Deontay Wilder slams Tyson Fury again
Deontay Wilder slams Tyson Fury again Comment Share Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder fight Deontay Wilder is still not over the heated rivalry with Tyson Fury, which they shared across three epic battles. Although Wilder shares a friendly bond with several of his former opponents, like Luis Ortiz and Malik Scott, he doesn’t see the same happening with ‘The Gypsy King’. WBC champion Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder in back-to-back bouts, with the most recent ending via 11th round stoppage in 2021. Fury showed compassion towards his American rival post-fight, but Wilder refused to accept the WBC champion’s friendship. He even accused Tyson Fury of cheating. View this post on Instagram Instagram Post A year after the fight, Deontay Wilder connected with Fight Hype to reveal why he could never be friends with Tyson Fury. He also detailed why he didn’t take legal action after accusing his opponent of cheating. Wilder said, “I don’t condone cheating and s*** like that. I know no matter what people say, it’s just like people use you know. Illness or whatever, ‘if he did have something in the glove or if he did say, why did you not go to the authorities?’ And I wish I was in front of them and I can grab their collar and I would grab their collar and put them close to my face. So we can be eye to eye, face to face so much that my breath touched their face and I would tell them why the f*** would I go to authorities when I have an opportunity to release my own energy and put my hands on him in the possibility of trying to kill him.” Watch what Wilder said below: Tyson Fury is the only man to have beaten Deontay Wilder in a pro-boxing matchup. The defeats were hard to consume for ‘The Bronze Bomber,’ but he has seemingly dusted it off. Wilder is ready to come back against Robert Helenius on October 15. If he wnis the showdown, Deontay Wilder will be eligible to meet Andy Ruiz Jr. in a WBC title eliminator clash.