Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder ready to go Wild One Last Time
Tyson Fury has vowed to make it a quick night’s work when he faces Deontay Wilder in their trilogy fight on July 24.
The WBC world heavyweight champion appeared on course to collide with Anthony Joshua in a money-spinning undisputed showdown until Wilder forced a third bout.
And Tyson Fury, 32, is confident he will take out the American in less time than he did when their last encounter was stopped in the seventh round back in February 2020.
The undefeated Gypsy King said: “I gave my game plan away the last time because he wasn’t good enough to do anything about it. I’ll do the same thing this time.
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“Wilder is a one-trick pony. What will I do this time? I’ll run him over like I’m an 18-wheeler.
“I guarantee he does not go past where he did before [the seventh round].
“Before, I only had five or six weeks. This time, I’ve had 18 months. I’m building my weight up because I’m looking for a big knockout straight away.
“I don’t believe he’s mentally, physically or emotionally involved. He’s doing this for the wrong reasons and people wind up getting hurt when they do that.
“I get paid to beat up on people. Not a bad job really!”
A tense face-off between the duo lasted FIVE minutes on Tuesday as they promoted next month’s Las Vegas showdown at a press conference.
Wilder, 35, kept hold of the WBC title courtesy of a draw when he first met Tyson Fury in December 2018.
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But he lost both the gold and his undefeated streak in the rematch, hitting the canvas twice before the contest came to an abrupt halt when his former trainer Mark Breland threw in the towel.
And Fury believes the outcome will be the same at the T-Mobile Arena when they trade leather once again.
He added: “For the last 18 months, I’ve been living rent free in Wilder’s head.
“He got smashed to pieces in our last fight and for some reason he wants it again. Let’s go. The Big Dosser is getting knocked spark out.”