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    Tyson Fury says he could retire after Deontay Wilder and NEVER fight Anthony Joshua – as he doesn’t need another £250m

    TYSON FURY has revealed he could RETIREE after his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder and never face heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua.The 33-year-old has won all four world titles throughout his career, the latest of which came when he claimed the WBC strap from Wilder with a seventh round stoppage victory in February 2020.
    Tyson Fury has said he could RETIRE after the Deontay Wilder fight and not regret anythingCredit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua’s hopes of fighting Fury went up in smoke when he lost to Oleksandr UsykCredit: ©Ian Walton Matchroom Boxing
    Now The Gypsy King is stepping into the ring with the American once more and he has admitted there is a chance it could be his last fight.
    Speaking on the BBC’s 5 Live podcast, he said: “Listen, I could walk away today and never look at boxing again. I’ve done what I’ve done and it can never be taken away.
    “People would always remember the enigmatic Tyson Fury, the crazy man who fought everybody. Wasn’t bothered about nobody.
    “Even the biggest punchers in our generation didn’t faze him. Went across the pond, fought [Wladimir] Klitschko in Germany. 
    “No-one can say anything about me other than I did what I did and that’s it and be proud of it.”
    If Fury does retire, it would put an end to the constant speculation about a mega-fight between himself and British rival Joshua.

    The pair looked set to meet in the summer in a £500million blockbuster before an arbitrator made the decision that Wilder had the right to a third bout with Fury.
    And the idea of an all-British dust-up being made took another hit when Joshua lost his three world titles after a unanimous decision defeat to Usyk last month.
    Meanwhile, Fury’s upcoming opponent Wilder has also hinted he is coming to the end of his career.
    The Bronze Bomber told the Last Stand Podcast: “I can feel it getting close, retirement… I’m seeking one champion, one face, one name.
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    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “The faster I can get that, the faster I can retire and get the hell out of here.”
    Fury and Wilder will meet in the ring around 5am BST on Sunday morning as they do battle yet again.
    If the Brit gets the job done, he could be set to face fellow countryman Dillian Whyte next as he is Fury’s mandatory challenger.
    Fury and Wilder will fight for a third time this weekendCredit: Getty
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    Tyson Fury says he will be ‘sad and lonely’ person after boxing and insists he’s not in sport for legacy or money

    TYSON FURY says he will be a ‘sad and lonely’ person when he ends his boxing career.The unbeaten 33-year-old will defend his WBC heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas at the weekend.
    Tyson Fury, who will rematch Deontay Wilder at the weekend, says he will be ‘lonely’ once he quits boxingCredit: Getty
    Fury has a loving family who have supported him through some of his toughest battlesCredit: Instagram
    It is their third fight after a draw in 2018 and Fury’s crushing 2020 victory.
    Talking to BBC Radio 5 Live’s Boxing podcast, Fury says he would have no regrets if he never fought again and said he is not motivated by the vast purses he can command.
    The Gypsy King said: “I’m not fighting to be the greatest of all time, I’m not fighting to be a legend.
    “It wouldn’t benefit me earning another £50m or £200m, you don’t need to be rich to live my life.
    “I’m just a normal person who is very good at boxing and a very special, chosen person.”
    Fury said he could walk away and never look at boxing again, although he admitted he would not know how to occupy himself without the sport.

    He added: “What motivates me? I’m getting asked this a lot.
    “It’s definitely not a few quid. It’s a fact there’s nothing else.
    “I’m boxing because I can — I don’t enjoy anything else, I don’t have any hobbies. After boxing, I will be a very sad, lonely person.
    “I’ve tried looking after animals, four-wheeled driving, got a shotgun licence, clay pigeon shooting. Nothing turns me on.”
    The Morecambe banger has struggled with mental health issues and alcohol addiction throughout his career as well as weight issues.
    Fury is favourite for Saturday’s trilogy but has likened Wilder to an ‘atomic bomb’ in the build-up to the fight.
    He explained: “We both know what we can do, there’s no secrets.
    “I’m dealing with a guy that can knock you out with one punch, and he’s dealing with the same.
    “When you have the two biggest heavyweights going for it on the biggest stage, you are always in for an exciting night.
    “The heavyweight landscape can change in seconds, and it’s up to me to keep it on track and not let it change.”
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
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    Watch Eddie Hall put Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder to shame by BREAKING punch machine as he fires warning to Thor

