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Tyson Fury looks set for a rematch with Deontay Wilder

Promoter Frank Warren hints at another US trip for Tyson Fury

Press Association

11th January, 2019

Tyson Fury looks set for a rematch with Deontay Wilder
Wilder escaped from Fury with a draw after their first fight Esther Lin/Showtime

TYSON FURY’S promoter Frank Warren says the Briton’s mooted rematch against Deontay Wilder is likely to take place in the United States in the first half of this year.

Wilder retained his WBC heavyweight title following a controversial draw in Los Angeles in December, with many observers insisting Fury had done enough to get the nod from the judges despite being knocked down twice.

Fury’s compatriot Anthony Joshua, holder of the remaining three major world belts in boxing’s blue riband division, has been linked with a bout against either of the pair when he returns to action at Wembley on April 13.


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How the night should have ended.

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But the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion is set to be left out in the cold again, according to Warren, who is resigned to his charge having to fight in America again.

“We’re trying to make that fight at the moment, everyone wants the fight and most importantly the fighters want it,” Warren told ESPN.

“The venue is looking like the US, that’s where the money is. Tyson was disappointed with the judging with the last fight, as I was, so a lot of things need to be sorted but the US is where they want it, probably in the second quarter.

“Vegas would be one of the options. I wouldn’t want to go back to California, I didn’t like working with the Californian commission and there were a lot of things we didn’t like there.


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#andstill the lineal heavyweight champion of the world, but the world knows #andthenew again the world bet against me. a while back now I was knocked down and was as low as many man can go, struggled with many problems, but I persevered, and I got up, last night I was in there to show others who have been knocked down and in a similar position that if we stay strong, keep faith, we can get up and come back. I was knocked down last night, and if at any moment you thought I wasn’t getting up you don’t know me. And for those who have been knocked down in life, that was for you! ❤️

A post shared by Tyson Fury (@gypsyking101) on Dec 2, 2018 at 10:17am PST

“Tyson is already in the gym working hard, ticking over, and I think we would get it [the fight versus Wilder] before June.”

Warren believes Fury’s willingness to travel to a champion’s back yard is in stark contrast to Joshua, who has never before fought outside of Britain in his 22-fight professional career.

“We’re not complicated, Tyson is the most uncomplicated person you will meet, and he will fight anyone,” Warren added.

“He went to Germany to fight Wladimir Klitschko and he went to America to fight Wilder. It’s [Joshua’s promoters] Barry and Eddie Hearn’s agenda that complicates it. Joshua is their cash cow and they want to keep milking it.”

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