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VIDEO: Deontay Wilder Adopts Unique Training Method to Exact Revenge on Tyson Fury

Published 05/20/2021, 1:00 PM EDT

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Earlier this week, Deontay Wilder derailed Tyson Fury’s most awaited career fight against Anthony Joshua for the undisputed title. With that, he has now unquestionably lined himself up for a third collision with ‘The Gypsy King’. After a lengthy wait to secure a third fight, Wilder has already begun his training for the same.

Recently, Fight Hub TV unveiled a new training video of ‘The Bronze Bomber’. In this clip, fans can see Wilder pressing a heavy timber, and simultaneously working on his boxing prowess.

The Alabama native has fought Fury twice until now. In their first contest, Wilder entered as the favorite and fared considerably well. He even dropped Fury in round 12 of the fight. But the Brit abruptly got up and boxed Wilder to a draw.

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In their second contest, boxing fans witnessed the Tyson Fury show. ‘The Gypsy King’ promised to move forward with his continuous strikes, and he certainly lived up to his words.

Throughout that encounter, Fury smothered Wilder with genuine power shots. In fact, he even dropped his dropped Wilder repeatedly en route to a round 7 T/KO win.

However, Wilder has taken that loss on his chin now, and he’s moved on. Although he hasn’t stepped inside the ring since that fight, he still has kept himself pretty active with his boxing regimes. Also, over the past few weeks, Wilder has immersed himself in even more consuming workouts, seeking to fine-tune himself for Fury.

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Is Deontay Wilder ready for a war against Tyson Fury?

Prior to entering the Tyson Fury rematch, Deontay Wilder was regarded as one of the scariest boxers of all time.

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Though he still is one of the best and scariest at his weight class, his lengthy inactive spell will have left him with a considerable amount of ring rust’. Nevertheless, in his fresh training videos, Wilder, who looks promising, seems to be in the most ideal mindset to face the toughest Tyson Fury.

What do you make of Wilder’s unique training regime ahead of a potential 12-round war against ‘The Gypsy King’? Can he batter Fury in their third face-off?

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Prathamesh Singh Chauhan is a Boxing Author at EssentiallySports. He is a graduate from the International Institute of Sports Management who combines his love for sports, particularly combat sports, and his flair for writing and analysis to help him in his day-to-day work. He has prior professional experience with sporting organizations such as Star Sports, Khelo India, and NBA.
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