    EDDIE HALL put Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder to shame by BREAKING a punch machine in a warning to Hafthor Bjornsson.Hall, 33, takes on his 32-year-old strongman rival next year in a super-heavyweight boxing grudge match.
    Eddie Hall broke a punch machine while demonstrating the power of his hitsCredit: Twitter / @Biosynergy
    Hall fired a warning to Hafthor Bjornsson as he did something Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder couldn’tCredit: Twitter / @Biosynergy
    And the Brit demonstrated the might of his punching power by breaking a machine that professional fighters AJ and Wilder failed to conquer.
    Hall tried his luck out on a Bio-Synergy bag at the Arnold Sports Festival over the weekend, just months after attempting the infamous ‘Power Cube’.
    The 2017 World’s Strongest Man winner unleashed a major hit on the machine.
    But as the number which measures the power started to climb, it suddenly turned off.
    Bio-Synergy tweeted: “Think Eddie Hall broke our machine, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp with that punch.”
    Boxing fans will be hoping to see some similar punches thrown between Hall and Bjornsson when they finally meet in the ring.

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    And Hall remains confident he will get the better of the Icelandic giant, who demolished arm wrestler Devon Larratt with a first-round KO last month.
    Hall told Luke Fullbrook: “I’m very confident. You know how seriously I take things. I have shown absolutely zero content in terms of how good, or bad, I am.
    “I’m just going to let my fists do the talking. He can say or do whatever he wants, but at the end of the day I’m going to knock him out.

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    “All that matters to me is that he’s getting knocked out.
    “I haven’t even started the mental game with Thor and he’s already calling me a bully. He better get a grip of himself as it’s going to get a lot worse.
    “Those press conferences are going to be very stressful for him.”

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    Inside Deontay Wilder’s amazing car collection, from a £430k alligator-skin wrap Lamborghini to a metallic bronze Hummer

    THE Bronze Bomber loves his motors.Deontay Wilder, 35, has amassed a £30million fortune during a boxing career that’s left many of his opponents dazed and confused and hitting the canvas.
    Deontay Wilder, worth £30m, has splashed the cash on carsCredit: Instagram
    The motors in Wilder’s garage are a knockoutCredit: Alamy
    And his car collection is also a knockout, featuring a very special Lamborghini, a gentleman’s Rolls Royce, as well as a good, old American favourite.
    As Wilder gets ready to face Tyson Fury for a third time – at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday – SunSport takes a look at the Alabama native’s fine garage.
    It’s just as impressive as his famous right hook.
    LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR, £430,000
    In 2015, after claiming the WBC heavyweight title from Bermane Stiverne, Wilder wanted to treat himself – and why not?
    He rolled up to Exotic Euro Cars in Woodland Hills, California, and reportedly splashed around £430,000 on a special Lamborghini Aventador.
    What made this Aventador stand out from the crowd was its faux alligator-skin wrap that would even leave Floyd Mayweather jealous.
    This £430k Lamborghini Aventador is Wilder’s most extravagant possession and has a faux alligator-skin wrapCredit: Instagram
    Boasting a cream leather interior, it’s unlike any Lamborghini we’ve ever seen.
    A coat of bronze was added to the wrap – after all he is the Bronze Bomber – to complete the look.
    The Aventador can reach a top speed of 217 mph, and is one of the fastest Lamborghinis ever manufactured.
    It has a 700-plus horse power V12 engine that can reach 0-60 mph in just 2.6 seconds.

    ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM, £347,000+
    Every man of wealth should have a Rolls-Royce, after all it’s a true gentleman’s car. Lucky for Wilder he has two.
    His Phantom is a convertible, perfect to cruise around in with those hot, Alabama summers.
    You won’t be shocked to discover that the Phantom is the most expensive Rolls-Royce available on the market.
    Again, Wilder has his custom-made with a bronze metallic coat that’s fitting with his Bronze Bomber moniker.
    His model, the Phantom VII, has a 563 horse power V12 engine that’s capable of hitting 60 mph in 5.1 seconds.
    Deontay often shares snaps sat on the bonnet of this beast on social media, and who can blame him.
    It’s certainly a ride of beauty.
    Wilder rests on the bonnet of his Rolls-Royce PhantomCredit: Instagram
    A gentleman’s car, the Phantom is worth more than £347kCredit: Instagram
    Wilder often takes his Rolls-Royce for a spin with the hood downCredit: Instagram
    HUMMER H2, £70,000
    There was a time when you couldn’t move for Hummers in the US, especially among the sporting elite.
    However, the car manufacturer GM stopped making the Army-inspired SUVs in 2010.
    That’s now made the Hummer a collector’s item, something Wilder is well aware of, which is why he owns one.
    Reportedly worth around £70k, it’s bronze (again!) and it even has its own nickname – the Bomb Zquad Mobile.
    The 34-inch custom bronze and chrome star wheel rims are also engraved with the words Bomb Zquad on them.
    There was recent speculation that Wilder parted with his prized possession, but this was never confirmed.
    Another prized possession of Wilder’s is his Hummer H2, which was discontinued from 2010Credit: Instagram
    The nickname for Wilder’s Hummer H2 is the Bomb Zquad MobileCredit: Instagram
    ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN, FROM £269,310
    Wilder’s most recent purchase, he was spied driving the Rolls-Royce SUV back in August 2019.
    Just like his Lamborghini Aventador, the champ has wrapped the expensive motor in glorious fashion.
    His Rolls-Royce has a mottled black and bronze snakeskin finish, as well as a smooth leather interior.
    The hub caps surrounding the 26-inch wheels are customised with Wilder’s now famous logo.
    Wilder had his Roller souped up by Dreamworks Motorsports in North Carolina by Adam Wolfe.
    The moment it was delivered to him, he took to Instagram to record a video of his new wheels.
    Wilder shows off his recent wrapped Rolls-RoyceCredit: Instagram
    This Rolls-Royce Cullinan is a stunning vehicle that’s part of Wilder’s collection
    Wilder had it custom wrapped in a mottled black and bronze snakeskin finish
    Wilder took to Instagram to share his purchase with his followers
    DODGE CHALLENGER, £30,000+
    There’s nothing like a muscle car to complete your enviable garage.
    The cheapest motor in Deontay’s collection, you could argue that it’s his finest looking.
    His Dodge Challenger came with a starting price of around £30,000, but you can bet with extras and the custom paint job he had done to it, it’s now worth a lot more.
    Impressive hub caps, special side-opening doors and sprayed in shades of red – this motor looks like it belongs to the Fast & Furious franchise.
    We bet it drives like a dream too, thanks to a powerful 6.2-litre V8 engine.
    A £30k Dodge Challenger is the cheapest car in Wilder’s collectionCredit: Instagram
    Wilder’s Dodge Challenger looks like a car from the Fast & Furious franchiseCredit: Instagram
    SUZUKI HAYABUSA, FROM £14,500
    When four wheels won’t cut it, Wilder has been known to try two to get some kicks.
    Back in 2014, he shared an image of a Hayabusa that had been jazzed up with an exterior that looks like it belongs in a Mad Max film.
    The Hayabusa was designed with the sole intention of being the fastest production motorbike of its day.
    Incredibly, it can reach a top speed of 186 mph. Opening the throttle reveals its brutal power.
    “Imma keep riding my baby as long as the weather’s right,” Wilder wrote in a Tweet with a pic of the beautiful bike.
    Wilder’s Suzuki Hayabusa looks like something out of a Mad Max filmCredit: Instagram
    POLARIS SLINGSHOT, FROM £15,500
    The ultimate boy’s toy.
    Lewis Hamilton and Shaquille O’Neal also own the three-wheeled Polaris Slingshot that’s on every petrol head’s wishlist.
    And Deontay Wilder has shared images on social media, zooming around town on one.
    Launched in 2015, the Slingshot is capable of reaching 0-60 mph in under five seconds and is practically a street-legal go-kart.
    It’s powered by a 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine that was built in Germany alongside Mercedes-AMG V8 hardware.
    Who knew Wilder was such an adrenalin junkie?
    Like Lewis Hamilton, Deontay Wilder has a three-wheel Polaris SlingshotCredit: Instagram
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    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder face off in the fashion stakes with bespoke suits, gold slippers and diamond jewellery

