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    Deontay Wilder’s trainer sensationally reveals Bronze Bomber suffered BROKEN HAND in thrilling Tyson Fury trilogy defeat

    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.
    Deontay Wilder lost an instant classic to Tyson FuryCredit: Alamy
    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.”
    Wilder was subsequently taken to hospital for routine checks, although did not have to stay overnight.
    After the bout, a philosophical Bronze Bomber admitted: “I did my best, but it wasn’t good enough tonight. I’m not sure what happened.

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    “I know that in training he did certain things, and I also knew that he didn’t come in at 277 pounds to be a ballet dancer.
    “He came to lean on me, try to rough me up and he succeeded.”
    Reflecting on the trilogy, Scott admitted that he wants Wilder to take a long break from boxing.
    He said: “I really don’t want Deontay talking about boxing or doing anything with boxing for quite some time.
    “I want him to get some good rest, especially after this.
    “Even after the last fight he was so worked up. So worked up over the time, and in training and was so excited and so happy to win the arbitration.
    “He really never got to rest, he deserved a good rest. I’m gonna make sure he gets it.”
    Malik Scott, right, is one of Wilder’s closest confidantesCredit: AP
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    Tyson Fury reveals feud with Deontay Wilder is ‘actually done’ & there’s ‘no rematch clause’ after epic trilogy victory

    TYSON FURY has declared 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.
    Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in an 11-round thriller to complete their trilogyCredit: Getty
    Tyson Fury has confirmed that there will be no rematch with Deontay WilderCredit: AFP
    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.”
    Fury is now mandated to take on the victor of Dillian Whyte’s clash with Otto Wallin.
    The match, however, is contingent on the undefeated heavyweight being unable to strike a deal to face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed title within 30 days.

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    But with Anthony Joshua officially exercising his rematch clause against Usyk, the winner of Whyte vs Wallin is now guaranteed the next shot at the undisputed WBC strap.
    In the meantime, the 33-year-old bruiser is enjoying his historic victory as well as his winning record, which has extended to 31 victories.
    Fury added: “I’m very proud of my performance and the victory tonight.
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    “I was given this victory by God again and I’m really, really thankful for it.
    “There were some shaky moments in there, but I never lost faith and I continued on, and I carried on and persevered, and I got that single punch knockout .
    “You know, as soon as I landed it I jumped on the ropes, I knew it was over, he wasn’t getting back up from that.”
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    Deontay Wilder’s pre-fight ‘s***house move’ to delay Tyson Fury fight backfires spectacularly after he was knocked out

    DEONTAY WILDER’S pre-fight ‘s***-house’ move to delay his bout with Tyson Fury backfired spectacularly. 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.
    Deontay Wilder’s pre-fight delay tactics came back to haunt him in Las Vegas on SundayCredit: Reuters
    The Bronze Bomber kept the Gypsy King waiting before being knocked out in the 11th roundCredit: Getty
    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.

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    And he also underwent a last-minute change of gloves moments before he was due to walk out.
    While all this was going on, Fury was left in his own changing room, pacing around, bobbing, weaving and playing air guitar.
    When Wilder finally emerged he had ditched the battery-powered 40lbs costume he wore last time out and blamed for sapping his energy.
    Instead he was draped in claret red, the colour he has claimed to favour all week to celebrate his quest for Fury’s blood.
    The mask remained – and it’s that theatrical accessory he claims helps transform him from a loving father-of-eight to the Bronze Bomber who wants a body on his record.
    Meanwhile, Fury arguably won the battle of the ring walks moments later when he walked out dressed as a Spartan soldier to the tune of ACDC’s ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’.
    BT Sport’s commentators labelled Wilder’s move a ‘psychological’ one.
    While fans online were more direct.
    One called them ‘s***-house tactics’.
    Another said: “S***housing, got to love a bit of s***housing.”
    Speaking after his defeat, Wilder said: “I did my best, but it wasn’t good enough tonight. I’m not sure what happened.
    “I know that in training he did certain things, and I also knew that he didn’t come in at 277lbs to be a ballet dancer.
    “He came to lean on me, try to rough me up and he succeeded.”

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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE RESULTS: Gypsy King survives TWO knockdowns to win epic as Wilder taken to HOSPITAL

    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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    BEST BRIT
    Jonny Owen thinks Tyson Fury could be the best British fighter of all time.
    🇬🇧 “There’s a good argument to be had of if Fury is the best British fighter of all time. It’s between him & Lewis.”🔥 “There’s not many people, from any era, that you’d pick to beat Tyson Fury in the ring. He’s got everything.”Jonny Owen is full of praise for @Tyson_Fury pic.twitter.com/OVzKmzbN9i— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) October 10, 2021

    GYPSY KING
    What a journey Tyson Fury has been on.

