The history between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder is well documented.
The two fighters once famously shared the same ring for a brief moment and had verbal tussle that became an instant classic.
After Wilder’s noteworthy performance against Luis Ortiz this past Saturday, Fury went online and repeated those same fighting words again and sent a warning to the WBC World heavyweight champion.
“There is doubt in my mind that I can beat Deontay Wilder. Everything about Deontay Wilder makes easy for me. Deontay Wilder is 40-0 with 39 knockouts, I once come into the ring with him and promised to knock him out any time, any place, anywhere.
“After last night I really know it’s a hundred per cent true. If he ever fights me I’ll knock him out for sure,” said Fury.
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Fans could expect a similar scene in Cardiff on March 31 if Joshua prevails against Joseph Parker in their WBA Super, IBF, WBO, IBO unification bout because Wilder will be sitting ringside.
Sky Sports has confirmed that ‘The Bronze Bomber’ will be doing ringside commentary for Joshua-Parker.
No more talking……. #WilderOrtiz#BombZquad#AndSTILLpic.twitter.com/MDznemUKbv
— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) March 4, 2018
“I am looking forward to Cardiff, I have never been there. I have a lot of friends in the UK. I am going to enjoy myself and look forward to fighting the winner – if they are up for the test, Wilder said.
“I’ll defend my title anywhere in the world. I believe in giving people the chance to stay in their own home
“I want to give people the opportunity to stay at home and not have to travel to see me. ‘With that being said, I’m willing to fight wherever they want. I’m not worried about referees or judges. ‘Most of these fighters get into superstitious stuff instead of believing in themselves,” Wilder said according to the Metro.
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