in the same breath that he gave The Bronze Bomber credit, he also seemingly condemned him for being a spoil sport. In it though, he acknowledged knocking Wilder out. During the post, Fury gave a shout out to three-time opponent Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KO’s). In somewhat odd fashion, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury (32-0-1, 23 KO’s) took to his social media to send an atypical message. Tyson Fury Open to a Fourth Fight with Deontay Wilder!







Wilder vs fury