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    Deontay Wilder wants Anthony Joshua bout next year with May 2022 return eyed and refuses to retire after Tyson Fury loss

    DEONTAY WILDER will NOT retire after his gruelling loss to Tyson Fury – with the motivation to return by May 2022.The likes of Anthony Joshua are among the targets next year “no matter” the result of AJ’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
    Deontay Wilder will NOT retire and could return by May 2022Credit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua was beaten by Oleksandr Usyk and will face him in a rematchCredit: Reuters
    Wilder has no plans to call it quits on his career as his co-manager Shelly Finkel revealed what will motivate him ahead of a comeback.
    Finkel told SunSport: “My gut says the big fights. It’s not on the drawing board now, but he would love to get Fury back again. 
    “But again, it’s early and we have to get through Usyk and Joshua and see a couple of other possibilities.
    “It’s a massive fight [Wilder vs Joshua], no matter what happens in the Joshua – Usyk fight. 
    “And I’m not sure that Usyk, even with his great skills, will be able to deal with the size of Fury.”

    Wilder, 35, was brutally knocked out by Fury, 33, in round 11 of their trilogy bout – but only after twice flooring his British rival in one of the best heavyweight fights ever.
    But it was there that the American, who carried 41 knockouts into the fight, broke one of the most lethal right hands in boxing history.

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    As a result, he will go under the knife next week after returning home to Alabama following the Las Vegas epic.
    Finkel said: “Deontay broke his right hand behind the third knuckle and he has to have that fixed next week.
    “He has to have surgery, the knuckle is OK, it’s the bone behind the knuckle that broke. He’s sore but he was OK, he was home yesterday.”
    Wilder blamed his rematch loss to Fury last year on everything but a masterclass from the Gypsy King, who he initially drew with in 2018.
    His excuses, which were stuck by but never proven, ranged from Fury fighting with WEIGHTS in his gloves and his water being SPIKED.
    After the hand surgery he’ll probably look to enter the ring mid next year, like April or May.Deontay Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel
    But after 11 thrilling rounds in their trilogy decider, Wilder’s reputation has been restored, despite failing to reclaim the WBC title.
    With close to £50million earned from his three fights with Fury alone, the former WBC champion will only be returning to the ring for the biggest nights possible.
    And that includes with AJ, who Wilder failed to agree terms with from 2018-2019.
    Joshua, 31, has recently invoked his right to an immediate rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, 34, who dethroned the Londoner in September.
    But win or lose, Wilder will await the two-time champion with a return planned for next summer.
    Finkel said: “He’s healing and at this point, if everything is OK.
    “After the hand surgery he’ll probably look to enter the ring mid next year, like April or May.” 
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    Tyson Fury to take month off training and enjoy ‘normal stuff’ back home like ‘doing the bins’ after Deontay Wilder win

    TYSON FURY says he will be back to ‘take the bins out’ and enjoying a month off training after his stunning trilogy win against Deontay Wilder.The Gypsy King cemented his spot as one of the greatest heavyweights of all time with a sensational 11th-round KO win against the American.
    Tyson Fury says he will get back to a ‘normal’ life after his stunning KO win against WilderCredit: Getty
    Talk immediately went to who he could possibly face next – with the winner of the Anthony Joshua versus Oleksandr Usyk rematch in an undisputed scrap seemingly the most likely.
    Fellow Brit Dillian Whyte could FINALLY get his world title shot as he is the mandatory for Fury’s WBC belt.
    But Morecambe mauler Fury is going to put his next move in the sport onto the backburner and get back to ‘normal stuff’.
    Speaking to The Telegraph, the undefeated fighter said: “I’ll go straight back to my grass roots.
    “Doing the bins, taking the kids to school, doing bits around the house. Normal stuff.
    “I’m going to take a month off training and just enjoy myself.”

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    “I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’ve got one fight left on my contract with Top Rank and ESPN and we’ll see what that is.
    “But I’m not thinking about boxing right now. I don’t know how many fights I’ve got left.
    “I don’t know if I need to fight any more. I don’t know what the future will hold.”
    Fury, 33, and wife Paris looked shattered as they landed back in the UK after his heroic win against Wilder.
    NO FRILLS FURY
    After his win, Fury spent the night and following day partying non-stop with his family and friends to celebrate the heavyweight thriller.
    He’s now back home with his entourage, landing at Heathrow T3 from a flight believed to have been via Atlanta.
    Fury touched down around 11am, and was pictured by SunSport queuing up at passport control while yawning with the affects of the gruelling 11 rounds – plus the partying – there to see.
    Ever the people’s champ, the father-of-six lined up like everyone else, proving he needs no special treatment.
    Fury three times floored Wilder, twice picking himself up from the canvas too, before scoring a stunning knockout with just a round to go.
    He enjoyed the win in style, singing Walking in Memphis in the ring before partying with brother Tommy and wife Paris, while dancing on stage with DJ Steve Aoki.
    Fury cemented himself as one of the greatest with this stunning KOCredit: AFP
    A yawning Tyson Fury landed at Heathrow T3 from a flight back from America
    Fury was decked out in all white as he returned home with his wife Paris
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    Deontay Wilder to have emergency surgery on broken hand as he targets May 2022 comeback fight with Anthony Joshua eyed

    DEONTAY WILDER will have surgery for a broken hand before setting his sights on a May 2022 return fight – with Anthony Joshua eyed. Wilder was brutally knocked out by Tyson Fury in round 11 of their trilogy bout, but only after twice flooring his British rival in the fourth.
    Deontay Wilder will have surgery for a broken handCredit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua is set to rematch Oleksandr UsykCredit: Getty
    But it was there that the American, who carried 41 knockouts into the fight, broke one of the most lethal right hands in boxing history.
    As a result, he will go under the knife next week after returning home to Alabama following the gruelling Las Vegas thriller.
    His co-manager Shelly Finkel told SunSport: “Deontay broke his right hand behind the third knuckle and he has to have that fixed next week.
    “He has to have surgery, the knuckle is OK, it’s the bone behind the knuckle that broke. He’s sore but he was OK, he was home yesterday.
    “He’s healing and at this point, if everything is OK, after the hand surgery he’ll probably look to enter the ring mid next year, like April or May.”
    Wilder, 35, blamed his rematch loss to Fury, 33, last year on everything but a masterclass from the Gypsy King, who he initially drew with in 2018.

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    His excuses, which were stuck by but never proven, ranged from Fury fighting with WEIGHTS in his gloves and his water being SPIKED.
    But after 11 epic rounds in their trilogy decider, Wilder’s reputation has been restored despite failing to reclaim the WBC title.

