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Deontay Wilder tipped to score stunning upset KO of Tyson Fury in trilogy fight after rediscovering his ‘hunger’


DEONTAY WILDER has been tipped to brutally exact revenge on Tyson Fury in their upcoming trilogy fight.

The American will bid to level his series with the Gypsy King on October 9 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Deontay Wilder will renew his rivalry with Tyson Fury in OctoberCredit: AFP
And The Bronze Bomber’s former foe Chris Arreola has tipped him to avenge his 2020 lossCredit: Getty

Wilder, 35, suffered a seventh-round TKO loss to Fury in their rematch last February, but the Bronze Bomber’s former foe Chris Arreola reckons he’ll get the job done third time around.

When asked which of the pair is under more pressure, Arreola told Fight Hype: “Wilder, hands down.

“The first fight could have gone either way. If he [Wilder] didn’t knock him down, you could have said that Fury won that fight easily.

“In the second fight, he [Wilder] got his b*** kicked. He got his s**t handed to him.

“Wilder has the most to prove, and Wilder has the bigger chip in his shoulder because Fury gave it to him.

“I’m taking Wilder; I’m honestly taking Wilder.

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“By any means necessary. If it’s by knockout or disqualification, whatever it is. Wilder is winning that fight, man.”

Wilder has enlisted the help of former opponent Malik Scott to help him overcome Fury at the third time of asking.

Arreola, who lost to Wilder in July 2016, reckons the former WBC heavyweight champ will be hard-pressed to change his style but believes his determination to win will guide him to victory.

He added: “It’s kind of hard to show a new dog new tricks.

“That being said, it’s the hunger that he has. He [Wilder] probably didn’t train for that one fight. He half-a** train, but now you can see he’s working f***ING hard.

“When you get humbled. You got to figure that s*** out to get that lion out of you again.

“So, I guarantee he’s working his a** off, and I guarantee that Malik Scott is making big dividends in his career right now.

I’m taking Wilder; I’m honestly taking Wilder

Chris Arreola on Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III

“As [Marvin] Hagler said, it’s hard to get out of bed when you have silk sheets.

“Sometimes you don’t want to run; you’re not going to run. F**k it, I’m staying my a** home.

“One thing about Wilder is his best power is his snap at the end of the punch.

“If he’s right here [Arreola motions his hand in close], all throw all day. But with that uppercut, if he gets that snap out, it’s good night.

“At the end of the punch, Wilder is a dangerous mother-f**k.”

Olympic bronze medallist Wilder is hellbent on returning to the win column in devastating fashion, saying: “My mind is very violent.

“We built a whole facility to commit a legal homicide and that’s just what it is, my mind is very violent at this time.

“I can’t wait, when you’re contemplating and pre-meditating about harming a man and you see that person, what you’ve been thinking and feeling will come out.

“The only thing about it is, at that point in time, I have to wait until I get in the ring to really release because I can’t do it on the outside, it’d defeat the purpose.

“The baby’s got to eat, but when I do get in the ring, this is what I love about it, I’m able to release everything I’ve been feeling, everything I’ve been thinking, and get paid to do it.”


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Deontay Wilder shows off explosive power and accuracy in training as he prepares for Tyson Fury trilogy fight


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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