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    Deontay Wilder ‘tarnished’ his heroic performance against Tyson Fury by refusing to show respect, says dad John

    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.
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder put on a heavyweight battle for the ages in their trilogy fightCredit: REX
    But a dejected Bronze Bomber refused to show respect to the Gypsy King after being KO’dCredit: REX
    The American’s lack of respect made John Fury’s blood boilCredit: GETTY
    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.

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    “You don’t behave like that. They’ve just fought their hearts out, beat each other to pieces, you’d think they’d show a bit of consideration for one another.
    “My son did because that’s how I’ve brought him up.
    “But obviously in Wilder’s case – I don’t know what the man’s made of to be honest with you. He’s obviously from different cloth altogether.”
    A Battle of Britain with Dillian Whyte will be next for Fury should his old sparring partner get past Swedish slugger Otto Wallin.
    But John wants his son to focus on landing an undisputed fight with newly-crowned unified champ Oleksandr Usyk.
    He said: “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder? No.
    “His behaviour, Wilder, before and after – it would make anybody’s blood boil, wouldn’t it?John Fury on Deontay Wilder
    “So why would I want to put him in there with my son and get him knocked out?
    “At the end of the day, he just got knocked out by a 42-year-old [Alexander Povetkin].
    “Tyson can’t get up for them kind of fights. He wouldn’t be able to raise his game because it’s not big enough.
    “And he goes in there with a lacklustre attitude and you don’t see the best Tyson Fury. You only see the best of Tyson when he’s against the best.
    “A challenge like he had and he’s in a great fight. For me, I’ve told him, ‘Usyk or don’t bother.'”
    Fury, however, isn’t seemingly too fussed about facing the Ukrainian southpaw next, saying in the post-fight presser: “We will see, I have just earned a break.
    John Fury wants his son Tyson to pursue an undisputed fight with Oleksandr UsykCredit: GETTY
    “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.”

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    UFC great Khabib Nurmagomedov sends Tyson Fury a congratulations message after epic win over Deontay Wilder

    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.
    Tyson Fury ended his rivalry with Deontay Wilder with a vicious 11th-round KOCredit: GETTY
    And The Gypsy King has received a congratulatory message from Deontay Wilder following his stunning KOCredit: INSTAGRAM@GYPSYKING101
    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.”
    American Kickboxing Academy chief Javier Mendez then said: “Congratulations. It was an incredible fight, you’re an incredible fighter.
    “Incredible human being, I really like your style.”

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    ‘Inshallah [God willing] I see you soon, brother’ was emblazoned across the following Instagram story update.
    Dagestani destroyer Nurmagomedov, who wished Fury good luck before the fight, signed off by saying: “Congratulations again, brother.”
    Nurmagomedov, 33, reckons fan favourite Fury is pound-for-pound best boxer on the planet.
    When asked who he thinks is the best boxer in the world, Nurmagomedov recently told ESN News: “Right now? I truly believe Tyson Fury is the best.
    “Heavyweight and undefeated and he beat everybody.
    “Like very close, like Canelo [Alvarez], [Oleksandr] Usyk, [Terence] Crawford, like all these guys very close.
    “Like just my opinion like top like Tyson Fury right now.”
    And The Eagle would love to see Fury test himself against newly-crowned unified heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk.
    Khabib Nurmagomedov reckons Tyson Fury is the best boxer on the planetCredit: PA
    He said: “I really want to see Usyk vs Fury. It’s gonna be a very good fight.
    “He [Usyk] has very good skill and technique, Tyson Fury too.
    “He is not like other heavyweights, more technique, his footwork is very good, his conditioning is very good, I really wanna watch Usyk against Fury.”

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    Deontay Wilder’s coach pays classy tribute to ‘incredible’ Tyson Fury following epic trilogy and says ‘boxing wins’

    DEONTAY WILDER’s head coach has hailed ‘incredible’ Tyson Fury following his trilogy fight victory.The Wythenshawe warrior closed the book on his rivalry with the American with a sensational 11th-round knockout in Las Vegas at the weekend.
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder put on an all-time heavyweight classic in their trilogy fightCredit: POLARIS
    But the Gypsy King closed the book on their rivalry with an emphatic 11th-round KOCredit: GETTY
    And Wilder’s head coach Malik Scott has hailed Fury for his emphatic displayCredit: ALAMY
    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.'”
    Scott preceeded that praise of Fury by hailing his fallen ‘brother’ Wilder.

