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Tyson Fury is on the brink of entering the boxing ring for the first time in 2021. He will lock horns with none other than his biggest nemesis in Deontay Wilder. This will be the third time when the Brit will fight against Wilder under the big lights.

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The October 9 fight is highly important for ‘The Gypsy King’ as his belts and his legacy will be on the line. On top of that, Fury’s ultimate dream to fight for the undisputed heavyweight championship will depend on the outcome of this fight.

That said, the undefeated stalwart isn’t budging an inch in his training sessions. Also, he’s surrounded himself with established fighters, trainers, and prodigies of the modern boxing era. But who are Fury’s sparring partners for the upcoming Wilder trilogy?

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Recently, Premier Boxing Champions released a short documentary on Fury’s day at a gym and more. Here, they shed some light on the WBC champ’s iconic team.

Fury has the renowned heavyweight Joseph Parker alongside the featherweight prodigy Isaac Lowe. Moreover, he also has his brothers Shane Fury and Hughie Fury by his side.

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Every boxing legend’s success story is always determined by the individuals he surrounds himself with inside his boxing gym. And Tyson Fury certainly has one of the best boxing teams among other heavyweights.

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Can Tyson Fury once again finish Deontay Wilder?

The last time Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder collided, the former finished the Alabama native in round 7 of their 12-round bout.

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While that was impressive, ‘The Gypsy King’ wants to finish Wilder even earlier. However, Wilder has ensured that he will not be a sitting duck, as he has incorporated movement, defense, and precision to complement his powerful right hand. Hence, Fury will have to be cautious of the scary Wilder and his new skills.

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All things considered, this heavyweight slugfest will be a treat for the fans and it’ll be interesting to see who gets his hand raised. Who will you be rooting for in this trilogy?

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