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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 23: WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder celebrates after defeating Luis Ortiz in their title fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 23, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wilder retained his title with a seventh-round knockout. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – NOVEMBER 23: WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder celebrates after defeating Luis Ortiz in their title fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 23, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wilder retained his title with a seventh-round knockout. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)
After losing the WBC strap, Deontay Wilder has constantly accused Tyson Fury of cheating on their rematch. Initially, Fury remained silent on the scenario, but later he responded to the former WBC champion. Although Bob Arum has clarified that the third fight is on the charts, Fury was adamant about taking the chance away from Wilder.
That said, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has finally reacted to it and accused Fury again. This time he took it to another level as he billed the entire gypsy tribe as “cheaters”. While many may not stand by Wilder’s statements, he appeared confident while making them. Not only that, but he also said that Fury will have to hear it out constantly from him.
The former WBC heavyweight champion connected with Brain Custer to shed light on several scenarios. Meanwhile, he also took addressed Fury’s reaction to the accusations.
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Wilder said, “I hear somebody b**thurt. He (Fury) didn’t go away with cheating for so long. You know, now I am bringing to attention and people are talking about it and it ain’t over yet because again like I said, No cannot, no can you or anybody else that’s going to be listening can bring a valid excuse about those gloves. I didn’t say nothing about my arm. They heard me say, I don’t make excuses about my what.”
He added, “I came in many fights with already injured and stuff like that. You ain’t gonna hear me complaining about that, but when you cheat me, you are gonna hear it. We got proof. I know he didn’t want to bring in court because I got all the proof. We are going to court, regardless.”
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Deontay Wilder is still a threat
Boasting a professional record of 42 wins (41 KOs), one loss, and a draw, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ is still one of the finest. However, his recent loss has attracted a lot of negative attention. If he returns soon and gets a win, Deontay Wilder will be amongst the top-gunners once again.

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NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 04: Deontay Wilder looks on after knocking down Bermane Stiverne in the first round during their rematch for Wilder’s WBC heavyweight title at the Barclays Center on November 4, 2017 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, the heavyweight division is on a move with other contenders rising to the top. So, Wilder will have fresh challenges ahead for himself. If not against Fury he can make his comeback against many other A-listers from the active roster. That said, the trilogy fight against Tyson Fury is still relevant on the cards.
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