    With close to £50million earned from his three fights with Fury alone, the former WBC champion will only be returning to the ring for the biggest nights possible.
    And that includes with AJ, who Wilder failed to agree terms with from 2018-2019.
    Joshua, 31, has recently invoked his right to an immediate rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, 34, who dethroned the Londoner in September.
    “It’s a massive fight, no matter what happens in the Joshua – Usyk fight. Deontay Wilder’s co-manager on fighting Anthony Joshua
    But Finkel reassured ‘no matter’ the result, Wilder will still be interested in a mega-fight between them next year.
    He said: “It’s early and we have to get through Usyk and Joshua and see a couple of other possibilities.
    “It’s a massive fight, no matter what happens in the Joshua – Usyk fight. 
    “And I’m not sure that Usyk, even with his great skills, will be able to deal with the size of Fury.”
    Tyson Fury knocked out Deontay WilderCredit: Reuters
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    ‘I don’t know if I need to fight any more’ – Tyson Fury drops HUGE retirement hint after Deontay Wilder win

    TYSON FURY has hinted he could retire in the near future after knocking out Deontay Wilder in their trilogy bout.The 33-year-old defended his WBC heavyweight belt for the first time over the weekend after blasting away the Bronze Bomber in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury celebrates after knocking out Deontay Wilder in their trilogy bout in Las VegasCredit: Rex
    The Gypsy King has revealed he could retire in the near future after defending his WBC titleCredit: Getty
    Fury, who was dropped twice in the fourth round of their epic encounter, sent his American rival crashing to the canvas three times in their third meeting.
    And the Gypsy King has admitted he is unsure what the future holds for him despite being linked with clashes against Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Usyk and Dillian Whyte.
    He told the Telegraph: “I don’t know what’s going to happen.
    “I’ve got one fight left on my contract with Top Rank and ESPN and we’ll see what that is.
    “But I’m not thinking about boxing right now. I don’t know how many fights I’ve got left.
    “I don’t know if I need to fight any more. I don’t know what the future holds.”

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    Commenting on his motivation, he added: “It’s not money or a million title defences.
    “I am motivated to get up in the morning, do a little bit of training and enjoy my day.
    “I don’t have any goals in boxing, I have done everything and won everything, the only one to do it in my era.
    “I will always have been the WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, Ring magazine champion, that will not evaporate in history, but once it is done, it is done and you cannot get it back.
    “Once you are done, it doesn’t matter how many belts you have, who you beat, what your record is. You are just another bare bum in the shower and I have always had that opinion.
    “You have to enjoy it while it is here because when it is gone it is gone. Even the wins and the glory die down and sooner or later you just become another person and a has-been.”
    Fury’s British compatriot Whyte is his mandatory challenger, and the Body Snatcher’s promoter Eddie Hearn is keen for him to finally get his first world title shot.

    But Carl Froch isn’t sure whether Fury will fight again, as he stated that he won’t be surprised if the unbeaten Mancunian hangs up his gloves.
    Writing in his Sky Sports column: “There is nothing left for him to do. I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired. 
    “Depending upon how much he loves the sport, and how much he wants to go in there and do it all again, I wouldn’t be surprised if Fury says: ‘I have done my bit and now I am finished’.”
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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE REACTION: Gypsy King parties in Vegas, Bronze Bomber WON’T retire – latest updates

    TYSON FURY’S family and friends have been enjoying themselves in Las Vegas after beating Deontay Wilder to retain his heavyweight world titles.Fury partied with DJ Steve Aoki in Sin City until 3am after his incredible KO win over the American.
    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.”
    It was suggested that Wilder could hang up his gloves after the loss, but his trainer Malik Scott has revealed he will fight on.

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    KING HAS COME HOME
    Tyson Fury arrived back in the UK after his heroic win against Deontay Wilder.
    The Gypsy King retained his throne as WBC champion with a brutal round 11 knockout against Wilder.
    Afterwards, Fury spent the night and following day celebrating the heavyweight thriller with his family and friends.
    But he then travelled back home with his entourage, landing at Heathrow T3 from a flight believed to have been from Los Angeles.
    Fury touched down around 11am, and was pictured by SunSport queuing up at passport control.
    Ever the people’s champ, the father-of-six lined up like everyone else, proving he doesn’t need special treatment.

    ‘BOXING WINS AGAIN’
    Deontay Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott has shared his respect of both fighters in an emotional Instagram post.
    He praised his fighter’s heart and paid sure to pay credit to Tyson Fury, who he called one of the best heavyweights of all time.
    The post read: “Combatants: @bronzebomber Ah brother you already know I will walk with you through any storm and stand by your side regardless of any circumstances and our bond is forever unbreakable.
    “What you and Fury did last night was unbelievable and the heart you two showed was astounding, love you brother✊🏾
    “@gypsyking101 Tyson, Incredible fighter you are. You have a very uncanny way of bringing out the best in people and I really embraced this mission with open arms knowing we were going up against one of the best heavyweights of ANY era.
    “And with my man @kronksugarhill being your head trainer made the task even more intriguing.
    “Last night we were great but you guys were greater. Congratulations on a victory well earned. ‘Boxing Wins Again.”
    QUITE A-WHYTE
    Dillian Whyte knows he is finally one fight away from challenging for the WBC heavyweight title.
    The British contender was once their No1 ranked challenger for over 1,000 days without getting his shot at the belt.
    But a win over Otto Wallin will put Whyte as WBC mandatory for Tyson Fury’s title, which was recently retained against Deontay Wilder.
    Fury, in theory, should be next for Whyte if he wins against Wallin, but there are still obstacles to be overcome.
    The Gypsy King is just one of many several mega-fights for the Body Snatcher.
    Here are five possible opponents for Whyte after the Wallin fight:

    Tyson Fury
    Andy Ruiz Jr
    Anthony Joshua
    Deontay Wilder
    Otto Wallin rematch

    ‘HE’S GOT BOTTLE’
    Eddie Hearn has heaped praise upon Deontay Wilder for his role in one of the most thrilling boxing encounters in recent memory despite losing to Tyson Fury in Las Vegas.
    The Bronze Bomber knocked his opponent down twice in the fourth round and looked set to win at one point, but he started being dominated by the Briton as he tired.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “His credibility was on the floor before Saturday. He got absolutely hammered in the last fight and he was full of excuses.
    “His credibility was shot to pieces. Now I think it’s gone through the roof because although his tank was empty, he stuck in there.
    “In any normal situation, I feel the corner would have pulled him out. But he deserves credit. He’s got bottle.
    “I still think he’s in a good position. Wilder shouldn’t be disheartened because Fury is a brilliant fighter.
    “But I don’t know how much he’s going to want it after that. I just think Fury’s got his number and absolutely terrorised him mentally.”
    DON’T COUNT ON IT
    Deontay Wilder only has himself to blame after Tyson Fury was given a longer count after being knocked down.
    Fury was floored for the second time in round four but managed to beat the count to fight on.
    But fans and pundits – including American boxing legend Andre Ward – complained that the count was extended.
    Footage reveals the reason referee Russell Mora stopped counting at five was because Wilder was not in a neutral corner.
    It was at that point Mora stopped to signal for the American to move into the neutral corner before his count resumed.
    The official was just sticking to the rules set out by the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports.
    It reads: “When a knockdown occurs, the downed boxer’s opponent shall go to the furthest neutral corner and remain there while the count is being made.
    “The referee may stop counting if the opponent fails to go to the neutral corner, and resume the count where he/she left off when the opponent reports to or returns to the neutral corner.”

