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    Trainer Malik Scott reveals why Deontay Wilder refused to show Tyson Fury respect in ring after fight amid CHEAT claims

    DEONTAY WILDER refused to show Tyson Fury respect in the ring as he still alleges his rival tried to cheat against him. That was revealed by Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott, who watched his man bravely take the Gypsy King 11 rounds before being brutally knocked out.
    Deontay Wilder pictured refusing to embrace Tyson Fury
    But afterwards, the American heavyweight chose to snub Fury’s attempt to make peace and shake hands.
    Scott said Wilder still holds ill-will towards the British WBC champion, after accusing him of cheating in their rematch.
    The trainer told EsNews: “Deontay, he obviously looks at Fury as a man he had serious issues with concerning some certain allegations that was out.
    “And certain things that he has actually seen with his own eyes. Tonight, after they released all that energy, he still felt the way he felt.”
    Fury, 33, drew with Wilder, 35, in 2018 and then brilliantly won the rematch in seven rounds last year.
    But the Bronze Bomber refused to accept the result and blamed the loss on everything but a masterclass in boxing.

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    His excuses varied from Fury fighting with WEIGHTS in his gloves and someone SPIKING his water.
    These were accusations Wilder stuck by, but never proved.
    Even before the trilogy bout, Fury’s gloves were cut up to check the padding in his Paffen Gloves, which were made with the thinner horsehair.
    They were cleared by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, and later used to three times knock Wilder down, who was eventually beaten with a round to go.
    Fury made a clear attempt to embrace the fallen ex-champ, but was given the cold shoulder, as he then hit out at Wilder.
    ‘SORE LOSER’
    He revealed: “I said, ‘Well done.’ And he said, ‘I don’t wanna show any sportsmanship or respect.’ I said, ‘No problem.’
    “I was very surprised by that but he’s a sore loser, an idiot.
    “To be a top fighting man, you’ve got to show guts and respect and he couldn’t do it tonight. And that’s it.
    “He couldn’t do it so I’ll pray for him. I’m just thankful we all got out the fight in one piece and go home to our lovely families.”
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    Five next opponents for Tyson Fury after Deontay Wilder win including Dillian Whyte, David Haye and Usyk unification

    TYSON FURY cemented his place as the No1 heavyweight of his generation after destroying Deontay Wilder at the weekend.The Gypsy King retained his WBC world title after an eleventh-round stoppage of of the Bronze Bomber.
    Tyson Fury retained his world title with victory over Deontay WilderCredit: Rex
    Oleksandr Usyk holds the rest of the heavyweight belts after beating Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
    It came after a staggering bout at the T-Mobile, Las Vegas, with FIVE knockdowns in one of the fights of the century.
    And now the unbeaten Brit has the pick of the division as he looks to secure himself as a heavyweight legend.
    The 33-year-old doesn’t have many fights left – but SunSport has had at look at five possible opponents for him next.
    DILLIAN WHYTE
    If Whyte comes through his tough test against Otto Wallin on 30 October, he will be mandatory to fight Fury.
    The Brixton man has had topsy-turvy run to get his shot at the Gypsy King, following a loss to Alexander Povetkin.
    He went on to avenge that defeat, and if he can beat the Swede at the o2 Arena, a shot at the WBC strap is in order.

    OLEKSANDR USYK
    Following his exceptional win over Anthony Joshua, Usyk has all the remaining belts in the heavyweight division.
    If the Ukrainian can persuade Joshua to side step his rematch clause, a unification clash could be in order.
    Those don’t come around very often, especially at their weight, so the fans would be in for a huge treat if they got it on.
    ANTHONY JOSHUA
    The one fight that everyone had been waiting for, which would have made upwards of £500m.
    But the Watford man lost to Usyk, all-but putting an end to the chances of them facing off.
    Or did they? It’s still the clash most Brits want to see, would sell out Wembley in minutes and be the talk of the UK for months.

