Fury Rebukes Wilder: “When We Came Face To Face Your Ass Hole Fell Out!”

Tyson Fury Reminds Deontay Wilder of Their Previous Fight Results

Tyson Fury reminds Deontay Wilder of their previous fight results
Tyson Fury (L), Deontay Wilder

Tyson Fury Retaliates Against Deontay Wilder for Fourth-Fight KO Prediction


WBC heavyweight champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury (33-0-1, 24KO) took to social to address arch-rival former WBC champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder (43-2-1, 42KO) over comments of knocking him out in a fourth fight.

Both fighters are linked to a mega-fight card that would see Wilder face two-time unified champion, Anthony Joshua. Meanwhile, Fury would fight for undisputed against unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.

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In addition, some inside the boxing community wondered if the final two of the mega-card could fight each other. During an interview with EsNews, The Bronze Bomber quickly predicted a knockout over The Gypsy King when asked what would happen in a possible fourth fight.

“Knockout! Easy, straight on the ground. He won’t have all that added preservatives.”

FURY HITS BACK AT WILDER

Instantly fans took this as the former champion indicating that Fury was dirty. The WBC champion had no problem taking to social media with a reminder of what happened in their previous three encounters.

Tyson Fury fires off on Deontay Wilder over claims he would KO Fury in a fourth fight

The animosity between these two fighters continues as Wilder has not let up on accusing Fury of cheating since the second fight.

Wilder was last seen in the ring delivering a first-round knockout to Robert Helenius on October 2022. He was looking to fight former unified champion Andy Ruiz Jr, but thing have gone radio silent on that front.

Fury has been in the news as being rumored to be facing Ruiz Jr on July 22. Moreover, he caught a lot of heat over the debacle that denied fans from seeing the undisputed showdown with Usyk.

In this author’s opinion, a fourth fight is unnecessary, and it would end the same way – with Fury’s hands being raised. Yes, Fury was knocked down four times over those fights. Still, The Gypsy King dominated the former WBC champion in all three fights.

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Garrisson Bland - Head of Public Relations/Senior Journalist. Garrisson is the Head of Public relations for 3kingsboxing.com as well as a senior writer. He is also the host of YouTube boxing show "Truth And Facts Sports Talk."