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In the realm of boxing, few rivalries are as heated and captivating as the one between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. The pair have clashed three times, and Fury emerged triumphant in their last two encounters. However, the animosity between the boxers has been amplified, substantiated by Fury’s recent vituperative comments directed toward his rival.

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In a fiery response to Wilder’s latest claim that he would effortlessly knock Fury out in a fourth fight, ‘The Gypsy King’ didn’t hold back. With characteristic flair, Fury derided Wilder as a “rat” and a “no good bum,” making it crystal clear that he has little regard for the former WBC champion. The sharp-tongued Fury’s colorful comments have ignited fresh interest in a possible fourth bout between these two fierce competitors, and fans of the sport are eagerly awaiting the next twist in this ongoing saga.

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Tyson Fury responds to Wilder’s claims

Tyson Fury has never been one to shy away from speaking his mind, and his reaction to Deontay Wilder’s recent boast that he would easily knock him out in a fourth bout was as blunt as ever. Deontay Wilder recently said, “Knockout, easy. Straight on the ground. He wouldn’t have all that added preservatives.” ‘The Gypsy King’ took to social media to deliver a scathing takedown of his rival, labeling him a “piece of s**t” and a “no good bum.”

But Fury didn’t stop there. He also reminded Wilder that he had already beaten him three times, and accused him of being all talk. “You have had a lot to say but when we came face to face your a*****e fell out,” Fury wrote.

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In his no-holds-barred response to Deontay Wilder, ‘The Gypsy King’ pulled no punches, using vivid language to convey his frustration with his opponent. Fury’s choice to call Wilder a “rat” in his blistering retort underscores his deep-seated disdain for the former WBC champion.

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Tyson Fury dismisses rumors of a potential super fight in Saudi Arabia

Recently, Tyson Fury took to Instagram to deny claims by Deontay Wilder’s trainer, Malik Scott, that negotiations for a super event in Saudi Arabia are underway. According to Scott, top fighters in the heavyweight division will be fighting in the Gulf, potentially including Anthony Joshua and Fury, with the winners going on to meet in 2024 for the glory.

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Fury fired back, calling the rumors “absolute BS”. However, if these negotiations are taking place, they could lead to some of the biggest fights in the history of boxing, and provide a platform for one man to conquer the heavyweight division once again.

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