    BOB’S YOUR UNCLE
    Tyson Fury’s promoter Bob Arum has hailed the WBC champion after his sensational victory over Deontay Wilder.

    SEAL THE DILL
    Dillian Whyte believes that the WBC must give Tyson Fury ‘no choice’ but to face him next.
    Whyte told Sky Sports News: “Fury has the belt. Wilder had the chance to fight me for three years but didn’t.
    “Hopefully now the WBC forces my position and Fury has no choice. It’s a massive British fight, a major fight for Britain.
    “Fury is an unpredictable man who might say: ‘I am done!’
    “I hope we can make a fight when I get past Wallin. But Fury is a difficult guy to plan. I haven’t heard a word from him about making a fight.”
    EDD-ING THAT WAY
    Tyson Fury should fight Dillian Whyte next. That is the view of Anthony Joshua’s Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn.
    Fury successfully defended his WBC heavyweight champ belt in Las Vegas at the weekend – with Whyte now mandatory challenger.
    There have been calls for the Gypsy King to face Joshua or his recent assailant Oleksandr Usyk but Hearn is having none of it.
    He told IFL TV: “Dillian Whyte is the mandatory for Tyson Fury, and that’ll be called in 30 days time.
    “Obviously, Dillian has a massive fight at the O2 with Otto Wallin, but he’s the mandatory challenger for Tyson Fury.
    “It’s a brilliant fight. I’d like to see Tyson back in the UK. He hasn’t boxed in the UK in three years or four years. It’s a massive fight for the division.
    “You’ve got to give Dillian credit for going in there. He fought [Alexander] Povetkin before, and he had to come back and win that rematch.
    “Now he goes in for another tough fight against Otto Wallin, and he’s ready to make a statement on October 30 and then move forward and fight Tyson Fury. He’s mandatory now.”

    GOOD MORNING BOXING FANS
    Much of yesterday’s discussion was dominated by talk of Tyson Fury’s potential opponents, with Eddie Hearn and David Price suggesting he should fight WBC mandatory Dillion Whyte.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “As fans, we should be calling for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte. Imagine the build-up, imagine the fight.
    “It does well over a million PPV buys, sells out a stadium. That is the fight. The winner fights the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua II.”
    But John Fury disagrees, arguing his son should only look to fight Usyk next.
    He told talkSPORT: “He’s got to go for Usyk or nothing in my idea. It’s Usyk next or nothing.
    “I wouldn’t bother with the rest of them, they’re not in Tyson’s class.
    “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder? No. So why would you want to put him in with my son and get him knocked out?
    “At the end of the day, he just got knocked out by a 42-year-old man (Alexander Povetkin) via a slap by the back of his hand.”
    Elsewhere, David Haye has volunteered himself to be Tyson Fury’s next opponent in the ring.
    The Brit retired in 2018 but would happily return to fight Fury – a man he regrets not facing while he was still an active boxer.
    He told iFL TV: “I’m just saying, there’s gonna be a time where they’re gonna need an opponent.
    “And ideally you want an opponent that makes the most money. So FYI, the Hayemaker’s in the gym.”
    ‘ON CLOUD NINE’
    Paris Fury has shared she is is still feeling so proud of her husband Tyson Fury after his incredible win in the heavyweight boxing fight against Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas at the weekend.
    The mum-of-six flew over to the US to support her love in the lead-up to the fight as well as from ring-side in a stunning blue sparkly dress.
    Sharing a snapshot of the two of them enjoying a slap-up breakfast the morning after Tyson’s well-deserved win, the 32 year old gushed she was still “on cloud nine”.
    She said: “What a night . . . what a fight! The last 48 hours have been epic and I’m still on cloud nine.
    “It meant everything to be there with Tyson, he’s worked so hard for this and he brought it home like the great champion he is!”
    DADDY FURY
    Boxing great Tyson Fury exchanged Las Vegas for ‘La, La, La, Lancashire’ as the Gypsy King returned home after 12 rounds of partying following his historic win.
    The best heavyweight on the planet plans to waste no time keeping his feet firmly on the ground today swapping his gruelling training runs for the school one.
    The WBC champion’s return to dad duties comes after a chaotic weekend that saw him defeat American Deontay Wilder for the second time in one of the greatest fights in history.
    After the historic win on Saturday night at the MGM Grand, knocking out the Bronze Bomber in the 11th round, Fury led Las Vegas in 24 hours of partying.

