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Tyson Fury taunts ‘sucker’ Deontay Wilder as he posts video of himself shadow boxing around his living room


TYSON FURY mocked “sucker” Deontay Wilder from his own living room as he fired a few warning shots ahead of their rematch.

The two heavyweight rivals are set to face off for a second time with a scrap scheduled for February 22.

Tyson Fury teased Deontay Wilder with a video uploaded to Instagram
The Gypsy King danced around the room as he mocked the American

Their sensational fight just over a year ago ended in a draw after Fury remarkably climbed up off the canvas in the final round.

It only further fuelled their rivalry with both fighters keen to take the crown and embark on their quest to become the world’s best.

Fury, 31, was eager to let his American opponent know that he is already in terrific shape… by showing some jabs from his living room.

A video posted on Instagram shows the Gypsy King dancing around the room while screaming into the camera.

At other points, he says: “I’m training here Wilder, you sucker.

“What you say about me boy, you can’t hurt what you can’t see. P***y.”

Question marks were raised over Fury’s fitness for the bout following the horror cut he suffered against Otto Wallin in September.

The Swede slashed the Gypsy King’s right eye in two places and was rushed to hospital immediately after the fight.

Fury sustained a two-inch gash on the eyebrow and a slit on his eyelid –and needed a monstrous 47 stitches for it to heal.

It put his Wilder rematch in serious doubt but docs have worked their magic and promoter Bob Arum insists it has “completely healed.”


The legendary promoter told Boxing Scene: “I saw him when he was getting ready for the WWE show and everything had been healed.

“It is completely healed.”

The heavyweight boxer is preparing to fight Wilder on February 22
The pair put on quite a showing one year ago
Reuters


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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