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Deontay Wilder can easily beat Tyson Fury, but he doesn’t punch as hard as Mike Tyson, claims Foreman


GEORGE FOREMAN says Deontay Wilder could “easily” beat Tyson Fury in their trilogy fight – but he does not hit as hard as Mike Tyson.

Many pundits had claimed the Bronze Bomber was the hardest puncher in boxing history before he was knocked out by the Gypsy King in February.

 Deontay Wilder can easily defeat Tyson Fury in their trilogy fight, says George Foreman

Deontay Wilder can easily defeat Tyson Fury in their trilogy fight, says George ForemanCredit: Richard Pelham

The 34-year-old had knocked all-but-one of his opponents out before his first clash with Fury in December 2018, which ended in a draw.

His power had a host of experts and ex-fighters calling him the most fearsome puncher ever, but former heavyweight champion Foreman insists he is still behind several other legends.

The icon, who famously lost to Muhammad Ali in The Rumble in the Jungle back in 1978, said: “He’s good but he hasn’t approached Joe Lewis, Joe Frazier, Mike Tyson.

“No, he hasn’t approached that kind of recognition yet. No way.

“For me, he has to have a performance like Mike Tyson did over Trevor Berbick.

“Boy, when I saw that, I was down visiting Vegas, and I thought, ‘This guy is a nightmare’.”

However Foreman, 71, thinks Wilder can easily reclaim the WBC crown from Fury if he prepares properly for his third fight with the Brit.

 The legend says the Bronze Bomber still has some way to go to be considered more powerful than some of boxing's other greats

The legend says the Bronze Bomber still has some way to go to be considered more powerful than some of boxing’s other greatsCredit: Getty

 He said Mike Tyson had a far more superior punch than Wilder

He said Mike Tyson had a far more superior punch than WilderCredit: AFP

After speaking with his fellow American recently, the ring icon said: “I had a nice conversation with Wilder, nice conversation with him.

“We talked because I was in a position where I lost unexpectedly with the title in Africa. Only I know what he’s going through.

“He’s gonna have to live with [the Fury loss] but I can show him how to live with that and come back better. We talked a lot on those lines.

“Not only beat him, [Wilder] can do it easily. Give him another chance. He’ll show you.”

Wilder was due to get his shot at redemption against Fury in July but the coronavirus outbreak has seen it pushed back to October.


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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