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    David Haye beat Joe Fournier recently and then called out Fury for a fightCredit: Getty
    JOE JOYCE
    Joyce showed he is a force in the division after destroying up-and-coming banger Daniel Dubois last year.
    He went on to beat Carlos Takam and is the mandatory for Usyk’s WBO belt – but he is tied up with a Joshua rematch.
    At 36-years-old, the former Olympian hasn’t got long left, so a shot at Fury would make for an interesting night.
    DAVIE HAYE
    A little bit left-field, especially with the 40-year-old’s injury record and years away from the top.
    But the former WBA heavyweight champion recently called Fury out for an all-British clash.
    And with the huge gates sales and PPV buys it would generate – as both are HUGE names – whose to say these two won’t finally face off?
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    Tyson Fury parties by pool with wife Paris, brother Tommy and friends as he shows off scars of war with Deontay Wilder

    TYSON FURY took his well-earned celebrations to a pool party where he showed off his scars of war with Deontay Wilder. The Gypsy King brilliantly beat American Wilder once more after 11 thrilling rounds in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury partying with DJ Steve Aoki at a Vegas poolCredit: The Mega Agency
    Heavyweight hero Tyson Fury enjoys a day of celebrationsCredit: The Mega Agency
    Brother Tommy Fury was also in the party moodCredit: The Mega Agency
    Tommy Fury was ringside to watch his brother’s epic winCredit: The Mega Agency
    Heavyweight hero Fury partied until 3am in Sin City and was raving on stage with DJ Steve Aoki.
    After a private recuperating lunch with wife and mother-of-six Paris, the WBC king arrived at the Wet Republic pool party around 3pm Vegas time.
    Wet Republic is a massive pool party complex next to the MGM Grand with DJs and hot tubs, which hosted a party attended by Prince Harry in 2012.
    It was the same place Fury partied at after beating Tom Schwarz in 2019, the day after he made his Vegas debut.
    Flanked by his team, the 6ft 9in ace instantly took over the exclusive and extortionate venue, with fans going crazy to see him.
    Fellow Travellers had paid thousands to be seated next to Britain’s unbeaten icon and crowded around the giant for photos and videos.
    Hiding his shaven head under the scorching glare of the Vegas sun in a baseball cap, he dusted off a few dance moves up on his private cabana before settling down.

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    One picture even showed a mark on Fury’s back, with the effects of the trilogy fight there for all to see.
    The two-time champion, 33, again won over the hearts of boxing fans for his astonishing display in the ring.
    A total of five knockdowns were scored in the fight, three going Fury’s way with the other two coming from Wilder, 35, in round four.
    But the Gypsy King – who only five years ago quit boxing and ballooned up to almost 30 stone – showcased his never-say-die attitude.
    It got him up from the floor twice in the fight, and allowed him to floor Wilder in the tenth before closing the show in the following round.
    Wilder played his part too, refusing to stop throwing and even threatening to turn the fight on its head after every right hand he threw.
    Tyson Fury was celebrated with a ‘Gypsy King’ signCredit: The Mega Agency
    The WBC champion next to wife ParisCredit: The Mega Agency
    But Fury, who drew with the former champ in 2018 but won the rematch last year, proved to well and truly have his great rival’s number.
    In his post-fight afterparty, he told clubbers: “They’ll be talking about this f***ing fight a thousand years from today.
    “They’ll say where were you? You were all here with the champ!”
    Fury is expected to travel back to England with his family soon, and return to his home in Lancashire.
    He already knows the winner between Dillian Whyte, 33, and Otto Wallin, 30, at the end of the month will then be ordered to fight him next.

    Tyson Fury enjoying celebrations in Las VegasCredit: The Mega Agency
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    Deontay Wilder ‘finished out on the battlefield’ but with ‘no bullets left’ in Tyson Fury trilogy loss, says David Haye

    DEONTAY WILDER ‘finished out on the battlefield’ but with ‘no bullets left’ in defeat to Tyson Fury, said David Haye. Haye was ringside in Las Vegas to witness the modern day classic, which had five knockdowns involved before ending in round 11.
    Deontay Wilder was knocked out by Tyson FuryCredit: Alamy
    David Haye praised Deontay Wilder in defeat to Tyson FuryCredit: Getty
    Fury scored three of them, but twice had to pick himself up off the canvas in round four.
    But ex-champion Haye, who predicted Wilder would pull off the upset, praised the American for his gutsy performance up until the final punch.
    He told iFL TV: “I know a lot of people wrote Wilder off, but he showed tremendous heart and balls to stay in there.
    “True to his word, he said didn’t want this corner to throw in the towel, Breland threw the towel in to save him for this day, which was a great thing.
    “It appeared to everyone’s point of view to be the right thing, and this time around, I’m pretty sure Malik Scott was given strict instructions that no matter what happened to him in that fight, no matter how much of a beating he was taking, don’t even pick up that towel to throw it.
    “Because, ‘I’d rather die in the ring,’ he said that, and he proved it. 
    “He finished out on the battlefield with no bullets left in his gun.
    “He could not have done anything more. Credit to him.”