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    He wrote: “@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.”
    Wilder, 35, suffered a broken hand in his ill-fated bid to reclaim the WBC throne.
    Scott told ES News: “We saw the doctor afterwards, everything was cool.
    “He’s got a busted lip, he broke his hand, broke his finger or knuckle, something like that is broke. But life goes on.
    Tyson, incredible fighter you areMalik Scott
    “I don’t really want Deontay talking about boxing, doing nothing with boxing for quite some time.
    “I want to get him some good rest, especially after this.
    “Because even after the last fight, he was so worked up, so worked up over time, in training, arbitration … he really never got to rest.
    “He deserved a good rest. We’re going to make sure he gets it now.”
    Unlike after his first loss to Fury last February, Olympic bronze medallist Wilder gave the Gypsy King his props after the fight.
    Deontay WilderCredit: REX
    He 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 277 pounds to be a ballet dancer.
    “He came to lean on me, try to rough me up and he succeeded.”

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    Meet John Fury, heavyweight champ Tyson’s bare-knuckle fighter dad who was once sent to jail for eye-gouging

    TYSON FURY’S rise to heavyweight boxing glory is largely down to one man – his father John.The 33-year-old WBC champ, who brilliantly defended his title against Deontay Wilder on Saturday, featured in ITV’s warts-and-all documentary Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King.
    Tyson’s dad John Fury was a boxer, going pro in bare-knuckle fighting
    John went to prison in 2011 after gouging another man’s eye outCredit: PA:Press Association
    His Irish-born dad was a boxer too, fighting 13 professional bouts.
    He also fought in bare-knuckle brawls and claims he won £100,000 in one bout.
    John Fury, 55, also served four years of an 11-year sentence for gouging a man’s eye out in a sickening attack.
    And such is John’s influence on his son, it is believed he is the reason why Tyson parted ways with long-term trainer Ben Davison.
    Just like Tyson, life began in the ring for John.
    He had very little choice. Born in Galway, it was a family tradition to enter the fight game.

