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Tyson Fury’s Father Promises Blood, Snot, and Retirement in Deontay Wilder Trilogy

Published 09/18/2021, 7:00 AM EDT

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Deontay Wilder might come across a deadlier version of Tyson Fury than what he had seen in 2020, when they collide in an epic trilogy clash on October 9 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, USA. Undefeated as a professional, WBC champion Fury has constantly vowed to spark Wilder within the first half of their fight. Now, John Fury has also passed on a similar message.

While Deontay Wilder is the latest target of Team Fury, 55-year-old John Fury predicted the trilogy fight to be a retirement platform for Deontay Wilder.

In a chat with BT Sport on The Heavyweight Debate, John Fury addressed several things about Fury vs Wilder 3, inclusive of his ill-felling towards Deontay Wilder’s ongoing camp and new training protocols.

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John Fury said, “Tyson will send him into retirement this time. He’ll never box after this, he’s going to get beat to pieces, smashed to pieces.”

“Deontay Wilder this time, how can two wrongs produce a champion? Deontay Wilder, he’s all wrong now, Malik Scott’s is all wrong. Where are they going to get a win from?”

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“He got humiliated last time, let the whole of America down. Tyson smashed him to pieces… People who like blood and snot everywhere, and injuries, they’re going to have a right night, believe me, as he’s going to get it proper.”

However, Wilder is confident about avenging the loss against Tyson Fury. Thus, both sides’ comments reflect the nearing clash to have several possible outcomes on board. Here’s a broader look into it.

Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 – The One Last War

Wilder’s impeccable status as a KO artist took a hit when Tyson Fury handed him the sole loss of his career via TKO. Tyson Fury poleaxed his rival from every angle and Wider looked below average that night.

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In his hiatus, ‘The Bronze Bomber’, who has hired Malik Scott as his new trainer, looks to have regained his lost confidence. Thus, the trilogy fight will offer legitimate chances for Deontay Wilder to draw level.

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However, as Tyson Fury will be extremely difficult to crack, the 12-rounds fight will demand sheer brilliance from both men throughout this one last war.

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Who do you see winning? Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder? Will John Fury’s words come true?

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A senior boxing writer at EssentiallySports, Raj Sarkar is a mass media graduate who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in broadcast journalism. In addition to his current role, he has worked with the MMA team at EssentiallySports and has interviewed prominent fighters such as Ritu Phogat and 'The Red King' Rory MacDonald. He combined his bachelor's degree with his adoration for combat sports and has a combined 2000 plus bylines in MMA and boxing over the last two years.
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