Tyson Fury unimpressed with Deontay Wilder’s win. Labels it as a “terrible” win.


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Tyson ‘the Gypsy King’ Fury was asked his opinion on Deontay Wilder’s round 7 knockout victory over Cuban Luis Ortiz on Saturday 23, November 2019 at MGM Grand, Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

But the British heavyweight lineal undefeated champion was least impressed, stating:

“Definitely not, it was terrible. He (Deontay Wilder) lost every round to a 50 year old man and then KOed him when he slowed down. It was pants.” Fury jabbed.

The WBC champion Wilder stated categorically how he yearns to unify the division after successfully defending his strap for a 10th consecutive time.

“Next we have Tyson Fury, of course, the rematch next,” Wilder said in the ring following his latest highlight reel KO. “Then, after that I want one champion, one face, one name.” Wilder expressed.

But his possible next opponent is adamant resolved now more than ever to finish the business when they next meet for the second time next year 2020.

Fury further scathingly added on another social media posts that: “Wilder has nothing more than a puncher’s chance vs me, I’m gonna school him even more than the first fight.

“He ain’t no badass. I beat him after three years out of the ring, he is a bum dosser.” Fury bullishly expressed.


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