Former world champion American heavyweight knockout Deontay Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) is ready, if necessary, to replace the current WBC champion Briton Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) and fight with the owner of all other division regalia Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs).
The thing is that Fury previously announced his retirement and is now demanding a hefty fee for his return.
“Ready to fight Usyk. Ready to fight anyone
Wilder stated. The king has returned. I sat at home with my wife and children, rested, restarted.”
Wilder hurried a little, because he already has a duel scheduled – on October 15 in Brooklyn (New York, USA) he will fight with age-old Robert Helenius from Finland.
Meanwhile, Fury heard Wilder and
he didn’t like what he heard: “Tell this bum to get back in line with the rest of the losers. Let him not forget that the last time he entered the ring, he then had to be scraped off the canvas.
So Fury reminded Wilder of their third full-time fight – in October last year, the Briton stopped the American in the 11th round of a chic old-school heavy mahach.
Yesterday, Wilder made a prediction for the Usyk-Fury fight and showed how he is preparing for his return: a video of work on the “paws”.
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