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    And he was good at it too.
    Standing at 6ft 3in, John fought 13 times as a pro boxer in the 1980s and 90s for a record of 8-4-1 at heavyweight.
    His one title fight ended up being a defeat against Yorkshire-born Neil Malpass in 1989.
    Journeyman Malpass pummelled John and won on points in a ten-round contest.
    John fought four more times after that, retiring after losing his final fight against Steve Garber at the G-Mex Centre in Manchester in 1995.
    STREET FIGHTING MAN
    But he was also more than handy at bare-knuckle fighting.
    John, who later coached Tyson and his brother, Love Island star Tommy, told the Daily Star: “In 1992, I fought the ­so-called ­champion at the time, an Irishman whose name I can’t even remember, over in Ireland.
    John Fury fought 13 times, winning eight fights during his boxing careerCredit: Rex Features
    John Fury was ringside to see Tyson Fury become heavyweight champion of the worldCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    John believes he can be a mentor to son Tyson Fury now after his prison reformationCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “With stakes and everything, I came up over a hundred grand.
    “The fights I had were usually over within seconds.
    “I weren’t an especially big puncher, but, once I got going, I’d not stop swinging until they were out cold.
    “I’d not come up for air. I just wanted to kill. I’d hit them with fists, elbows, head, teeth and feet until they dropped and give best [surrendered].
    “If they didn’t, I’d kick their face off, it was up to them. Afterwards, shake hands and on to the next one.
    “In my twenties I was a really ­formidable force.”
    When he quit fighting he became Tyson’s trainer, steering him to the British title after just eight contests.
    Born in Galway, Ireland, John’s family were travellers who foughtCredit: Rex Features
    Tommy Fury returned to the boxing ring after becoming a huge reality TV starCredit: Getty Images
    NAMED HIS SON AFTER MIKE TYSON
    When Tyson Fury was born back in 1988, Mike Tyson ruled supreme as undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
    But the baby was three months premature and weighed just 1lb.
    Fury was given slim chances of survival by doctors, but proved he was a fighter from birth.
    Father John Fury explained on ITV’s documentary Tyson Fury – The Gypsy King: “He was just a pound in weight.
    “The doctor said he probably won’t make it, he’s very weak.
    “I said to all them doctors, he won’t be small, I said he’ll be nearly 7ft tall, 20 stone, the next heavyweight champion of the world.
    “I thought, ‘There’s only one name fitting for him, he’s fought hard to become a person living in this world.’
    “Mike Tyson was the best in the world at that time.
    “Tyson Luke Fury – that’s his name.”
    A TIME FOR REFLECTION
    Fighting got John in serious trouble in 2011.
    A 12-year grudge with Oathie Sykes boiled over and John tried to gouge his foe’s eye out in a fight at a car auction.
    John, the self-confessed ‘hardest man in Britain’, broke down in court as he pleaded for a lenient sentence.
    He told the court: “I’m worried about my son. His boxing career is on the line.
    “If I could give my own eye to him to get back to my children I would do – I’m begging you for my life.”
    But Skyes offered a different testimony, saying: “It was like he was trying to pull his finger into my brains through my socket.”
    John Fury got in a row with Oathie Sykes, blinding his foeCredit: Rex Features
    Fury once called himself the hardest man in BritainCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    RELEASED WHEN HIS SON WAS CHAMP
    In 2015, John was released from prison after serving four years of his sentence.
    Two months later, his family were celebrating Tyson becoming heavyweight champion of the world after his epic victory against Wladimir Klitschko in Germany.
    John was ringside, and he couldn’t have been prouder of his boy.
    Reformed John was also ready to be a calming influence on his son’s life.
    John told the BBC: “Sometimes his mental state can carry him away but I can understand and help with that.
    “I’ve been very unlucky, but very lucky as well because my son has remained undefeated [during my time in prison] and come on in leaps and bounds.
    “But when I think he is going down the wrong way I can pull him up and tell him ‘we don’t need that’.”
    The Fury clan were happy to be reunited after John’s prison releaseCredit: Instagram @tommytntfury
    NOT AFRAID TO SPEAK HIS MIND
    Since his release, John has become a media pundit for his son’s fights, primarily those taking place in the US because he can’t get a visa to travel to the States due to his criminal record.
    Fury admitted: “I’ve been a naughty boy and there is no point hiding it. I’m not allowed in the country.”
    He’s appeared on BT Sport, and was critical of Tyson’s trainer Ben Davison after his son struggled to overcome Otto Wallin, surviving a nasty gash on his eye that required plastic surgery to fix.
    It was no coincidence that Davison was relieved of his duties after that fight.
    He told BT Sport: “I’ve never seen him as bad.
    “He looked weight-drained, he looked like he’d left it all in the gym to be honest with you.”
    Not mincing his words, he added: “I’m being honest about it, he’s my son, I’m a straight talker, that’s the worst I’ve seen my son.
    John Fury often appears on BT Sport to talk about his son’s fights
    It is believed John Fury is the reason Tyson split with long-term trainer Ben DavisonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    “But what I can say? I’m very proud of the way he mauled his way through it, he showed world class heart and he will come again.
    “He needs to go back to the drawing board and see what’s gone wrong here. And be honest to look in the mirror and say, ‘Things ain’t gone right.’
    “He needs to look where he’s gone wrong. I’ve half an idea, but that’s for my own.”
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    ‘Fight Usyk or don’t bother’ Tyson Fury’s dad delivers KO blow to AJ and Whyte clashes as he claims they’re not worth it