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    Wilder, who drew to Fury in 2018, lost the rematch last year and sacked his coach Mark Breland for throwing in the towel.
    But Breland’s replacement Scott – who was beaten by the heavyweight himself in 2014 – refused to end the action.
    Wilder, 35, was finally knocked out with one round to go, as Fury, 33, closed out the fight in spectacular style.
    Haye, 40, admitted he got his pre-fight prediction wrong and conceded the Gypsy King – who he recently called out to fight – is the division’s No1.
    He said: “I definitely got it wrong because I thought Deontay Wilder now that he was coming with both guns blazing now that he had his right hand back, that would be enough to take Fury out if the opportunity arose, which I knew at some stage it would
    “It nearly happened. He heavily put Fury down a couple of times in the fourth round, but to Tyson Fury’s credit, he was able to shake him off and get back up and put it straight back on Wilder.
    He finished out on the battlefield with no bullets left in his gunDavid Haye on Deontay Wilder
    “Not only was it a great performance by Fury, but he also took Wilder’s best biggest punches.
    “I consider him the single biggest punch as a heavyweight ever with his right hand, and he took it clean in the forehead.
    “It shook him to his boots. That same shot has knocked out 41 people in the past.
    “Fury showed that his chin was as good as everyone thought it was prior to that fight.
    “It was a great performance. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
    “It was a fight where both fighters showed up and did their very best, and we got a very, very clear conclusive victor. 
    “Fury, that performance for me, showed he’s number one.”
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    Tyson Fury breaks ‘Drake curse’ after rap superstar backed Gypsy King to beat Deontay Wilder in trilogy fight

    TYSON FURY broke then rubbished the supposed ‘Drake curse’ after the rap superstar backed the Gypsy King against Deontay Wilder. The Canadian artist has been an unlucky charm for several sportsmen, who have posed for pictures with him and then lost.
    Tyson Fury rubbished the supposed ‘Drake curse’
    Tyson Fury after his trilogy over Deontay WilderCredit: Alamy
    Even Anthony Joshua, 31, was among the victims, after uploading a photo with Drake before his shock 2019 loss to Andy Ruiz Jr, 32.
    But his great rival Fury, 33, overcame the myth, by knocking out Wilder, 35, in their Las Vegas trilogy fight.
    Drake had wished the WBC champion luck and some superstitious fans feared it would be a bad omen.
    But not Fury, who later made light of the curse on his Instagram story.
    He posted: “Curse? No such thing pal.”
    Fury dropped Wilder three times in total but twice had to pick himself up off the canvas in round four.

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    The unbeaten Brit finally closed out the show, and their rivalry, in round 11 of the heavyweight classic.
    Fury’s much-earned afterparty went on till the early hours of the morning in Sin City.
    He told clubbers: “They’ll be talking about this f***ing fight a thousand years from today.
    “They’ll say where were you? You were all here with the champ!”
    Hours earlier, he said: “Am I the greatest heavyweight of my era? Without a doubt. Number one, numero uno. I believe I could beat anyone in history.
    “Any man born, I believe I’ve got a really good chance of beating him.”
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    Man Utd fan Tyson Fury eyes Old Trafford bout against Dillian Whyte for homecoming celebration after Deontay Wilder win

    TYSON FURY’S sensational fight-of-the-century contender has earned him a ‘hero’s homecoming’ scrap in the UK.Britain’s WBC heavyweight king wowed the boxing world by TWICE climbing off the canvas to dish out a thrilling 11th-round KO of Deontay Wilder.
    Tyson Fury could fight Dillian Whyte at Old Trafford on the back of his incredible KO of Deontay WilderCredit: Reuters
    Man Utd fan Fury could finally live out his dream of fighting at Old TraffordCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The WBC have ordered him to fight the winner of this month’s bout between Dillian Whyte and Otto Wallin.
    And Fury’s promoter Frank Warren reckons the Manchester United fan is big enough to fill every stadium in England – putting Old Trafford on stand-by for his next title defence.
    Warren said: “I would love that homecoming more than anything the British fans and everything. Can you imagine it?
    “Tyson sells out any stadium in Britain, easy. The fans will come out for him.
    “He deserves that hero’s homecoming now.”
    Fury, 33, who has not fought in the UK since 2018, recently revealed to SunSport: “It’s always been my dream to fight at Old Trafford.”