    BOX CLEVER
    Tyson Fury should come back to the UK and fight Dillian Whyte.
    That’s according to former British champ David Price, who also believes Anthony Joshua would knock out Deontay Wilder if they end up meeting next year.
    But Price believes the Gypsy King should take on mandatory WBC challenger Whyte in front of a bumper UK crowd.
    He told talkSPORT: “The Joshua fight was going to be a mega fight, but I wouldn’t rule out or write off the Dillian Whyte fight for a couple of reasons.
    “Number one, Dillian Whyte would be a worthy opponent because of the position he has got himself in. The knockout loss to [Alexander] Povektin, he got straight back in, put it right the best way possible.
    “Apart from that, he has had other good wins while he was the mandatory contender. He’s not been treading water, he’s got in with big names, potential banana skins and come through them.
    “I think the other reason is that Tyson Fury deserves a good homecoming fight and where better to do it than a domestic opponent who also has a name in his own right?
    “I think it is the one that makes sense because everyone else is tied up for the time being and, obviously, Fury is going to need a bit of time out after that fight.
    “Maybe in spring or summer, somebody can put him and Whyte in a stadium, I think that is the homecoming that he deserves.”
    ‘CAREER COULD BE OVER’
    Dillian Whyte believes Deontay Wilder may have risked his fighting career by going 11 rounds with Tyson Fury.
    Wilder’s corner refused to throw in the towel – likely on Wilder’s wishes – but Whyte thinks that decision could prove costly long-term.
    Whyte told Sky Sports: “[Wilder] took a lot of punishment. He could’ve finished his career potentially.
    “Last time Mark Breland I think saved his career [when he threw in the towel in the rematch].
    “This time he took way too much punishment and a lot of his corner were yes-men and they just allowed him to take too much punishment, which can be very detrimental to a fighter’s confidence and his body.
    “He seemed pretty beat up. He was struggling from round three onwards badly.
    “I know he says, ‘I’m a king and I’ll go out on my shield’ – but I think they allowed him to take too much punishment. It could affect him mentally, he could never wanna fight again, it could end his career. We’ll have to see.”
    ‘HE’S GOT BOTTLE’
    Eddie Hearn has heaped praise upon Deontay Wilder for his role in one of the most thrilling boxing encounters in recent memory despite losing to Tyson Fury in Las Vegas.
    The Bronze Bomber knocked his opponent down twice in the fourth round and looked set to win at one point, but he started being dominated by the Briton as he tired.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “His credibility was on the floor before Saturday. He got absolutely hammered in the last fight and he was full of excuses.
    “His credibility was shot to pieces. Now I think it’s gone through the roof because although his tank was empty, he stuck in there.
    “In any normal situation, I feel the corner would have pulled him out. But he deserves credit. He’s got bottle.
    “I still think he’s in a good position. Wilder shouldn’t be disheartened because Fury is a brilliant fighter.
    “But I don’t know how much he’s going to want it after that. I just think Fury’s got his number and absolutely terrorised him mentally.”
    ‘BOXING WINS AGAIN’
    Deontay Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott has shared his respect of both fighters in an emotional Instagram post.
    He praised his fighter’s heart and paid sure to pay credit to Tyson Fury, who he called one of the best heavyweights of all time.
    The post read: “Combatants: @bronzebomber Ah brother you already know I will walk with you through any storm and stand by your side regardless of any circumstances and our bond is forever unbreakable.
    “What you and Fury did last night was unbelievable and the heart you two showed was astounding, love you brother✊🏾
    “@gypsyking101 Tyson, Incredible fighter you are. You have a very uncanny way of bringing out the best in people and I really embraced this mission with open arms knowing we were going up against one of the best heavyweights of ANY era.
    “And with my man @kronksugarhill being your head trainer made the task even more intriguing.
    “Last night we were great but you guys were greater. Congratulations on a victory well earned. ‘Boxing Wins Again.”
    ‘BEST EVER’
    Tommy Fury has shared a photo of brother Tyson and team behind him which helped him defeat Deontay Wilder.
    The photo includes trainer SugarHill Steward alongside Fury brothers Tommy, Shane and Hugh.
    Tommy Fury captioned the photo: ‘The best to ever do it!’

    DEONT BACK DOWN 
    Deontay Wilder will NOT retire after his trilogy defeat to Tyson Fury, his trainer Malik Scott has revealed.
    Speculation has been rife that the Bronze Bomber could pack it in after his second consecutive defeat to the Gypsy King.
    But such a course of action is not even on the American’s radar, cornerman Scott has revealed.
    Speaking to iFL TV, he said: “Deontay has set his family financially secure so he doesn’t have to fight to make a living.
    “But retiring is not in his plans at all and not something we’ve discussed.”
    MORE FROM HAYE
    David Haye has volunteered himself to be Tyson Fury’s next opponent in the ring.
    The Brit retired in 2018 but would happily return to fight Fury – a man he regrets not facing while he was still an active boxer.
    He told iFL TV: “I’m just saying, there’s gonna be a time where they’re gonna need an opponent.
    “And ideally you want an opponent that makes the most money. So FYI, the Hayemaker’s in the gym.”
    DAD’S FURYOUS
    Deontay Wilder ‘tarnished’ his heroic effort against Tyson Fury by refusing to show respect after their epic trilogy fight.
    Fury went over to the American moments after his sensational 11th-round KO victory to give him props for his Herculean effort.
    But a dejected Wilder refused to give it up to the WBC champ, much to the annoyance of the 6ft 9in Gypsy King’s dad, John.
    During an appearance on talkSPORT, he said “His behaviour, Wilder, before and after – it would make anybody’s blood boil, wouldn’t it?
    “As a man like I am – if you get beat by the better man you say, ‘Put our differences to one side, well done.’
    “For my money, he tarnished his performance, Wilder.
    “It was a great performance, not knocking it, he fought his heart out, he fought like a warrior.
    “But his behaviour at the end just let him down totally.”
    ‘HE’S NUMBER ONE’
    David Haye admits Tyson Fury proved him wrong by defeating Deontay Wilder for a second time.
    The Brit suggests the manner of the victory shows Fury is the best heavyweight in the world.
    Haye had predicted Fury would lose his third bout with Wilder – suggesting the American would be fitter and more dangerous with his right hand.
    Haye told iFL TV: “I definitely got it wrong. He took Wilder’s best – the heaviest single punching heavyweight probably ever.
    “That same shot has knocked out 41 people in the past. That performance shows he’s number one.”
    WHYTE HAS HIS SAY
    Dillian Whyte hopes the WBC will enforce Tyson Fury to fight him since he is the current mandatory.
    And the heavyweight boxer thinks the fight would be good for the country – delivering the all British heavyweight fight in place of Anthony Joshua, who is busy trying to regain his titles from Oleksandr Usyk.
    Whyte told Sky Sports:”Hopefully the WBC force the position and he’ll have no choice but to fight me.
    “It’s a massive British fight, it’s a major fight for Britain. Two British fighters fighting for the heavyweight world championship, that’d be great.”
    FURY FROCH SHOCK
    Carl Froch believes WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury could RETIRE after his emphatic win over Deontay Wilder.
    Fury held on to his world title and kept his unbeaten record in professional boxing intact on Saturday, knocking Wilder out in round 11.
    And now the 33-year-old has put his rivalry with Wilder to bed, Froch believes Fury could retire as there’s ‘nothing left for him to do’.
    Froch said in his Sky Sports Column: “There is nothing left for him to do. I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired.
    “Depending upon how much he loves the sport, and how much he wants to go in there and do it all again, I wouldn’t be surprised if Fury says: ‘I have done my bit and now I am finished’.”