    TYSON FURY’S dad has urged him NOT to face Dillian Whyte next as he won’t be able to ‘get up’ for the fight.The WBC heavyweight champ will throw down with Whyte next year should his fellow Brit get past Otto Wallin later this month.
    Tyson Fury is on course for a Battle of Britain with rival Dillian WhyteCredit: REUTERS
    Whyte will face the Gypsy King next year if he beats Otto Wallin later this monthCredit: MATCHROOM BOXING
    But the Gypsy King’s dad, John, wants him to face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed titleCredit: GETTY
    But dad John believes the Gypsy King – who recorded a stunning 11th-round stoppage of Deontay Wilder last weekend – won’t be able to motivate himself for a clash with his old sparring partner.
    During an appearance on talkSPORT, he asked: “Would Dillian Whyte deal with Deontay Wilder? No.
    “So why would I want to put him in there with my son and get him knocked out?
    “At the end of the day, he just got knocked out by a 42-year-old [Alexander Povetkin].
    “Tyson can’t get up for them kind of fights. He wouldn’t be able to raise his game because it’s not big enough.
    “And he goes in there with a lacklustre attitude and you don’t see the best Tyson Fury.

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    “You only see the best of Tyson when he’s against the best.
    “A challenge like he had and he’s in a great fight. For me, I’ve told him, ‘Usyk or don’t bother.'”
    An undisputed fight with newly-crowned unified champ Oleksandr Usyk is unlikely to come to fruition as Anthony Joshua has exercised his rematch clause with the Ukrainian.
    But John still reckons his son should do everything in his power to try and face the slick southpaw next.
    The 57-year-old said: “He’s gotta go for Usyk, in my idea. Usyk next or nothing.”
    Fury, 33, wasn’t too fussed about the prospect of unifying the division in the aftermath of his latest Las Vegas triumph.
    In the post-fight press conference, the lineal heavyweight champ said: “We will see, I have just earned a break.
    Tyson Fury closed the book on his rivalry with Deontay Wilder in emphatic fashionCredit: GETTY
    “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.”

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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 LIVE REACTION: Gypsy King party in Vegas, Bronze Bomber has broken hand – latest updates

    TYSON FURY has been enjoying himself 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.”

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    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.”

    ‘STUCK IN A CAGE’
    UFC superstar Nate Diaz admits he’s eager to box before he retires from fighting.
    Fan favourite Diaz, as well as his older brother Nick, are long-time training partners of boxing great Andre Ward and are considered by many to have some of the best hands in MMA.
    And testing himself inside the ring is something the Ultimate Fighter season five winner wants to tick off his bucket list before his story is all said and done.
    The Stockton slugger told BT Sport: “I’ve always been wanting to box. I’ve just been stuck in a cage.”
    Diaz, 36, was ringside for Tyson Fury’s epic trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder last weekend – which the Gypsy King won via a stunning 11th-round knockout.
    The future UFC Hall-of-Famer said of the bout: “I thought it was a good fight, an entertaining fight. I’m glad I came, it was cool to watch.”
    The former lightweight title challenger was left impressed by the immense heart Fury showed to get up from two brutal knockdowns.
    He said: “It was good. I saw it slowly coming, but it was good because they had a little back-and-forth in the beginning. So it’s cool.”

    WILD PARTY
    Tyson Fury took his well earned celebrations to a pool party where he showed off his scars of war with Deontay Wilder.
    The Gypsy King brilliantly beat American Wilder once more after 11 thrilling rounds in Las Vegas.
    Heavyweight hero Fury partied until 3am in Sin City and was raving on stage with DJ Steve Aoki.
    After a private recuperating lunch with wife and mother-of-six Paris, the WBC king arrived at the Wet Republic pool party around 3PM Vegas time.
    Wet Republic is a massive pool party complex next to the MGM Grand with DJs and hot tubs, which hosted a party attended by Prince Harry in 2012.
    It was the same place Fury partied at after beating Tom Schwarz in 2019, the day after he made his Vegas debut.

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

    WILD GRUDGE
    Deontay Wilder refused to show Tyson Fury respect in the ring as he still alleges his rival tried to cheat against him.
    That was revealed by Wilder’s trainer Malik Scott, who watched his man bravely take the Gypsy King 11 rounds before being brutally knocked out.
    But afterwards, the American heavyweight chose to snub Fury’s attempt to make peace and shake hands.
    Scott said Wilder still holds ill-will towards the British WBC champion, after accusing him of cheating in their rematch.
    The trainer told EsNews: “Deontay, he obviously looks at Fury as a man he had serious issues with concerning some certain allegations that was out.
    “And certain things that he has actually seen with his own eyes. Tonight, after they released all that energy, he still felt the way he felt.”

