Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder trade insults in TV showdown

Morecambe's Tyson Fury has told Deontay Wilder it is 'written in the stars' that he will beat the American in style when they clash in the ring.
Tyson Fury during the televised press conferenceTyson Fury during the televised press conference
Tyson Fury during the televised press conference

Fury challenges Wilder for the WBC heavyweight title at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles on December 1.

It will be only the third bout of Fury’s comeback – after defeating Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianeta –following a two-and-a-half-year absence.

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The 30-year-old Briton (27-0, 19 KOs) said on TV while sat at a table across from Wilder 
(40-0, 39 KOs): “The fact that I’ve chosen you after having two fights coming back, and that I want this fight, is a statement for the world to see.

“I want this to be one of the greatest comebacks in boxing history, similar to George Foreman, Muhammad Ali and the other great comeback fighters.

“If I can win this belt they’ll put me amongst the greats of the comebacks. All the controversy and stuff I’ve been through, adds to the flavour.

“I know for a fact deep down in my soul, it’s written in the stars for me to come back and wipe you out, in style, in America. And everyone is going to say, ‘How did he do that?’ And I’m going to say, ‘I told you so.’ I’m back.

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“I’m beating you one million per cent. I have no doubts, even after all the time off – you cannot beat me. I know deep in my heart you can’t beat me.

“I know no one can – I’ll retire unbeaten heavyweight champion of the world, like Rocky Marciano, the second man to do it in history. You can’t beat me and 10 more like you can’t beat me.”

Wilder told Fury, “It’s not your time”, and added: “This is my time. It will forever be my time until I retire.”

Fury also said he had, “The psychological edge” because Wilder’s nickname of the ‘Bronze Bomber’ means, “A third-placed man.”

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When Wilder later warned his opponent that on the night of the fight, “You’re not going to be looking into the eyes of Deontay Wilder, you’ll be looking in the eyes of the Bronze Bomber – you’re going to feel him too”, Fury asked if he was talking about “an alter ego” or “a spirit”.

He added: “You’re already beat. Anyone who has to have an alter ego and not be themselves in there, and try to get in someone’s mind like that – you can’t beat me.”

Wilder subsequently chanted “there’s only one Bronze Bomber” a number of times at Fury.