    ‘HE’S NOT BIG ENOUGH’
    John Fury is one man who opposes Eddie Hearn’s suggestion of Tyson Fury taking on Dillian Whyte next.
    Fury senior believes his son would not be motivated to take on the Brit as he is big enough.
    He admits he has told Tyson to take on Oleksandr Usyk or nobody – but given the Ukrainian has a rematch against Anthony Joshua first it seems Fury is in need of a different opponent to keep ring-sharp.
    Fury told talkSPORT: “He’s got to go for Usyk or nothing in my idea. It’s Usyk next or nothing.
    “I wouldn’t bother with the rest of them, they’re not in Tyson’s class.
    “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder? No. So why would you want to put him in with my son and get him knocked out?
    “At the end of the day, he just got knocked out by a 42-year-old man (Alexander Povetkin) via a slap by the back of his hand.
    “Tyson can’t get up for them kind of fights. He wouldn’t raise his game for that fight as he’s not big enough. And then he goes in there with a lacklustre attitude and you don’t see the best of Tyson.
    “You only see the best of Tyson when he’s against the best. A challenge like he had (against Wilder) and it was a great fight. For me, I told him: Usyk or don’t bother.”
    ‘IMAGINE…’
    Eddie Hearn believes Boxing fans should be calling on Tyson Fury to return to Britain to fight Dillian Whyte next.
    Whyte, a Matchroom fighter, will is the WBC’s mandatory to take on Fury next.
    First he must overcome a tricky opponent in Otto Wallin but should Whyte defeat the Swede, he will have a shot at a world title bout.
    And Hearn believes a Fury vs Whyte fight would be huge, telling IFL TV:”As fans, we should be calling for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte. Imagine the build-up, imagine the fight.
    “It does well over a million PPV buys, sells out a stadium. That is the fight. The winner fights the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua II”
    ‘A GREAT FIGHT’
    Tyson Fury has received a congratulatory message from UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov following his victory over Deontay Wilder.
    The Gypsy King closed the book on his rivalry with the American last weekend with a sensational 11th-round KO in Las Vegas.
    Celebs and sporting figures around the world took to social media after the fight to shower Fury with praise.
    And former UFC lightweight champ Nurmagomedov has added his name to the long list with a video message for the Brit.
    The Russian – who recorded the message while watching his training partners spar – said: “Tyson, congratulations, congratulations.
    “It was a very good fight. And my coach wants to say congratulations.”

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    Eddie Hearn wants to see Tyson Fury fight Dillian Whyte next ahead of Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk

    TYSON FURY should fight Dillian Whyte next.That is the view of Anthony Joshua’s Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn.
    Eddie Hearn thinks Tyson Fury should fight Dillian Whyte nextCredit: PA
    Fury defended his WBC belt against Deontay Wilder in Las VegasCredit: Rex
    Whyte is now the WBC mandatory challengerCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
    Fury successfully defended his WBC heavyweight champ belt in Las Vegas at the weekend – with Whyte now mandatory challenger.
    There have been calls for the Gypsy King to face Joshua or his recent assailant Oleksandr Usyk but Hearn is having none of it.
    He told IFL TV: “Dillian Whyte is the mandatory for Tyson Fury, and that’ll be called in 30 days time.
    “Obviously, Dillian has a massive fight at the O2 with Otto Wallin, but he’s the mandatory challenger for Tyson Fury.
    “It’s a brilliant fight. I’d like to see Tyson back in the UK. He hasn’t boxed in the UK in three years or four years. It’s a massive fight for the division.
    “You’ve got to give Dillian credit for going in there. He fought [Alexander] Povetkin before, and he had to come back and win that rematch.

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    “Now he goes in for another tough fight against Otto Wallin, and he’s ready to make a statement on October 30 and then move forward and fight Tyson Fury.
    “He’s mandatory now.”
    Despite Hearn’s call for Fury to face his man, the Gypsy King’s dad John completely disagrees.
    He told talkSPORT: “He’s got to go for Usyk or nothing in my idea. It’s Usyk next or nothing.
    “I wouldn’t bother with the rest of them, they’re not in Tyson’s class.
    “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder? No. So why would you want to put him in with my son and get him knocked out?
    ‘IT’S A MASSIVE EVENT’
    “At the end of the day, he just got knocked out by a 42-year-old man (Alexander Povetkin) via a slap by the back of his hand.”
    But Hearn can’t see any reason why Fury would duck the Whyte fight and said it’s what the fans want.
    He added: “I don’t see why Tyson wouldn’t want to fight Dillian Whyte.
    “It’s a huge payday and a massive event, and then the winner of that fight can go and fight the winner of AJ against Usyk.
    “The WBC statement was quite clear. The winner of Fury against Wilder has to fight the interim world champion [Whyte].
    “If Fury becomes franchise champion, we can’t do the undisputed fight.
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    “As fans, we should be calling for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte. Imagine the build-up, imagine the fight.
    “It does well over a million pay-per-view buys, sells out a stadium. That is the fight.
    “The winner fights the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua II.”

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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE REACTION: Bronze Bomber WON’T retire, Gypsy King parties in Vegas – latest updates

    TYSON FURY’S family and friends have been enjoying themselves in Las Vegas after beating Deontay Wilder to retain his heavyweight world titles.Fury partied with DJ Steve Aoki in Sin City until 3am after his incredible KO win over the American.
    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.”
    It was suggested that Wilder could hang up his gloves after the loss, but his trainer Malike Scott has revealed he will fight on.

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    ‘ON CLOUD NINE’
    Paris Fury has shared she is is still feeling so proud of her husband Tyson Fury after his incredible win in the heavyweight boxing fight against Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas at the weekend.
    The mum-of-six flew over to the US to support her love in the lead-up to the fight as well as from ring-side in a stunning blue sparkly dress.
    Sharing a snapshot of the two of them enjoying a slap-up breakfast the morning after Tyson’s well-deserved win, the 32 year old gushed she was still “on cloud nine”.
    She said: “What a night . . . what a fight! The last 48 hours have been epic and I’m still on cloud nine.
    “It meant everything to be there with Tyson, he’s worked so hard for this and he brought it home like the great champion he is!”
    DADDY FURY
    Boxing great Tyson Fury exchanged Las Vegas for ‘La, La, La, Lancashire’ as the Gypsy King returned home after 12 rounds of partying following his historic win.
    The best heavyweight on the planet plans to waste no time keeping his feet firmly on the ground today swapping his gruelling training runs for the school one.
    The WBC champion’s return to dad duties comes after a chaotic weekend that saw him defeat American Deontay Wilder for the second time in one of the greatest fights in history.
    After the historic win on Saturday night at the MGM Grand, knocking out the Bronze Bomber in the 11th round, Fury led Las Vegas in 24 hours of partying.

