Fury wants Wilder for world title

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  • LacedUp
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    Fury wants Wilder for world title

    Tyson Fury has called for a future fight with Deontay Wilder if the heavy-hitting American lands a world title later this year.

    Wilder is one of the hottest properties in the heavyweight division after winning all of his 31 fights by knockout and is next in line to face new WBC champion Bermane Stiverne, with the fight likely to happen in November.

    Fury must firstly get past Dereck Chisora in their rematch on July 26, but would relish a meeting with Wilder and hopes to lure the Alabama man to the home of his football team, Manchester United.

    “I want to fight Deontay Wilder for the world title at Old Trafford,” he told the Manchester Evening News.

    “It’s the home of the team I support – Manchester United – and the biggest venue in the city.

    “It’s a fight that would catch people’s imagination. They would think he could beat me and everyone would turn out.

    “Of course I don’t think anyone can beat me – that’s my mentality, my self-confidence.

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    “It could be a big fight in England or America, but it’s not worth doing until there is a world title involved. One of us has to get a title and then maybe it can happen.”

    Victory over Chisora would guarantee Fury a shot at Wladimir Klitschko’s WBO title, but he expects the Ukrainian to vacate the belt rather than face him.

    There has been bad blood between Chisora and the Wilmslow man in the build-up to next month’s clash, with Fury flipping a table at a press conference, but he vowed to keep his calm in the coming weeks.

    “Before any of that can happen I’ve got to get past Dereck Chisora at the Phones 4U Arena next month,” he said.

    “I went down to London last week for a question and answer session with Del Boy – and if people expected me to kick off, they were disappointed.

    “I’m not interested in that any more. You’ve got two British heavyweights going up against each other. I’m not going to be the one to get fined to sell the fight.

    “I’m not a promoter – I’m a fighter. All those days of causing scenes are over. I’m sick to death of them.

    “I’m going to show people the nice guy. I’ve been nicknamed the bad boy of British boxing, but what more can I do?”



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  • Bigg Rigg
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    #2
    Wilder isn't even thinking about Fury. Stiverne and Wladimir are the two he has his eyes on.

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    • GhostBlade
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      #3
      Fury vs Wilder makes a lot more sense than Wilder vs Stiverne. No way Wilder deserves Stiverne at this point. Stiverne deserves Wlad and that should be the end of that that discussion. Wilder has done nothing to take away Stiverne's shot at Wlad. Fury vs Wilder would be a more even matchup than Wilder vs Stiverne anyway. The fight can take place in England and I bet Wilder would get paid a few million for that fight because he seems to be popular in Britain. A fight between him and Fury would be huge. I bet Wilder could make a career in England simply fighting Fury about three times, fighting James Toney once there too and then retire a multi-millionaire.
      Last edited by GhostBlade; 06-16-2014, 07:30 AM.

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      • yoz
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        #4
        Would be a good scrap, but Wilder needs to get through Stiverne first.

        Maybe when Wilder is exposed and Chisora shocks Fury, these two can get it on for a Diamond belt or something.

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          Wilder will get dealt with before he gets a chance with Fury IMHO.

          Going off that column, it sounds like Fury wants a piece of the ££ pie. He clearly knows that acting the fool on twitter etc won't get him any cushty TV pundit jobs on Sky. He's probably sick of seeing the Gayemaker making money from Sky Boxing for doing sod all in the ring.

          It's a shame, because a toned down Tyson Fury is bad for boxing IMHO. He brings a breath of fresh air to the sport.

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          • komodo
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            #6
            It would be a huge fight if they can both win their upcoming bouts. Just the buildup would be amazing

            I don't see Wilder coming over to the UK though especially if he was to pick up the WBC belt.

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            • #1Assassin
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              #7
              i cant say i wouldn't tune in to watch that fight. i mean it's kind of ****, but i would watch it and i'd be excited about it too.

              fury is the better fighter of the two imo but his defense is leaky and nobody hits as hard as wilder does imo. he is fast too which is something people don't give him enough credit for.

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