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“This Will be Framed and Put in My House”- Tyson Fury Commemorates Victory Over Deontay Wilder

Published 08/29/2020, 1:07 AM EDT

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Tyson Fury recently shared a photo on Instagram, commemorating perhaps one of the greatest moments in his sporting life.

The Gypsy King‘ shared a photo that was taken immediately following his victory over Deontay Wilder in their rematch. In fact, he is so fond of the photograph that he even declared that he would frame the same in his house.

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“Love the pic from Vegas after the wilder 2 fight, [George Lockhart] [Isaac Lowe] [Hugh Fury] this will be framed and put in my house,” Fury wrote.

Of course, celebrating great moments with the best company is what every single person on this Earth lives for. Therefore, Fury holds this photograph in high value. Not only does it commemorate one of his most glorious moments as a professional boxer, but also includes some of the people closest to him.

Isaac Lowe is a fellow trainee at MTK Global. George Lockhart, in addition to being a UFC nutritionist, is also a close friend of Fury. And Hugh is none other than his brother.

Has Tyson Fury begun employing tactics for the trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder?

Fury will meet ‘The Bronze Bomber‘ soon for their contractual rematch. Most probably, the two will clash in December for the conclusion of their trilogy.

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Fury handed Wilder his first career loss back in February, perhaps making one of the greatest moments in professional boxing history.

However, Wilder is determined to avenge his loss and has started training for the same. With a few months left for the fight, Fury’s post is certainly not a confidence booster for Wilder.

Furthermore, the Irish-British boxer is famous for his antics and employment of psychological warfare. Therefore, it seems like the time has come for fans to sit back and enjoy the dynamic lead up to what could be the greatest heavyweight event of all time.

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