    BOX CLEVER
    Tyson Fury should come back to the UK and fight Dillian Whyte.
    That’s according to former British champ David Price, who also believes Anthony Joshua would knock out Deontay Wilder if they end up meeting next year.
    But Price believes the Gypsy King should take on mandatory WBC challenger Whyte in front of a bumper UK crowd.
    He told talkSPORT: “The Joshua fight was going to be a mega fight, but I wouldn’t rule out or write off the Dillian Whyte fight for a couple of reasons.
    “Number one, Dillian Whyte would be a worthy opponent because of the position he has got himself in. The knockout loss to [Alexander] Povektin, he got straight back in, put it right the best way possible.
    “Apart from that, he has had other good wins while he was the mandatory contender. He’s not been treading water, he’s got in with big names, potential banana skins and come through them.
    “I think the other reason is that Tyson Fury deserves a good homecoming fight and where better to do it than a domestic opponent who also has a name in his own right?
    “I think it is the one that makes sense because everyone else is tied up for the time being and, obviously, Fury is going to need a bit of time out after that fight.
    “Maybe in spring or summer, somebody can put him and Whyte in a stadium, I think that is the homecoming that he deserves.”
    ‘CAREER COULD BE OVER’
    Dillian Whyte believes Deontay Wilder may have risked his fighting career by going 11 rounds with Tyson Fury.
    Wilder’s corner refused to throw in the towel – likely on Wilder’s wishes – but Whyte thinks that decision could prove costly long-term.
    Whyte told Sky Sports: “[Wilder] took a lot of punishment. He could’ve finished his career potentially.
    “Last time Mark Breland I think saved his career [when he threw in the towel in the rematch].
    “This time he took way too much punishment and a lot of his corner were yes-men and they just allowed him to take too much punishment, which can be very detrimental to a fighter’s confidence and his body.
    “He seemed pretty beat up. He was struggling from round three onwards badly.
    “I know he says, ‘I’m a king and I’ll go out on my shield’ – but I think they allowed him to take too much punishment. It could affect him mentally, he could never wanna fight again, it could end his career. We’ll have to see.”
    ‘HE’S GOT BOTTLE’
    Eddie Hearn has heaped praise upon Deontay Wilder for his role in one of the most thrilling boxing encounters in recent memory despite losing to Tyson Fury in Las Vegas.
    The Bronze Bomber knocked his opponent down twice in the fourth round and looked set to win at one point, but he started being dominated by the Briton as he tired.
    Hearn told iFL TV: “His credibility was on the floor before Saturday. He got absolutely hammered in the last fight and he was full of excuses.
    “His credibility was shot to pieces. Now I think it’s gone through the roof because although his tank was empty, he stuck in there.
    “In any normal situation, I feel the corner would have pulled him out. But he deserves credit. He’s got bottle.
    “I still think he’s in a good position. Wilder shouldn’t be disheartened because Fury is a brilliant fighter.
    “But I don’t know how much he’s going to want it after that. I just think Fury’s got his number and absolutely terrorised him mentally.”
    ‘BOXING WINS AGAIN’
    Deontay Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott has shared his respect of both fighters in an emotional Instagram post.
    He praised his fighter’s heart and paid sure to pay credit to Tyson Fury, who he called one of the best heavyweights of all time.
    The post read: “Combatants: @bronzebomber Ah brother you already know I will walk with you through any storm and stand by your side regardless of any circumstances and our bond is forever unbreakable.
    “What you and Fury did last night was unbelievable and the heart you two showed was astounding, love you brother✊🏾
    “@gypsyking101 Tyson, Incredible fighter you are. You have a very uncanny way of bringing out the best in people and I really embraced this mission with open arms knowing we were going up against one of the best heavyweights of ANY era.
    “And with my man @kronksugarhill being your head trainer made the task even more intriguing.
    “Last night we were great but you guys were greater. Congratulations on a victory well earned. ‘Boxing Wins Again.”
    ‘BEST EVER’
    Tommy Fury has shared a photo of brother Tyson and team behind him which helped him defeat Deontay Wilder.
    The photo includes trainer SugarHill Steward alongside Fury brothers Tommy, Shane and Hugh.
    Tommy Fury captioned the photo: ‘The best to ever do it!’

    DEONT BACK DOWN 
    Deontay Wilder will NOT retire after his trilogy defeat to Tyson Fury, his trainer Malik Scott has revealed.
    Speculation has been rife that the Bronze Bomber could pack it in after his second consecutive defeat to the Gypsy King.
    But such a course of action is not even on the American’s radar, cornerman Scott has revealed.
    Speaking to iFL TV, he said: “Deontay has set his family financially secure so he doesn’t have to fight to make a living.
    “But retiring is not in his plans at all and not something we’ve discussed.”
    MORE FROM HAYE
    David Haye has volunteered himself to be Tyson Fury’s next opponent in the ring.
    The Brit retired in 2018 but would happily return to fight Fury – a man he regrets not facing while he was still an active boxer.
    He told iFL TV: “I’m just saying, there’s gonna be a time where they’re gonna need an opponent.
    “And ideally you want an opponent that makes the most money. So FYI, the Hayemaker’s in the gym.”
    DAD’S FURYOUS
    Deontay Wilder ‘tarnished’ his heroic effort against Tyson Fury by refusing to show respect after their epic trilogy fight.
    Fury went over to the American moments after his sensational 11th-round KO victory to give him props for his Herculean effort.
    But a dejected Wilder refused to give it up to the WBC champ, much to the annoyance of the 6ft 9in Gypsy King’s dad, John.
    During an appearance on talkSPORT, he said “His behaviour, Wilder, before and after – it would make anybody’s blood boil, wouldn’t it?
    “As a man like I am – if you get beat by the better man you say, ‘Put our differences to one side, well done.’
    “For my money, he tarnished his performance, Wilder.
    “It was a great performance, not knocking it, he fought his heart out, he fought like a warrior.
    “But his behaviour at the end just let him down totally.”
    ‘HE’S NUMBER ONE’
    David Haye admits Tyson Fury proved him wrong by defeating Deontay Wilder for a second time.
    The Brit suggests the manner of the victory shows Fury is the best heavyweight in the world.
    Haye had predicted Fury would lose his third bout with Wilder – suggesting the American would be fitter and more dangerous with his right hand.
    Haye told iFL TV: “I definitely got it wrong. He took Wilder’s best – the heaviest single punching heavyweight probably ever.
    “That same shot has knocked out 41 people in the past. That performance shows he’s number one.”
    WHYTE HAS HIS SAY
    Dillian Whyte hopes the WBC will enforce Tyson Fury to fight him since he is the current mandatory.
    And the heavyweight boxer thinks the fight would be good for the country – delivering the all British heavyweight fight in place of Anthony Joshua, who is busy trying to regain his titles from Oleksandr Usyk.
    Whyte told Sky Sports:”Hopefully the WBC force the position and he’ll have no choice but to fight me.
    “It’s a massive British fight, it’s a major fight for Britain. Two British fighters fighting for the heavyweight world championship, that’d be great.”
    FURY FROCH SHOCK
    Carl Froch believes WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury could RETIRE after his emphatic win over Deontay Wilder.
    Fury held on to his world title and kept his unbeaten record in professional boxing intact on Saturday, knocking Wilder out in round 11.
    And now the 33-year-old has put his rivalry with Wilder to bed, Froch believes Fury could retire as there’s ‘nothing left for him to do’.
    Froch said in his Sky Sports Column: “There is nothing left for him to do. I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired.
    “Depending upon how much he loves the sport, and how much he wants to go in there and do it all again, I wouldn’t be surprised if Fury says: ‘I have done my bit and now I am finished’.”

