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Undefeated WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury vanquished Deontay Wilder in their high-voltage rematch in February 2020. While many believed that Wilder would be the aggressor in the fight, Fury changed the dynamics and poured all his power on ‘The Bronze Bomber.’

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Tyson Fury didn’t only outbox Deontay Wilder but manhandled him and knocked him out to become the WBC champion. Thus, ‘The Gypsy King’ is not just a boxer, he is an equally alarming knockout artist who always looks forward to gunning down his opponents.

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Tyson Fury looks sharp ahead of his fight

Fury turned to social media and posted a clip of his recent training, showcasing his footwork. ‘The Gypsy King’ is all alone in the video, but he still puts on a show for his fans. Amid the silence, it is just the WBC heavyweight champion doing what he loves to do the most.

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In the caption, he sent a stern message to all his critics. The WBC champion wrote, “Working hard every day to stay on top, Sugar Hill has changed the way I approach boxing. I am always looking to cut you down, not to outbox you. 6”9 270lbs please try to stop this steam train.” 

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It is no secret that Deontay Wilder needs to be careful in their upcoming trilogy fight. Coming off a humiliating KO defeat, Wilder has got much more at stake in the rematch.

Another loss to Fury will hamper his dominance in the heavyweight division and will also rule him out from the WBC title mix. Thus, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ should be extra careful this time.

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The trilogy contest might happen in December amid fans. The date and venue of the fight are still not official.

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Raj Sarkar is a UFC Sub-Group Head at EssentiallySports. Over the last four years, Raj has worked in several leading sports organizations. During this time, he has interviewed big names from the world of MMA and Boxing.

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