    THEATRE OF (FURY’S) DREAMS
    Tyson Fury’s sensational fight-of-the-century contender has earned him a ‘hero’s homecoming’ scrap in the UK.
    Britain’s WBC heavyweight king wowed the boxing world by TWICE climbing off the canvas to dish out a thrilling 11th-round KO of Deontay Wilder.
    The WBC have ordered him to fight the winner of this month’s bout between Dillian Whyte and Otto Wallin.
    And Fury’s promoter Frank Warren reckons the Manchester United fan is big enough to fill every stadium in England – putting Old Trafford on stand-by for his next title defence.
    Warren said: “I would love that homecoming more than anything the British fans and everything. Can you imagine it?
    “Tyson sells out any stadium in Britain, easy. The fans will come out for him.
    “He deserves that hero’s homecoming now.”

    ‘CREDIT TO HIM’
    Deontay Wilder ‘finished out on the battlefield’ but with ‘no bullets left’ in defeat to Tyson Fury, said David Haye.
    He told iFL TV: “I know a lot of people wrote Wilder off, but he showed tremendous heart and balls to stay in there.
    “True to his word, he said didn’t want this corner to throw in the towel, Breland threw the towel in to save him for this day, which was a great thing.
    “It appeared to everyone’s point of view to be the right thing, and this time around, I’m pretty sure Malik Scott was given strict instructions that no matter what happened to him in that fight, no matter how much of a beating he was taking, don’t even pick up that towel to throw it.
    “Because, ‘I’d rather die in the ring,’ he said that, and he proved it.
    “He finished out on the battlefield with no bullets left in his gun.
    “He could not have done anything more. Credit to him.”

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

    GOOD MORNING BOXING FANS
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder both earned a minimum of £18million for their Las Vegas trilogy fight.
    The pair, 33 and 35 respectively, renewed their rivalry in Sin City in the early hours of Sunday morning, with Fury emerging victorious yet again.
    And both men made a pretty penny for their T-Mobile Arena tussle.
    It’s understood Fury and Wilder’s disclosed purses – which will be released by the Nevada Athletic Commission later this week – were £4.4million ($6m) and £2.9m ($4m) respectively.
    But the duo were already contractually guaranteed a minimum of £18m for the third showdown.
    Fury, however, has taken home the lion’s share of the pot due to the 60/40 split in place.
    Meanwhile, UFC star Conor McGregor has congratulated both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder for the show they put on during their trilogy bout.
    He wrote on Twitter: “Great fight that. Both warriors, both winners.
    “Hard to not be impressed with Deontay there. Against the much larger man and almost got it done. Great fight. 40lb’s in weight difference is A LOT.
    “Fair play both men there, very enjoyable fights they have had together. Respect.”
    CON-GRATS
    Conor McGregor has congratulated both Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder for the show they put on during their trilogy bout last night.
    He wrote on Twitter: “Great fight that. Both warriors, both winners.
    “Hard to not be impressed with Deontay there. Against the much larger man and almost got it done.
    “Great fight. 40lb’s in weight difference is A LOT.
    “Fair play both men there, very enjoyable fights they have had together. Respect.”
    NO GLOVE LOST
    Tyson Fury admitted he expects Deontay Wilder to have ‘a lot of excuses’ after brilliantly beating his rival ‘fair and square’.
    Fury told Behind The Gloves: “I’m sure he’ll have a lot of excuses to make.
    “He always does, he’s a sore loser and he has Everlast MX on and I had Paffen Sports on, the gloves were the same.
    “His trainers were in the changing rooms yet again, they checked everything, there’s no queries.
    “He got beat fair and square and that’s all she wrote for Deontay Wilder. And I’ll be surprised if he ever boxes again.”