    ‘HE’S NOT BIG ENOUGH’
    John Fury is one man who opposes Eddie Hearn’s suggestion of Tyson Fury taking on Dillian Whyte next.
    Fury senior believes his son would not be motivated to take on the Brit as he is big enough.
    He admits he has told Tyson to take on Oleksandr Usyk or nobody – but given the Ukrainian has a rematch against Anthony Joshua first it seems Fury is in need of a different opponent to keep ring-sharp.
    Fury told talkSPORT: “He’s got to go for Usyk or nothing in my idea. It’s Usyk next or nothing.
    “I wouldn’t bother with the rest of them, they’re not in Tyson’s class.
    “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder? No. So why would you want to put him in with my son and get him knocked out?
    “At the end of the day, he just got knocked out by a 42-year-old man (Alexander Povetkin) via a slap by the back of his hand.
    “Tyson can’t get up for them kind of fights. He wouldn’t raise his game for that fight as he’s not big enough. And then he goes in there with a lacklustre attitude and you don’t see the best of Tyson.
    “You only see the best of Tyson when he’s against the best. A challenge like he had (against Wilder) and it was a great fight. For me, I told him: Usyk or don’t bother.”
    ‘IMAGINE…’
    Eddie Hearn believes Boxing fans should be calling on Tyson Fury to return to Britain to fight Dillian Whyte next.
    Whyte, a Matchroom fighter, will is the WBC’s mandatory to take on Fury next.
    First he must overcome a tricky opponent in Otto Wallin but should Whyte defeat the Swede, he will have a shot at a world title bout.
    And Hearn believes a Fury vs Whyte fight would be huge, telling IFL TV:”As fans, we should be calling for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte. Imagine the build-up, imagine the fight.
    “It does well over a million PPV buys, sells out a stadium. That is the fight. The winner fights the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua II”
    ‘A GREAT FIGHT’
    Tyson Fury has received a congratulatory message from UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov following his victory over Deontay Wilder.
    The Gypsy King closed the book on his rivalry with the American last weekend with a sensational 11th-round KO in Las Vegas.
    Celebs and sporting figures around the world took to social media after the fight to shower Fury with praise.
    And former UFC lightweight champ Nurmagomedov has added his name to the long list with a video message for the Brit.
    The Russian – who recorded the message while watching his training partners spar – said: “Tyson, congratulations, congratulations.
    “It was a very good fight. And my coach wants to say congratulations.”

    ‘ONE OF THE BEST’
    Deontay Wilder’s head coach has hailed an ‘incredible’ Tyson Fury following his victory in the pair’s trilogy fight.
    The Wythenshawe warrior closed the book on his rivalry with the American with a sensational 11th-round knockout in Las Vegas last weekend.
    WBC champ Fury picked himself off the canvas twice in the fourth round on his way to registering his first-ever title defence.
    And Coach Malik Scott was blown away by the heart and skill the Brit showed in the epic Sin City showdown.
    He wrote on Instagram: “Tyson, incredible fighter you are.
    “You have a very uncanny way of bringing out the best in people and I really embraced this mission with open arms knowing we was [sic] going up against one of the best heavyweights of ANY era and with my man @kronksugarhill being your head trainer made the task even more intriguing.
    “Last night we was great but you guys was greater. Congratulations on a victory well earned. ‘Boxing Wins Again.'”

    BOX-TO-BOXING
    Tyson Fury wants to defend his world heavyweight title at Old Trafford… and KO Cristiano Ronaldo as Manchester’s No 1 attraction.
    And the Gypsy King has told the Red Devils’ footballing superstar: “This town ain’t big enough for the both of us!”
    WBC champ and Red Devils fan Fury recently knocked out Deontay Wilder in their Las Vegas trilogy fight.
    But the Manchester-born fighter spoke beforehand about featuring in a world title bout at United’s 76,000-seater stadium for the first time since the famous Chris Eubank-Nigel Benn draw in front of 42,000 there 28 years ago.
    Speaking from his Las Vegas fight camp, Fury, 33, told SunSport: “I have two fights left out here but I’d love to bring a world title fight back to Manchester.
    “It has always been a dream of mine to fight at Old Trafford. The last fight there was Eubank versus Benn in 1993 and that was massive.
    “I’m really happy Ronaldo’s back at Old Trafford – but this town ain’t big enough for the both of us!
    “If I lived in Manchester it would be a problem. But I’m an hour up the motorway in Morecambe so he’s got plenty of distance.”

    SOUL SEARCHING
    David Haye believes Deontay Wilder was not ‘coherent enough’ to shake Tyson Fury’s hand after his ‘SOUL’ was taken in their trilogy.
    Haye, 40, told iFL TV: “You don’t know where Wilder’s head is at. There’s so much ego, so much at stake for him. His whole life was at stake.
    “Tyson Fury has literally taken his soul. And now also Tyson Fury wants a handshake.
    “I’m sure in his mind; he’s like ‘I’m not giving you anything else, you’ve taken everything; you’ve ruined me.’
    “Maybe he said, ‘I can’t even give you my hand.’ And also, he’s taken a lot of punches to the head.
    “You’re not going to be coherent enough to maybe shaking somebody’s hand, it’s complicate.
    “You don’t know where someone is at emotionally. He might have had a breakdown if he shook his hand.
    “Maybe the realisation of ‘This man is better than me. Maybe he just doesn’t ever want it to go to that point, I dunno.
    “It would have been nice for him to shake hands and embrace him and say, ‘Yeah, you’re the better man. You beat me tonight; you beat me last time out. Good luck in the future’. But everyone’s different.”
    MASS DESTRUCTION
    TYSON FURY will have ‘too much mass’ for Oleksandr Usyk and should ‘ride off into the sunset’ if he becomes undisputed champion.
    That is the view of American boxing legend and now pundit Andre Ward, who was ringside for Fury’s epic trilogy win over Deontay Wilder.
    After the Gypsy King retained his WBC title, a unification with newly crowned WBA, IBF and WBO champ Usyk has been touted.
    But Ward, who won belts at super-middleweight and light-heavy, insisted 19st 11lb Fury will be too big for Usyk, who was 14st 4lb for much of his career.
    He told Behind The Gloves: “He’s not going to beat Tyson Fury. Tyson Fury is just not some big lumbering guy. He’s skillful; he can fight.
    “It’s just too much mass, I think, but Anthony Joshua has to fight Usyk in a rematch.”