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder may be fighting in the ring this weekend, but the duo are also competing to be the best dressed fighter ahead of their trilogy bout.Over the years, as the pair have squared up to one another at press conferences, they’ve both managed to cut stylish figures.
    Tyson Fury, ahead of his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder, cuts a stylish figure in a bespoke suitCredit: Alamy
    Fury seen at the MGM Grand wearing a bespoke suit by designer Claudio LugliCredit: Splash News
    Deontay Wilder shows off a gold chain and medallion around his neckCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Fury is well known for attending press events in bespoke suits, and he has continued that trend for Furv v Wilder III.
    It’s a far-cry when the Gypsy King wore a Batman costume in the build-up to his bout against Wladimir Klitschko, of course.
    But, thanks to help of his tailor Claudio Lugli, Fury’s outfits have become a centre piece in the build-up to the fights.
    Most recently, Fury donned a two piece that featured his own image sitting on a throne wearing a crown.
    While, ahead of the second fight he wore a suit that had messages regarding mental health
    Wilder, himself, has been more paired down this time round wearing sportswear. But, he’s still making sure he’s matched Fury when it comes to the jewellery stakes.
    DRESS TO IMPRESS
    As well eye-catching suits, Fury also has a penchant for wearing slippers with his suits, including a fetching gold pair.
    Not wanting to be outdone by the unbeaten Brit, Wilder marched to the MGM back in 2020 dressed to impress.
    The 35-year-old arrived to the event wearing a fur-collared leather coat, with a gold chain and medallion hanging around his neck.
    A gold-encrusted watch was also proudly shown off by the American, as well as a gold ring and jazzy, spiky footwear to prove he truly is the King of Bling.
    This time round, focused Wilder has paired down with sportswearCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The Gypsy King showed off his custom-made suit with hidden mental health messagesCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Wilder wore a fur-collared leather jacket, while he also showed off his gold watch ahead of their 2020 boutCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Fury’s size 14 gold slippers have certainly caught the eyeCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Wilder’s silver and gold trainers proved that he truly is the King of BlingCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    On Monday, Fury spoke with the British media in a £375 Versace dressing gown about Wilder’s reluctance to talk in a previous press conference.
    “I don’t care what they do. None of my business. I keep my own business to myself and I don’t really care what that big dosser does, nothing,” he told Sky Sports.
    “I don’t care what he does. If he talks or he doesn’t. It doesn’t make any difference to me. Mind games don’t work with me anyway.”
    Fury also warned Wilder that he doesn’t matter how well prepared he is for the fight, the outcome will still be the same.