    WHYTE NEXT
    Tyson Fury is set to hand Dillian Whyte his long-awaited crack at the WBC heavyweight title after his humdinger with Deontay Wilder, writes CHISANGA MALATA.
    Fury, 33, picked himself up off the canvas twice before sealing a thrilling knockout win over old-rival Wilder in their trilogy bout on Saturday night.
    And the champ is now mandated to take on the victor of Whyte’s clash with Otto Wallin.
    The fight, however, is contingent on Fury being unable to strike a deal to face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed title within 30 days.
    But with Anthony Joshua officially exercising his rematch clause with the Ukrainian, the winner of Whyte vs Wallin is now guaranteed the next shot at the undisputed WBC strap.
    FIRE AND FURY
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder shared an intense staredown in the middle of the ring before their epic trilogy showdown, writes KOSTAS LIANOS.
    Fury proved he meant business before facing his bitter rival as he gave Wilder some “crazy eyes” that pierced through the soul of many fans watching from home.
    The Bronze Bomber didn’t seem intimidated but boxing enthusiasts didn’t help but feel sorry for the American superstar as they knew the Gypsy King wasn’t going to hold back.
    One fan tweeted: “Dunno about Wilder but that stare from Fury made me s**t bricks.”
    Another wrote: “[Fury] might have the best crazy eyes during staredowns.”
    A third posted: “Fury stare is scary.”

    NO LOVE FROM PARIS
    Paris Fury has followed in husband Tyson’s footsteps by landing some blows of her own on Deontay Wilder.
    The wife of the Gypsy King couldn’t contain her hatred of the Bronze Bomber after the incredible Las Vegas trilogy showdown.
    Having seen her husband win by KO in the 11th round despite himself twice hitting the canvas, Paris, who was ringside for the contest, couldn’t hide her relief.
    And speaking to iFL TV, she had a few words for her man’s bitter rival: “Clearly he [Wilder] is a tough man, but he’s not tough enough.
    “Three times [in a row] now. Maybe he’ll shut up now, go home and go to bed. I’ll be polite but we don’t want to hear that man’s name again.”
    Laughing to camera, Paris, 31, added: “Let him go and do something else, do something else that he’s good at. He’s not good at boxing clearly.”
    Fury twice hit the deck during the fourth round of the Sin City contest, and Paris, who looked stunning in a blue dress, revealed how difficult it was to witness.
    She said: “It’s no good, it’s not nice to watch. It’s horrible. It’s a horrible, horrible situation.”

    ‘NOT SURE WHAT HAPPENED’
    Deontay Wilder has broken his silence after another devastating defeat to Tyson Fury.
    The American heavyweight lost again to his Brit rival after an eleventh-round KO stoppage.
    It came after an epic encounter with FIVE knockdowns, including the Gypsy King being floored twice in the fourth.
    And after being taken to hospital for precaution, Wilder has had his say on one of the best heavyweight bouts ever.
    He also revealed some of Fury’s tactics in the fight, and how the three-stone weight advantage helped.
    The 35-year-old said: “I did my best, but it wasn’t good enough tonight. I’m not sure what happened.
    “I knew that he didn’t come in at 277lbs to be a ballet dancer. He came to lean on me, try to rough me up and he succeeded.”
    Credit: Reuters
    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.

    WILD WEST
    Here in Tyson Fury’s third knockdown, showcasing boxing 101 with an expert roll and counter.
    Both men had been down at that point, but Fury really stamped his authority on the fight.
    He then knocked Wilder out in the next round.

    BALLS OF STEEL
    Eddie Hearn was impressed by what he saw as Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder in one of the greatest nights in heavyweight boxing.
    Both men hit the canvas early at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena before Fury sensationally retained his WBC title with a stunning knock-out blow in the 11th round.
    And Anthony Joshua’s promoter Hearn could not help but issue a simple salute to the pair after their blockbuster trilogy bout.
    He tweeted: “Great fight! Big balls from both!”