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    Warren, 69, has spent 40 years in the business and reckons 6ft 9in Fury’s Las Vegas show on Saturday night was the greatest live event he has ever seen.
    He said: “Fury is the best heavyweight of his generation and he is up there with all of them.
    “Look at his size and chin and his heart to keep getting up off the floor, he gets up. He would be a stand-out performer in any era, for anybody.”
    But Warren fears the Gypsy King’s breathtaking performance might mean Anthony Joshua is too scared to ever agree to a Battle of Britain undisputed decider.
    That is, if the Watford man, 31, can even regain his WBA, IBF and WBO belts from Oleksandr Usyk in the spring.
    Warren added: “Look at the comparison between Tyson’s and AJ’s last performances. If Joshua has just watched that, it will have frightened the life out of him.”
    Warren would also consider working with Fury’s US-based promoters on a special UK start time that could keep the massive American market tuned in to buying the pay-per-views.
    When asked if the US’s eight-hour West Coast time difference could be navigated around to maximise earnings in both markets either side of the pond, Warren said: “Everything is possible and we will sit down and look at how we do everything.
    “I was really proud just to be involved and with him because he just proved himself to be a true fighting man.”
    Fury admitted he was left dizzy by Wilder’s fourth-round knockdowns.
    But he believes the win shows he is the greatest heavyweight of his era.
    Fury put on a heavyweight masterclass as he picked himself up off the canvas twice to KO Wilder in Las VegasCredit: Rex
    Tyson Fury will next fight the winner of Dillian Whyte vs Otto WallinCredit: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing
    He said: “This was one of my greatest wins. I got off the floor to do it and I am the big dog in this division.
    “There were some shaky moments but I persevered and got that knockout.
    “I got caught on the back of the head and was a bit dizzy. But I ain’t going to stay down.
    “Knock me spark out and then I’ve lost. Failing that, I’ll come back and hunt you down. I hit him with an uppercut in the first and nearly broke my ankle.
    “I went over on it and it’s severely hurt. But he went down first and went down last.
    “As soon as I landed it, I jumped on the ropes as I knew he wasn’t getting up from that.
    “I feel sorry for my opponents who have to fight me. I feel sorry for them because they’re fighting the fighter of the generation.
    “I can only be the best fighter of my era, the best fighter of my generation. I’ve done that.
    “I went over to say well done and he wouldn’t have any of it. The man’s a sore loser and proper s***house.”
    Frank Warren believes Anthony Joshua will be running scared of Tyson Fury following his incredible showing against WilderCredit: Reuters
    Fury’s American promoter Bob Arum, who promoted Muhammad Ali, said: “I’ve been in this business 57 years and I have never seen a heavyweight fight as magnificent as this.”
    Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott claimed his man broke his hand during the defeat. 
    But the Bronze Bomber, 35, said: “I’m not sure what happened… I knew he didn’t come in at 277lb to be a ballet dancer.
    “He came to lean on me, to try to rough me up and he succeeded.”
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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE REACTION: Gypsy King WINS epic, Bronze Bomber has ‘broken hand’ – latest updates

    TYSON FURY has stopped Deontay Wilder with a brutal 11th-round K.O in a thriller to conclude their heavyweight trilogy.In a truly unbelievable third round, Fury dropped Wilder before being dropped TWICE himself.
    And the Bronze Bomber would be knocked to the ground four times before eventually succumbing to defeat and getting taken to hospital.
    Fury roared: “Like the great John Wayne said I am made from pig iron and steel baby!
    “I was down a couple of times and hurt and Wilder is a tough man too after he got up a few times too.
    “It was a great fight tonight, worthy of any trilogy in the sport, I always said I am the first best and he is second.
    “But I went over to show love and respect and he didn’t want it to so I will pray for him.”

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    CON-GRATS
    Conor McGregor has congratulated both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder for the show they put on during their trilogy bout last night.
    He wrote on Twitter: “Great fight that. Both warriors, both winners.
    “Hard to not be impressed with Deontay there. Against the much larger man and almost got it done.
    “Great fight. 40lb’s in weight difference is A LOT.
    “Fair play both men there, very enjoyable fights they have had together. Respect.”
    NO GLOVE LOST
    Tyson Fury admitted he expects Deontay Wilder to have ‘a lot of excuses’ after brilliantly beating his rival ‘fair and square’.
    Fury told Behind The Gloves: “I’m sure he’ll have a lot of excuses to make.
    “He always does, he’s a sore loser and he has Everlast MX on and I had Paffen Sports on, the gloves were the same.
    “His trainers were in the changing rooms yet again, they checked everything, there’s no queries.
    “He got beat fair and square and that’s all she wrote for Deontay Wilder. And I’ll be surprised if he ever boxes again.”