    Fury, 33, is known for attending press events in bespoke suitsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Wilder, 35, will be hoping to reclaim his WBC heavyweight titleCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Fury appeared in a £375 Versace dressing gown when he spoke to the British media on MondayCredit: Getty
    Wilder cuts a stylish figure in a smart tracksuitCredit: Instagram
    He said: “I don’t think it matters, what he does, because it’s not about him, it’s about me, what I do. It wouldn’t matter if he ran around the ring in a circle, if he comes forward throwing bombs.
    “It doesn’t make any difference. When we’re in there, I’ll adjust to whatever it is on the night and what he’s going to do.
    “Winning is winning. An inch or a mile. I’ll take a knockout or I’ll take a points victory. It doesn’t matter, as long as you get the win, you move on to the next one.”
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    Michael Bisping picks five boxing and UFC fights he wants to see including Tyson Fury, Conor McGregor and Jake Paul

    MICHAEL BISPING has enjoyed the most famous MMA career in British history – but now watches on as a fan at heart. The British legend, who retired in 2018, is now developing a fledging commentary and punditry career post-fighting.
    UFC legend and now commentator Michael BispingCredit: Getty
    He is working for the UFC as an analyst and dipping his toes into the boxing world for BT Sports.
    So it puts him in a good position to lay out five fights across the two sports that fans must see.
    Bisping, talking to SunSport ahead of a tour later this month, picks the best of the bunch.
    Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua
    MB: It just shows the problems with boxing, it’s so unpredictable. 
    Oleksandr Usyk was unbelievable, he was absolutely fantastic and he outboxed Anthony Joshua, who had a terrible game plan and approach. 
    Hopefully he comes back and beats Usyk in the rematch and then we get Tyson Fury versus Joshua, that’s one that everyone wants to see.
    (Although, after that I think Tyson Fury would handle that pretty easily, but, you never know).
    Tyson Fury and heavyweight rival Antony Joshua

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    Jorge Masvidal vs Leon Edwards 
    I think we are going to get this. 
    And we remember back in 2019, Masvidal hit him with the ‘Three Piece and a Soda’.
    Come on, that one is way overdue. 
    Leon Edwards and UFC welterweight rival Jorge Masvidal
    Jon Jones vs Francis Ngannou 
    That’s a classic, Jones against anyone in the heavyweight division. 
    Of course, he got in trouble again recently, and I hope that he figures it out and exercises his demons, because he’s obviously got some stuff going on there. 
    He needs to stay away from alcohol, he needs to figure that out sadly and get back to the octagon. 
    UFC legend Jon Jones and heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou
    Francis Ngannou vs Stipe Miocic 3
    Jones versus Stipe would also be amazing. 
    But, I’d also like to see Stipe versus Ngannou, the rubber match.
    Stipe Miocic and Francis Ngannou are 1-1 togetherCredit: Reuters
    Conor McGregor vs Tony Ferguson
    For Conor McGregor coming back and fighting Dustin Poirier for the third time in a row, when he got knocked out and his leg snapped like a little twig, I don’t think that’s good. 
    I think he needs a build up fight, a comeback fight. You don’t know if he’s going to be the same. 
    Here’s one I’d say, for McGregor’s comeback fight, I’d say the perfect person is Tony Ferguson. 
    Tony Ferguson’s had a little bit of a fall from grace recently and it looks like things might be going down for him. 
    He’s very hit-able and he’s got a name value, I think Ferguson versus McGregor makes a lot sense. 
    Michael Bisping wants Tony Ferguson to fight Conor McGregor
    Jake Paul vs Anyone who can box
    I’d like to see Jake Paul go up against someone in the UFC.
    I’d also like him to fight a boxer, if I’m completely honest, but there’s plenty of people in the UFC roster that could whoop Jake Paul with great ease. 
    I would beat the s*** out of Jake Paul with one eye and I haven’t stepped foot in a ring for a very, very long time. 
    There’s plenty of others, Masvidal would take care of him pretty easily. Nate Diaz would take care of him, Poirier too. 
    That’s without getting into the heavier weight classes, they’re all lighter weights. But fair play to Jake Paul, what he’s doing is great.
    Tyron Woodley was beaten by YouTuber Jake PaulCredit: Getty

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    Tyson Fury offers to train Anthony Joshua for Oleksandr Usyk rematch and guarantees rival victory over Ukrainian