    ‘FURY’S JUST BETTER’
    Deontay Wilder’s former promoter doubts the Bronze Bomber can ‘come back from two vicious beatings like that’ after he was knocked out by Tyson Fury for the second time.
    The Gypsy King scored three knockdowns against the 35-year-old in 11 thrilling rounds on Sunday morning – with the final one closing the show and their rivalry.
    And Lou DiBella – who was Wilder’s promoter between 2015 and 2019 – reckons the Alabama native will struggle to return to the ring given the brutal nature of his most recent losses.
    The 61-year-old tweeted: “I’m not sure that you can come back from two vicious beatings like that in a row. I don’t think so.”
    Credit: Getty

    SCORES SETTLED
    The scorecards for Tyson Fury’s epic trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder have been revealed – with some bizarre results.
    Each one rightly had the Brit winning on the cards by the eleventh-round after three knockdowns in the bout.
    Dave Moretti had it 95-91, Tim Cheatham closer at 94-92 and Steve Weisfeld at 95-92.
    Each scored the third round a 10-8 for Fury after knocking down his opponent early in the fight.
    But it turned on its head in the fourth, with the Gypsy King floored TWICE as the American went in for a shock win.
    All three put that down as a 10-7 to Wilder, in a huge swing of fortunes to a shocked and wild Vegas crowd.
    Fury recovered as he always has throughout his career due to his incredible heart and durability.
    He went on to lose just ONE round over the five on each of the judge’s cards, as he ripped back dominance.
    But it is round ten that has left fans baffled, after Weisfeld called it a 10-9 round to Fury instead of 10-8 despite a knockdown.

    PUNCH STATS
    The CompuBox punch stats revealed Tyson Fury landed 150 punches out of 385 thrown, with an incredible accuracy of 39 per cent.
    Deontay Wilder, who had the Brit down two times in round four, threw 355 but only connected with 355, giving him a 20 per cent accuracy.
    Fury’s trainer Sugarhill Steward pleaded with the Gypsy King to ‘jab the motherf***er’ in order to offset Wilder’s attacks.
    And the WBC champion finished the fight with 36 jabs landing from 117 thrown, with an accuracy of 31 per cent.
    Wilder meanwhile, landed with only NINE jabs from the 102 thrown, meaning he connected with just nine per cent.
    Fury’s power punching is where the fight was decided, landing with 114 of his 268 attempts, ending with 43 per cent accuracy.
    Wilder did land with 63 of the 253 he threw, with an accuracy rate of 25 per cent.

    FURY HAILS VEGAS FANS
    Tyson Fury hailed the packed out Las Vegas crowd, who watched his epic trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder.
    Amid the travel ban to the US, no Brits were allowed Stateside, usually a fixture in Fury’s recent fights.
    But the Gypsy King – who now trains out of Vegas – was still full of praise for those in attendance.
    He said: “It was a great atmosphere the fans were amazing and got their money’s worth.
    “The Brits couldn’t follow out and we could have sold this out 10 times if they could.”
    Credit: AFP
    WILD TURN OF EVENTS
    This is the moment the fight momentarily turned of its head.
    Wilder was down in round three and looked in bad trouble – but a short right hand had Tyson Fury hitting the canvas.
    It paved the way for a rollercoaster fight.

    KNOCKING EM’ DOWN
    Here is a clip of the first knockdown of the fight, in round three from Tyson Fury.
    It was a short right uppercut from Fury which sent Deontay Wilder to the canvas for the first time.
    But credit to Wilder, who got up, did some damage of his own and pushed right till the 11th-round KO.

    USYK PLAYER
    Tyson Fury admitted he has not even given an undisputed title fight with Oleksandr Usyk a thought.
    Usyk stunned Anthony Joshua to claim the unified heavyweight titles from the Brit, and they are now due to rematch.
    But Fury will have a rest and recovery period before he even thinks about fighting the winner.
    He said: “We will see, I have just earned a break, I have been home two weeks in six months so I am going to bask in this victory – I am the big dog in this division.
    “One of the heaviest in history at 277lbs. We will just see what tomorrow brings.”
    Credit: Reuters
    WILDER UPDATE
    Deontay Wilder’s co-manager Shelly Finkel has confirmed the heavyweight will not stay in hospital overnight.
    Wilder was taken as a precautionary in Las Vegas after his round 11 knockout loss to Tyson Fury.
    Reporter Dan Rafael tweeted: “Was texting with Wilder manager Shelly Finkel. Said Deontay is OK and won’t be staying overnight at the hospital.”

    ‘HE SHOOK ME’
    Gypsy King Tyson Fury revealed he never feared defeat despite being floored TWICE in the fourth round.
    After winning, Fury was asked what went through his head at that moment and he replied: “Not a great deal. You going swimming and you’re going to get wet.
    “He caught me, he caught me twice in the fourth round. But I was never thinking ‘oh this is over’. I was thinking ‘okay good shot but I will get you back in a minute’ and I did.
    “I was very conscious, saw the ref go three…four, and I was always there.
    “He shook me, he put me down and that’s boxing and it’s life as well but it’s not how many times you get put down or how many times you lose.
    “It’s about how you come back and keep moving forward, like Rocky said you’ve got to keep moving forward in a positive manner and keep fighting.”

