Fury: Fourth fight with Wilder? Why not

Tyson is seriously considering another confrontation with Deontay

WBC World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury announced his readiness to fight with Deontay Wilder. In addition to the announcement of a possible fight with Wilder, the Gypsy King also criticized Anthony Joshua and Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.

Deontay Wilder brought me to court to get a fight. Then another big sausage [Энтони Джошуа] was a contract [на бой]but he did not sign it. [Джошуа] running away from millions [долларов]. Different men.

“Don’t write off the fourth fight with me and Deontay Wilder… I don’t mind. It’s a great fight if it becomes mandatory again and I don’t get a chance to fight [Александром Усиком], then we’ll fight Wilder again. Who wouldn’t want to watch it again?”

Fury met Wilder three times. The first fight did not reveal a winner, in the second and third, Tyson won. In the last fight, both boxers were knocked down several times, but the decisive blow was left for the Briton.

Recall that Tyson has recently started preparing for the next fight. Fury posted a video from a workout in which he “sparred” with a little boy in the gym.

Tyson was supposed to fight with Briton Anthony Joshua, but the parties failed to agree on the terms and sign a contract for the fight. Fury’s side says that AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn is to blame for the disruption of the fight.

Fury is scheduled to return to the ring on December 3rd in Cardiff. The likely rival of the Gypsy King may be Derek Chisora.

Tyson’s father, John Fury, said his son is considering three candidates to replace Joshua: Filip Hrgovic, Andy Ruiz and Luis Ortiz.

Fury, after defeating Dillian Whyte in April, announced his retirement twice, but the boxer never vacated the WBC championship belt. On social networks, Tyson has repeatedly discussed a possible fight with the Ukrainian champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Source: Sportarena

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