    TYSON FURY has remarkably offered to TRAIN heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua for his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.Joshua was comprehensively outboxed by the Ukrainian in a one-sided fight at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month, relinquishing his three world titles for a second time.
    Fury has offered to train Joshua for his rematch against Usyk in 2022Credit: Getty
    Joshua was dominated by Usyk in London at the end of last monthCredit: PA
    The defeat leaves a clash with WBC champion Fury dead in the water as The Gypsy King prepares to take on Deontay Wilder for a third time in Las Vegas this weekend.
    But Fury, who switched trainers from Ben Davison to SugarHill Steward before his win over Wilder in February last year, believes he and SugarHill could give Joshua the pointers he needs to overcome Usyk.
    Speaking about Joshua’s loss, he told Steve Bunce on BBC’s 5 Live Boxing podcast: “Crazy times because a lot of people who don’t know about boxing would say this smaller guy [Usyk] doesn’t look a specimen like AJ [and] would get beat by him – before that [it was] Ruiz.
    “They’re obviously good fighters that have beat him and the landscape has changed. But do I like to kick a man when he’s down? Nope, not really.
    “Do I think he can beat Usyk in a rematch? Definitely, if me and SugarHill trained him for it.
    “We could give him the victory in that fight and then I wouldn’t be able to train him for the fight vs me.”
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    When asked whether he could make the difference for Joshua against Usyk, he simply added: “For sure.”
    Fury and Joshua looked set to meet in the summer in a huge undisputed fight before an arbitrator ruled Wilder was entitled to a trilogy bout.
    So Fury and Wilder will now meet once more this weekend as the Brit looks to successfully defend his world title for the first time.
    If he wins, Fury could face WBC mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte before he takes on the winner of the Usyk-AJ rematch.
    Speaking to iFL TV, the 33-year-old’s promoter Bob Arum said: “I haven’t spoken to [WBC President] Mauricio [Sulaiman] yet, we will have to see [what they rule on Fury’s mandatory].
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “I assume you are talking about Dillian Whyte, who is the No1 contender.
    “And that could be a big, big fight for Tyson, particularly if we held it in the UK.
    “That is not out of the question, Dillian Whyte is a capable heavyweight and a fight against Tyson Fury or Wilder [or] whoever wins would be a very interesting fight.”
    Fury and Wilder will face-off in the early hours of Sunday morning UK timeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Tyson Fury tells Love Island star brother Tommy to ‘get some f***ing balls’ and sign Jake Paul fight contract

    TYSON FURY has urged brother Tommy to ‘get some balls and sign the f***ing contract’ to fight Jake Paul.The former Love Island star, 22, has already admitted rejecting two fight offers from the YouTuber.
    Tyson Fury has urged brother Tommy to ‘get some balls’ and fight Jake PaulCredit: Instagram @tommyfury
    Tyson Fury has urged Jake Paul and brother Tommy to ‘sign the f***ing contract’ for the fight ‘everybody wants to see’Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Tommy told Paul: “Get your figures up and then we can talk.”
    But big brother Tyson, 33, has told him and Paul to ‘get some balls’ and finally go toe-to-toe in the ring.
    When asked for his thoughts on the potential fight between the feuding youngsters, Fury told Behind The Gloves: “Hopefully it happens.
    “I hope they can both get some balls and sign the f***ing contract.
    “Make this fight happen and give the world the fight they want to see.
    “I want to see it. Everybody wants to see this fight.”

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    Addressing Paul, Fury – who is preparing for his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder – continued: “If you’re watching Jake: Get this fight done.
    “You and Tommy. Get it on.”
    Fury signed a two-fight deal with network Showtime in the summer and made his US debut in August, beating Paul’s sparring partner Anthony Taylor.
    Later that night, Paul, 24, scored his biggest win against ex-UFC champion Tyron Woodley – taking his career record to 4-0 as a pro.
    Fury then turned down TWO offers from Paul to fight, claiming they were ‘not even worth talking about’.
    The American then revealed he would pay Fury $1million out of his own pocket to get the fight over the line.
    But as of now, the pair are yet to sign terms – with Tyson stepping in to play the role of middle-man.

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