    ‘ALL SHE WROTE’
    Tyson Fury has cast doubt over Deontay Wilder’s future after their gruelling trilogy and warned: ‘I’ll be surprised if he ever boxes again’.
    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.”

    FIGHTING TALK 
    Tyson Fury paid tribute to his trainer SugarHill Steward after sensationally knocking out Deontay Wilder to retain his world heavyweight title.
    The Gypsy King landed the decisive punch with just a few minutes of the epic encounter remaining.
    The 11th-round knock-out came after both men had hit the canvas earlier in their trilogy bout at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.
    Speaking in the ring with his hands back on his WBC belt, Fury revealed the magic words Steward said that inspired him to victory.
    Fury said: “I need to thank my trainer. At the end there he told me, ‘get your jab working, only the big dogs pull it out late on’.
    “It was edge of the seat stuff and could’ve gone either way. SugarHill pushed me to knock him out late.”

    MATCH OF THE DAY
    Former England star Gary Lineker has added his voice to praise for Tyson Fury following his victory over Deontay Wilder.
    The Match of the Day presenter tweeted: “That’s what you call a great heavyweight fight. Brilliant scrap.
    “Congratulations @Tyson_Fury on another superb performance. What a champion.”

    ‘SHADOW REALM’
    Deontay Wilder’s former trainer Mark Breland is a hot topic after the American’s loss.
    One fan said on Twitter: “Oh and lastly, that violent ending is exactly what Mark Breland saved Wilder from in the last fight.
    “That was his job, Wilder fired him for it. Tonight he wasn’t there to save him getting knocked into the shadow realm.”
    MADE HIS MARK
    Deontay Wilder has been criticised by some for his decision to sack former trainer Mark Breland after his last fight.
    Wilder axed the coach after he threw in the towel in round seven after a pummeling from Tyson Fury in the second of their three bouts.
    And some have suggested that Breland would have been just the man to go back to the drawing board and get the Bronze Bomber over the line in this fight.

    PAUL THE OTHER ONE
    Jake Paul has had his say on Tyson Fury’s win over Deontay Wilder…

    MUR OF THAT
    Andy Murray has asked boxing fans what they would rather see.
    He said on Twitter: “Would you rather.
    “Fury vs usyk for undisputed and Wilder vs Joshua with winner fighting winner of fury vs usyk or Joshua vs usyk rematch and winner to fight fury?”

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    Tyson Fury net worth: How much money did Gypsy King earn from Deontay Wilder trilogy fight and what does he make now?

    TYSON FURY has successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title in an epic bout with Deontay Wilder.The Brit survived two knockdowns before knocking out the Bronze Bomber in round eleven.
    Tyson Fury remains WBC heavyweight championCredit: PA:Press Association
    What is Tyson Fury’s net worth?
    Tyson Fury’s net worth following his second fight against Wilder was estimated at around £70m.
    The Gypsy King also made a cool £12m from his single WWE appearance, when he was victorious over Braun Strowman.
    That is on top of his previous bout against Wilder, in which Fury pocketed around £8m.
    And this figure will have increased significantly following his second win over the man from Alabama.

    How much did Fury earn from beating Wilder?
    The purse for the Fury vs Wilder trilogy bout was reportedly split 60/40 in Fury’s favour.
    The Gypsy King was expected to earn a guaranteed £22m plus 60 per cent of the pay per view revenue.
    Wilder was set to earn a guaranteed £15m plus 40 per cent of the PPV take.
    In their last fight, there was a reported purse of £3.67m, with both fighters ultimately taking home around £18.36m once PPV revenue was added.
    How much could Fury earn from a fight with Anthony Joshua?
    If Fury fights Joshua one day, there would be a huge pot of money for that fight to take place, but less so than the £150m that was at stake over the summer.
    The fight got put off and Joshua lost his interim fight with Oleksandr Usyk, likely putting an all-British undisputed heavyweight clash to bed. More

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    Tyson Fury reveals what he was thinking while laying on canvas after being floored by Wilder and took advice from ROCKY