    VOODOO CHILD
    Tyson Fury broke the ‘Versace robe curse’ after defeating Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.
    Boxing fans had feared the Gypsy King would lose his undefeated record after daring to wear a custom-made Versace robe.
    After all, Conor McGregor lost to Floyd Mayweather after donning a similar outfit.
    And Billy Joe Saunders, a close friend of Fury, also suffered the same fate when he wore a Versace robe ahead of his bout with Canelo Alvarez earlier this year.
    Those results meant the clothing item carried a bit of a curse – but not for Fury.
    The Brit was troubled by Wilder in their third fight, with fans claiming a slow count stopped him from losing in the fourth round.
    But Fury recovered to dominate Wilder before landing an 11th round knockout to retain his WBC world title and lift the Versace curse.

    FURY RANKINGS
    Tyson Fury has named his top four heavyweight rankings after his win over Deontay Wilder.
    The Morecambe man said: “It was a great fight tonight, it was worthy of any trilogy in the history of the sport.
    “Deontay Wilder’s a top fighter, he gave me a real run for my money. I always said I’m the best in the world and he’s second best.”
    It comes after he told Barstool Sports the other fighters he would have in the top four before the clash.
    He named Oleksandr Usyk third with Anthony Joshua fourth, after the Ukrainian’s win over the Brit.

    PUNCH IT IN
    Tyson Fury landed TWICE as many punches as Deontay Wilder after an epic trilogy win in Las Vegas.

    POOL PARTY
    Tyson Fury celebrated victory over Deontay Wilder with a wild after-party at the glitzy Hakkasan nightclub in Las Vegas.
    But The Gypsy King is now in recovery mode and and making the most of his hard earned rest with a dip in the swimming pool.
    His wife Paris took to Instagram to share a video of her 33-year-old husband soaking up some Sun while relaxing in a pool.
    She focuses the camera on the Gypsy King as he shows off a bling WBC ring he wears as WBC heavyweight champion.
    He smiles and cheers with barely a scratch on him – despite being twice dropped by Wilder.

    2 FAST 2 FURY-OUS
    Beating Tyson Fury would be ‘very tough’ for Anthony Joshua, according to David Haye.
    Speaking on BT Sport, the 40-year-old said: “I think from the strength of that performance, it would be very tough for AJ.
    “Having watched AJ’s last performance against Usyk, the shots that Fury took down the pipe from Wilder, he was able to get back up and rough him up.
    “The fact that AJ stood at range with Usyk having a boxing match… is AJ going to beat Fury in a boxing match? I don’t believe so.”

    MARK HIS WORDS
    Deontay Wilder’s former coach Mark Breland has taken to Instagram after seeing The Bronze Bomber brutally knocked out by Tyson Fury.
    Breland was sacked by Wilder following the last bout between the pair.
    He threw in the towel from Wilder’s corner in the seventh round – saving the Bronze Bomber from a savage beating.
    And now the 58-year-old former world champion has taken to social media in cryptic fashion.
    In a bizarre video posted to his Instagram account, Breland can be seen shadow boxing.
    And he simply captioned the post: “Great fight.”
    FURY ROAD
    Tyson Fury became world boxing’s undisputed No1 when he KO’d Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas this weekend.
    The Gypsy King looked to be in tip-top shape as he claimed a huge victory in the third and final battle against his American foe.
    And looking back at Fury in 2017, it just goes to show how far he’s come.

    FURY CONGRATULATED BY LEWIS

    DEONT RULE ME OUT
    Deontay Wilder would do ‘ten times better’ against Oleksandr Usyk than Anthony Joshua did, according to trainer Malik Scott.
    Speaking to ESNews, the Bronze Bomber’s cornerman said: “Usyk and Wilder? I believe it’s a superfight. I believe stylistically Usyk would beat AJ again.
    “If AJ could make the necessary adjustments stylistically with his team then I believe it would be a much more competitive fight.
    “But I still would give the edge to Usyk… and I’d maybe give him the edge by stoppage – it just depends how AJ would handle the first three rounds as far as positioning.
    “But with Deontay, I believe his style would do a whole lot better against Usyk’s than AJ’s style did, ten times better.
    “Because I look at it like this – Usyk fought AJ and I keep telling everybody he got bruises and everything which means he was getting hit.”

