Both Wilder and Fury promises a KO with Fury making it precise to deliver it in round 2


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According to American Deontay Wilder, his intentions are clear going into his second fight with unbeaten Lineal heavyweight British boxer Tyson Fury “I’m going to knock out Tyson Fury in devastating fashion on
Saturday night,” – The self styled Bronze Bomber told reporters at their Grand Arrivals yesterday afternoon at MGM Grand venue in Las Vegas.

The WBC heavyweight champion Wilder (42-0-1, 41 KOs), stated unequivocally in his submission how the fight is going to spinout , chronicling their first encounter.
 
“The first fight was great, but the second time around we’re getting even more love. It’s been a blessed feeling and I’m so excited to show my greatness come Saturday night.”
 
“I’m going to knock out Tyson Fury in devastating fashion on Saturday night. After I show the world what greatness lies inside of me, I will continue to go even further and do more amazing things in this sport.”
 
“We all know that boxing is the hurt business and we both have bad intentions coming into this fight. I’m looking forward to our energies colliding and having an amazing fight.” Deontay Leshun Wilder stated.
 
The Gypsy King equally did not mince words as he categorically laid his cards on the tables, equally predicting an early stoppage.
 
“Las Vegas is the home of champions, and ‘The Gypsy King’ is here to put on a show. I am knocking that bum out in two rounds. It’s going to be an early night.”

“I’ve done all I can, and I can’t wait for Saturday night to be here. The WBC belt is the only major title I’ve yet to win. Saturday night, it will be mine.”

“Las Vegas is the new home of ‘The Gypsy King.’ This is my time. Wilder got a gift last time. That won’t happen again. I’m coming for the knockout.” Fury (29-0-1, 20 KOs) expressed in his response.

On the night, Isaac Dogboe’s beater Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete, a.k.a. “The Mexican Iron Man” will square off with his Filipino contender Jeo Santisima. Current WBO Africa heavyweight champ Richard Lartey’s sparring partner Charles Martin, a former heavyweight champion himself must go past Gerald Washington.

A super welterweight duel will see Sebastian Fundora and Daniel Lewis, fight in the PPV opener at 9 p.m. come Saturday night.


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