    TYSON FURY has revealed he never feared defeat despite being floored TWICE in the fourth round.Deontay Wilder caught Fury with a huge right hand to send him to the canvas and moments later rocked him again.
    Deontay Wilder twice knocked Tyson Fury down in the fourth round
    Fury took time to compose himself on the canvas before getting back up
    Fury recovered with some fans suggesting he was given a slow count, but the Gypsy King was not concerned about the prospect of losing the fight.
    After winning, Fury was asked what went through his head at that moment and he replied: “Not a great deal. You going swimming and you’re going to get wet.
    “He caught me, he caught me twice in the fourth round. But I was never thinking ‘oh this is over’.
    “I was thinking ‘okay good shot but I will get you back in a minute’ and I did.
    “I was very conscious, saw the ref go three…four, and I was always there.
    “He shook me, he put me down and that’s boxing and it’s life as well but it’s not how many times you get put down or how many times you lose.

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    “It’s about how you come back and keep moving forward, like Rocky said you’ve got to keep moving forward in a positive manner and keep fighting.”
    Fury had taken the upper hand in the fight by knocking Wilder to the floor in the third round.
    And though he fell himself in the fourth Fury recovered to dominate the contest, landing over twice as many punches than Wilder.
    Wilder held on until the 11th round when Fury finally dealt the killer blow with the American clinging onto the ropes for support. More

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    Tyson Fury casts doubt over Deontay Wilder’s future and says ‘I’ll be surprised if he ever boxes again’ after trilogy

    TYSON FURY has cast doubt over Deontay Wilder’s future after their gruelling trilogy and warned: ‘I’ll be surprised if he ever boxes again’. Fury scored three knockdowns against Wilder over 11 thrilling rounds, the final closing the show and their rivalry.
    Tyson Fury has cast doubt over Deontay Wilder’s future after their gruelling trilogyCredit: Mikey Williams
    They initially drew in 2018 but two years later the Gypsy King won the rematch is seven rounds.
    But Wilder refused to accept the defeat and blamed the result on several ludicrous reasons, including his water being SPIKED and Fury fighting with WEIGHTS in his gloves.
    They were accusations he stuck by but never proved and even before the trilogy bout raised concerns once again over the opposing gloves.
    But they were cleared by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and Fury used them to knock Wilder out.
    The unbeaten British heavyweight champion tried to console the Bronze Bomber afterwards, but was snubbed, so once more hit out at ‘sore loser’ Wilder.
    And he predicted his great rival may never lace up the gloves again, due to the mental and physical affects of their trilogy classic.

    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.”
    Fury, 33, first dropped Wilder, 35, in the third and looked on the road to a repeat win.
    But in the next round, he was dramatically floored himself twice and merely survived to hear the bell.
    “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.Tyson Fury
    Afterwards, Fury regained control and in round ten again had Wilder decked.
    But the brave Bronze Bomber fought back until a right hand in the 11th ended it all in brutal fashion.
    Wilder’s ex-promoter Lou DiBella echoed Fury and tweeted: “I’m not sure that you can come back from two vicious beatings like that in a row.
    “I don’t think so. If he can’t, I never want to hear a negative word about Deontay’s legacy.
    “He simply fell short again against a man that is just better.”
    A right hand from Tyson Fury won the fight in round 11Credit: Getty
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    Tyson Fury expecting Deontay Wilder to have ‘a lot of excuses’ after beating rival ‘fair and square’ in epic trilogy

    TYSON FURY admitted he expects Deontay Wilder to have ‘a lot of excuses’ after brilliantly beating his rival ‘fair and square’. Fury drew with the American in 2018 but two years later won the rematch is seven rounds.
    Tyson Fury admitted he expects beaten Deontay Wilder to have ‘a lot of excuses’Credit: Reuters
    But Wilder refused to accept the defeat and blamed the result on several ludicrous reasons, including his water being SPIKED and Fury fighting with WEIGHTS in his gloves.
    They were accusations he stuck by but never proved and even before the trilogy bout raised concerns once again over his rival’s gloves.
    But they were cleared by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and Fury used them to knock Wilder out in round 11.
    The unbeaten British heavyweight champion tried to console the Bronze Bomber afterwards, but was snubbed, so again hit out at ‘sore loser’ Wilder.
    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.

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    “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.”
    Fury, 33, first dropped Wilder, 35, in the third and looked on the road to a repeat win.
    But in the next round, he was dramatically floored himself twice and merely survived to hear the bell.
    Afterwards, Fury regained control and in round ten again had Wilder decked.
    But the brave Bronze Bomber fought back until a right hand in the 11th closed the show and the trilogy series for good.
    Deontay Wilder was knocked out in round 11Credit: Getty
    Tyson Fury celebrates with his trainerCredit: EPA More