    LANCS HERO
    Lancashire local Tyson Fury delighted fans from his home county following victory over Deontay Wilder on Saturday night.
    After a brutal eleventh round knockout, Fury grabbed a microphone and belted down it: “Lancaster, la la la, Lancashire la la la!”
    Gypsy King Fury was born in Wythenshawe in south Manchester.
    He now lives in Morecambe – in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire – hence the ‘Lancaster’ and ‘Lancashire’ chants.
    Manchester was also historically part of the county of Lancashire, but since 1974 comes under the county of Greater Manchester.
    And he gave a nod to his Lancashire roots after a savage knockout blow.
    Fury’s football-like chant followed his rendition of ‘Walking in Memphis’ to the 20,000 strong crowd at T-Mobile Arena.
    The 33-year-old changed Marc Cohn’s classic to ‘Walking in Vegas’ given the location of the fight.

    LOOK OF GLOVE
    Paris Fury gave her man Tyson as adorable look of love as he made his walk to the ring last night.
    The Gypsy King sauntered in wearing a Spartan outfit inspired by the hit movie ‘300’.
    Fury, 33, had the crowd lapping up his every move as he sang along to AC DC classic You Shook Me All Night Long.
    And Paris clearly loved it too as she cracked into a huge smile and nodded her approval in an undeniable look of love.
    The mum of six was caught on camera as she took her ringside seat looking stunning in a sparkly blue dress.

     DEONT DELAY
    Deontay Wilder’s pre-fight ‘s***-house’ move to delay his bout with Tyson Fury backfired spectacularly, writes WILLIAM PUGH. 
    The Bronze Bomber was knocked spark out in the 11th round by the Gypsy King and fans were quick to poke fun at the American’s bizarre pre-fight ritual after the defeat.
    Fury floored the American three times in Las Vegas – with the third and final time bringing their long-running rivalry to a close as the ref waved the fight off.
    Wilder, 35, was well in the contest in the early stages and even had Fury on the deck himself twice in the fourth round before the Alabama ace ran out of steam.
    It was arguably Wilder’s best performance in the trilogy but some post-fight focus was on his antics in the dressing room beforehand.
    As challenger, Wilder had to enter the ring first.
    But live footage showed him dawdling in the dressing room surrounded by his entourage. 
    Wilder was seen standing with his team in a silent circle as someone appeared to serenade or preach to the Bronze Bomber who had his head bowed.
    WILD CLAIMS
    Deontay Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott has revealed that the Bronze Bomber broke his hand during last night’s defeat to Tyson Fury.
    The American, 35, floored the Gypsy King twice in the fourth round, only to later be knocked out in the penultimate stanza of an instant classic.
    Speaking to ESNews after the bout, cornerman Scott revealed that Wilder had come out of the fight with a number of injuries.
    He said: “I took him up into his room, he’s seen a doctor afterwards.
    “Everything’s cool… he busted his lip, he broke his hand, broke his finger, knuckle, something like that.
    “But life goes on.”

    THE ROCK SAYS
    Tyson Fury’s stunning knockout victory over Deontay Wilder has been hailed as one of the greatest nights in heavyweight boxing.
    And one of the most famous men on the planet was left open-mouthed at the action unfolding in front of him.
    WWE legend and movie star Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson dubbed the trilogy bout as ‘one of the greatest’ he had ever seen.
    He tweeted: “That was one of the greatest fights I’ve ever seen.
    “Congrats to my friend & champion @Tyson_Fury. What a beautiful & resilient performance.
    “What a “on the shield” heart @BronzeBomber has. I was inspired tonight by both men.”

    FURY FIGHTBACK
    After six rounds of heavyweight action in Las Vegas Tyson Fury was trailing Deontay Wilder on the judges scorecards.
    The Gypsy King knocked out Wilder in the eleventh, but was losing on points at the halfway stage.
    The scorecards revealed all three American judges to have Fury narrowly down 56-55 at the end of the sixth.
    Dave Moretti, Tim Cheatham and Steve Weisfeld gave Fury three out of the first six, but because he was knocked down twice in the fourth he lost that round 10-7.
    But after the sixth round The Gypsy King came into his own.
    Moretti and Weisfeld both gave Fury ALL of the following rounds until the knockout, while Cheatham did the same – apart from bizarrely scoring the ninth in favour of Wilder.
    By the time of the stoppage Moretti had it 95-91, Cheatham closer at 94-92 and Weisfeld at 95-92.