    WHAT A BELTER
    Andy Ruiz Jr has warned Tyson Fury his WBC belt is the one he is waiting for to complete the heavyweight collection.
    Ruiz earned the WBA, IBF and WBO titles in June 2019 after he stunned Anthony Joshua and knocked him out in New York.
    But only six months later, following a period of partying and not training, the outsider lost them back to Joshua after being outboxed for 12 rounds.
    Ruiz has since linked up with Canelo Alvarez’s esteemed coach Eddy Reynoso and bounced back with a win in May.
    And he was ringside to watch Fury’s gruelling trilogy win over Deontay Wilder, and fancies a crack at the WBC belt, which has Mexican roots like himself.
    Ruiz, 32, told BT Sport: “So that’s exactly why we came over here, I’m just waiting until everybody eliminates each other.
    “And here I come, baby. That’s exactly the belt I’m waiting for, you know. I got all the belts except the WBC so that’s exactly what I’m praying for.”

    CHEAT 16?
    A number of fans have claimed Tyson Fury’s stunning victory over Deontay Wilder was fixed.
    The Gypsy King defeated the Bronze Bomber in the 11th round in the most exciting heavyweight battle for years.
    The rollercoaster battle saw Wilder get knocked down in the third round of their trilogy bout at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.
    But he responded by sending Fury to the deck twice in the fourth – only for the champ to clamber back to his feet before the ten-count.
    Two huge shots from Wilder sent his opponent to the floor in quick succession but Fury was upright by the count of eight.
    However, UFC legend Daniel Cormier claimed that referee Russell Mora’s count was ‘crazy slow’.
    And several more people took to social media to claim that the fight had been fixed.
    One tweeted: “Tyson Slow Count Fury. Fixed fight.”
    Another wrote: “The ref didn’t even count the second knockdown! He got to 6!!!!!!! Boxing is fixed.”
    While a staunch fan of the defeated American said: “@BronzeBomber really wasnt going up against just @Tyson_Fury, he dead a** just fought the WHOLE BOXING COMMISSION!! He fought fury AGAIN with TAMPERED GLOVES and a REFEREE THAT LITERALLY GAVE FURY 16 SECONDS TO GET OFF THE CANVAS! SMH KEEP UR HEAD UP WILDER! U A WARRIOR!!!”
    HISTORY CLASS
    When Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder in their trilogy, he drew ‘First Blood’.
    But when he was a 10-year-old schoolboy at Styal Primary School, the Gypsy King dressed up as Sylvester Stallone’s famous character, John Rambo for World Book Day.
    The people’s champion, who brutally knocked out Wilder in round 11, attended the school in Cheshire till the age of 11 from 1993.
    And the 33 year old is remembered fondly by a former teacher, who called him “kind and caring” during his time there.

    LONG TYME AGO
    Tyson Fury’s undefeated record almost ended when he was just 22 after he was knocked down by an unknown Canadian.
    The Gypsy King has been handed numerous tough tests along the way, including in his epic trilogy win over Deontay Wilder.
    One of the most notable came in 2011 when Fury took on little-known Neven Pajkic for the Commonwealth heavyweight title.
    Fury had brushed aside 16 opponents as a professional before his bout with Pajkic but was given a real wake-up call in Manchester in front of his own fans.
    The now 44-year-old is known as the first man to knock Fury down to the canvas when he caught him with a right hook in the second round.

    USYK PLAYER
    Tyson Fury has been told to have a long break by Richie Woodhall, who fears he may only be motivated by Anthony Joshua beating Oleksandr Usyk.
    Fury retained his WBC title after 11 gruelling rounds with Deontay Wilder, which ended with a brutal knockout.
    He is now set to face the winner between Dillian Whyte and Otto Wallin, who will become WBC mandatory after their October 30 fight.
    But former world champion Woodhall thinks Joshua, who lost to Usyk in September but is set for a rematch, is still Fury’s true target.
    He told told BBC 5 Live: “My concerns are not only for Wilder but for Tyson as well.
    “The only thing that beats Tyson, for me, is himself in terms of complacency. Lennox Lewis got complacent twice and got beaten twice.
    “Complacency can creep into any boxer, so I’m a little bit worried there about what’s going to motivate him now to come back.
    “Maybe an AJ fight, if he can beat Usyk, that would sell and motivate Tyson Fury.
    “They’re talking about Dillian Whyte, but Tyson needs a good long break now.”

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    Tyson Fury should fight Dillian Whyte next and Anthony Joshua will knock out Deontay Wilder, predicts David Price

    TYSON FURY should come back to the UK and fight Dillian Whyte.That’s according to former British champ David Price, who also believes Anthony Joshua would knock out Deontay Wilder if they end up meeting next year.
    David Price believes Tyson Fury should fight Dillian Whyte after beating Deontay Wilder againCredit: AP
    Dillian Whyte is the mandatory WBC challengerCredit: Getty
    Fury is world boxing’s No1 after defeating Wilder in Saturday’s Las Vegas trilogy battle.
    He had been hoping to fight Joshua in an all-British, world heavyweight unifier.
    But AJ lost his belts to Oleksandr Usyk last month and has already triggered his rematch clause – with that fight likely taking place in March.
    Fury will now consider his options after becoming king of the ring.
    But Price believes the Gypsy King should take on mandatory WBC challenger Whyte in front of a bumper UK crowd.
    He told talkSPORT: “The Joshua fight was going to be a mega fight, but I wouldn’t rule out or write off the Dillian Whyte fight for a couple of reasons.

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    “Number one, Dillian Whyte would be a worthy opponent because of the position he has got himself in. The knockout loss to [Alexander] Povektin, he got straight back in, put it right the best way possible.
    “Apart from that, he has had other good wins while he was the mandatory contender. He’s not been treading water, he’s got in with big names, potential banana skins and come through them.
    “I think the other reason is that Tyson Fury deserves a good homecoming fight and where better to do it than a domestic opponent who also has a name in his own right?
    “I think it is the one that makes sense because everyone else is tied up for the time being and, obviously, Fury is going to need a bit of time out after that fight.
    “Maybe in spring or summer, somebody can put him and Whyte in a stadium, I think that is the homecoming that he deserves.”
    Price also believes Joshua should look to fight Wilder next, should he lose his rematch against Usyk.
    Price added: “This is the thing with these fights in the heavyweight division. Styles make fights.
    “I always thought Joshua would knock Wilder out personally, with his close-range, mid-range punching power and explosiveness because Deontay Wilder is only dangerous at long range.

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    “That’s why Tyson Fury was getting up close to him, bullying him against the ropes and mauling him. Wilder is really dangerous at long range – if you get past that range, then you can knock him out.
    “That being said, I’ve seen Wilder ship a load of punishment to Fury over a sustained period which shows how tough he is.
    “That’s a great fight as well and there are other opportunities as well for fans because there are going to capture the imagination.”
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