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

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

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

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

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

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

    FURY CONGRATULATED BY LEWIS

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

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

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

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

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

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    Conor McGregor takes swipe at Dustin Poirier as UFC star congratulates Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder on epic trilogy

    UFC star Conor McGregor couldn’t help but take a dig at Dustin Poirier in his praise of Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.Like combat sports fans around the world, the MMA mogul was left in awe of the back-and-forth war that was Fury vs Wilder III.
    UFC star Conor McGregor was in awe of Tyson Fury’s trilogy fight with Deontay WilderCredit: POLARIS
    The MMA mogul took to Twitter to praise the heavyweights for their heroic effortsCredit: TWITTER
    But his praise also included a pot shot at rival Dustin PoirierCredit: REUTERS
    McGregor took to social media to congratulate both men for their heroic efforts on Sunday evening, although he made sure to include a shot at rival Poirier.
    The Notorious tweeted: “Great fight that.
    “Both warriors, both winners. Hard to not be impressed with Deontay there.
    “Against the much larger man and almost got it done. Great fight.
    “40lb’s in weight difference is A LOT. Fair play both men there, very enjoyable fights they have had together. Respect.
    “Their skill levels are unique but very close. A great heavyweight trilogy that was.

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    “I love when it gets set for certain and both have an honourable showing.
    “Not the fam in the ring fake celebrating after a freak injury etc etc you know the gig, God bless the real in this world.
    “Congrats Tyson and Paris. Me and Dee are so happy for you and the kids. Congrats Deontay and Telli also.
    “Was great meeting you guys recently. A real proud showing that was, and could have went either way.
    “Amazing! Happy Sunday now today with the cheddar and the memory’s God bless.”
    The ‘freak accident’ McGregor referred to was the broken leg he suffered in his UFC 264 trilogy fight with Poirier in July.
    The former two-division champion shattered his left tibia and fibula in the final seconds of the first round of the Sin City showdown.
    McGregor, 33, is making a faster than expected recovery and already feels capable of throwing one of his wide array of kicks.
    Last month, the Irishman told YouTuber Adam’s Apple: “I feel like I could kick right now.
    The Notorious shattered his left leg in his UFC 264 trilogy fight with PoirierCredit: REUTERS
    “I honestly feel like I could kick right now, but I’ve just got to listen to the doctors, listen to the people that are guiding me.
    “That’s what I’ve done so far, I’ve committed myself to the work and I’m back on the feet.
    “It’s so good to be back on the feet.”

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    UFC star Nate Diaz wants to switch from MMA to boxing after being inspired by Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder trilogy

    UFC superstar Nate Diaz admits he’s eager to box before he retires from fighting.Fan favourite Diaz, as well as his older brother Nick, are long-time training partners of boxing great Andre Ward and are considered by many to have some of the best hands in MMA.

    Nate Diaz was left in awe of Tyson Fury’s trilogy fight with Deontay WilderCredit: POLARIS
    And testing himself inside the ring is something the Ultimate Fighter season five winner wants to tick off his bucket list before his story is all said and done.
    The Stockton slugger told BT Sport: “I’ve always been wanting to box. I’ve just been stuck in a cage.”
    Diaz, 36, was ringside for Tyson Fury’s epic trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder last weekend – which the Gypsy King won via a stunning 11th-round knockout.
    The future UFC Hall-of-Famer said of the bout: “I thought it was a good fight, an entertaining fight. I’m glad I came, it was cool to watch.”
    The former lightweight title challenger was left impressed by the immense heart Fury showed to get up from two brutal knockdowns.
    He said: “It was good. I saw it slowly coming, but it was good because they had a little back-and-forth in the beginning. So it’s cool.”

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    Diaz is an admirer of the undefeated WBC heavyweight champ, admitting: “I’m a fan of Fury.
    “I’m a fan of the Fury-Wilder trilogy – all that. It’s cool that I got to participate in being here.”
    Diaz hasn’t set foot inside the octagon since his unanimous decision defeat to Brit Leon Edwards in June.
    The welterweight standout has one fight left on his contract with the UFC and recently revealed he’s open to boxing YouTubers Jake and Logan Paul.
    When asked about potentially facing the Paul brothers after his loss at UFC 263, he said: “Those are all options.
    Nate Diaz has ambitions of setting foot inside the boxing ringCredit: GETTY
    “And it’s great to hear Andre Ward talk about [us].
    “That’s one of the greatest of all time in boxing, I believe. Pound-for-pound, that’s the man.
    “That’s cool that I’m getting recognition from him at all.”

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