    LEW GOT THIS
    British boxing legend Lennox Lewis congratulated Tyson Fury on his victory in Las Vegas – just as The Gypsy King got out of the shower.
    Fury was speaking after knocking out Deontay Wilder, but spotted Lewis and shouted: “Come on Lennox get in here!”
    Fresh from washing Wilder’s blood from his body the Gypsy King was wearing just a hat and shorts as he spoke to Lewis.
    The two heavyweight greats shared a few words after Fury’s epic knockout in his trilogy fight with the Bronze Bomber.
    In a video posted to Frank Warren’s Twitter account, Lewis approaches Fury and says: “Unbelievable, great fight.
    “You showed great heart, great determination and ring IQ. Great job, enjoy it.”
    And Fury joked with the three-time world heavyweight champion: “You can’t go swimming and not get wet!”
    He then thanked the 56-year-old saying: “Thank you Lennox I really appreciate it, God bless you.”

    ERA DEFINING
    Tyson Fury’s brutal knockout of Deontay Wilder left the Gypsy King feeling sorry for his opponents.
    The Gypsy King declared: “I can only be the best fighter of my day, and I’ve done that.
    “I’m the best fighter of my era. I’m the generation fighter, I actually feel sorry for all these guys who have had to fight me.
    “Because I’m in the dressing room at home I’m not nervous – you know it’s a boxing fight to me.
    “I feel sorry for them because they’re fighting the fighter of the generation, that’s for sure.”

    DEON AND DUSTED
    Tyson Fury stated that his legendary rivalry with Deontay Wilder is “actually done”.
    Fury cemented his legacy as the greatest heavyweight boxer of his era after beating Wilder in an 11-round thriller in Las Vegas.
    The Gypsy King shook off two knockdowns and then knocked his nemesis out with a powerful punch to complete his trilogy with the Bronze Bomber.
    The British superstar praised his fallen opponent after the match but made it clear there is no rematch clause.
    Fury told BBC Sport: “It was a great trilogy, and he is a good dance partner for trilogies.
    “Wilder’s been a good dance partner but there’s no rematch clause. It’s actually done.”

    FUR JOKING
    Tyson Fury stopped Deontay Wilder with a brutal eleventh round knockout in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
    The Gypsy King also had Wilder down in the third and the tenth, and has claimed he nearly BROKE his ankle in doing so.
    After dropping the Bronze Bomber to the canvas for the first time in the third round Fury tripped and almost fell over his huge 6ft 9in frame.
    He seemed to roll his ankle nastily and was lucky not to end up on the deck next to the stricken Wilder.
    And the 33-year-old has revealed the fight could have over barely before it started – but not because of a knockout blow.
    Fury confessed, via iFL TV: “When I hit him with an uppercut, bang in the first [third] round, dropped him, I nearly broke my ankle.
    “I went over on my ankle, my ankle’s hurt.”

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    PARTY TIME
    Tyson Fury was true to his word as he celebrated victory over Deontay Wilder by partying with brother Tommy and wife Paris in Las Vegas, writes TRISTAN BARCLAY.
    The Gypsy King vowed to put any thoughts of his next opponent to the back of his mind and enjoy a night out following his stunning knock-out win.
    And hours after sending Wilder to the canvas for a third and final time at Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, Fury could be seen living it up at the glitzy Hakkasan nightclub.
    Taking his place in the DJ booth alongside pal Steve Aoki, a shirtless Fury serenaded the crowd with a selection of his now famous victory songs.
    First on the karaoke playlist was American Pie – a Fury favourite he has performed in the ring following previous wins.
    The 33-year-old then belted out versions of Sweet Caroline and ACDC’s TNT to go with the rendition of Walking In Memphis he sang in the ring hours earlier.
    It wasn’t long before Fury was then up on the DJ booth, sending the crowd into a frenzy with some shadow boxing and long-limbed dance moves.
    Fury was joined at the Hakkasan venue by his brother Tommy and wife Paris, and the rest of his sparring squad.

    FURY SPEAKS
    Tyson Fury has thanked his team on Twitter.

    FEEL TYSON’S FURY
    WWE have congratulated Tyson Fury on his win over Deontay Wilder.
    The Brit had a spell in the WWE, and fought Braun Strowman on a pay-per view in Saudi Arabia.

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    Tyson Fury has stolen Joshua’s crown as world’s No1 heavyweight… now he can fulfil Brit rival’s undisputed destiny too

    IT WAS a slogan seized upon by Anthony Joshua’s PR people: The Road To Undisputed.But it is a street which now belongs to Tyson Fury.
    Tyson Fury put on a stunning show against Deontay WilderCredit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua was humbled by Ukrainian star Oleksandr UsykCredit: AFP
    Fury confirmed his status as the great heavyweight boxer of this era by completing a classic trilogy against Deontay Wilder, which ends with two victories for the Brit after a controversial draw, which ought to have made it three.
    And now the Gypsy King, who is indisputably the No1 fighter in the blue-riband division, deserves the chance to fulfil his destiny of becoming, officially, the undisputed champion, within the next 12 months.
    For years we had envisaged an all-British battle between Fury and Joshua to unify those belts.
    Yet the dramatic events of the last two weeks now suggest that if the politics and self-interest which so often plague this sport can be overcome then it will be Fury pitted against Oleksandr Usyk.
    Ukraine’s former undisputed world cruiserweight king, 34, outclassed Joshua at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium a fortnight earlier and will be odds-on favourite to win their re-match, expected next spring.
    But given that a good big one should always beat a good little one — and that Usyk is four stones lighter and six inches shorter than his fellow master craftsman — it would be difficult to imagine anything other than a Fury victory if that pair get it on.

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    Fury currently holds just one of the four major belts, the WBC version, while Usyk possesses the other three, but that is just a historical anomaly.
    The 33-year-old Mancunian is likely to fight another Brit, Dillian Whyte, in a mandatory defence, at a similar time to the Usyk-Joshua re-match before he can think about unification.
    But for the third time against Wilder, Fury underlined his pre-eminence.
    Across the desert from Vegas, in Hollywood, they acknowledge that the third part of a trilogy is usually when the plot lines go to pot and the Ewoks turn up.
    Not this glorious three-parter.
    And to think, there had been little appetite for a third face-off, so thorough was Fury’s demolition job of Wilder in their second meeting.
    Yet the duo served up a magnificent feast in their climactic bout, which gripped so many of us around 5am on Sunday
    Fury, 33, was made to survive adversity by WilderCredit: Getty
    Dillian Whyte is likely to be up next for FuryCredit: Getty
    It allowed Fury to show all of his best attributes — his ducking, weaving scheming; the brutality of his shots and the size of his big gypsy balls.
    And then, as always, there were the elements of showmanship which could elevate Fury to the status of a genuine national hero, especially if Joshua slips away from elite contention.
    We should not forget that before this trilogy began in December 2018, Fury had suffered from depression and addiction issues, had ballooned to almost 30st, making his career resurrection all the more impressive.
    But neither should we forget the failed drug test in 2015 for the banned steroid nandrolone, nor the homophobic pseudo-religious rants he unleashed, which have since, thankfully, subsided.
    Fury is a complex enigma, with a dark side to his character, but it is impossible to deny that he is a great entertainer too.
    Last year, his lawyers demanded — unsuccessfully — that he be removed from the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award shortlist in a display of supreme contrariness.
    Yet if that episode suggested Fury is disinterested in popularity contests, he remains a crowd-pleaser.
    He played air guitar to AC/DC dressed as a Spartan warrior on his ring walk, then came the trademark post-fight karaoke crooning in the ring, when most men would have been too breathless to talk let alone sing.
    Fans were absolutely loving Fury’s ring walkCredit: Twitter
    Wilder and the Gypsy King produced a trilogy for the agesCredit: EPA
    Between rounds Fury sat on a stool emblazoned with a picture of Wilder’s face, replete with the nickname he has long since bestowed on his rival — ‘Big Dosser’.
    Yet the Alabama wallop merchant emerged from this with his dignity, if not his title, restored.
    Before Fury went out for the seventh, his trainer SugarHill Steward — approximately half the size of the Gypsy King — bellowed in the big man’s face ‘Jab the Motherf****r, Goddammit!’
    As we know, everyone has a gameplan until they get punched in the face and Fury’s had appeared to go out of the window after the pummelling he suffered in the fourth round.
    Steward — the former Detroit cop, who would have made his late, great uncle Manny proud with that foul-mouthed tirade — got his man fully back in the zone and Fury was brilliant in the seventh.
    Finally in the 11th, we saw Wilder, vanquished, face-down. And Fury, the greatest heavyweight of the 21st century, hands-down.
    Now he deserves the chance to confirm it with a full set of belts.
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