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Deontay Wilder Breaks His Silence For The First Time Following His 11th Round Defeat To Tyson Fury

Deontay Wilder has at last spoken after his eleventh Round awful defeat to Tyson Fury in their WBA heavyweight bout over the course of the weekend.

Tyson Fury pounded the American who has now conceded that the Briton prevailed with regards to messing him up in Saturday night’s set of three battle.

Deontay Wilder additionally expressed that he had an earlier information on whom he was taking on that Fury didn’t come in at 277lbs to be a ballet performer.

The great Deontay Wilder was beaten in the serious battle as the two warriors stunned each other before Fury won the battle by means of an eleventh Round knockout.

Right after the bout, Deontay Wilder was promptly raced to the Las Vegas University Medical Center where he was admitted for treatment. He anyway expressed that he made an honest effort on the evening. This is what he had to say;

”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 277lbs to be a ballet dancer. He came to lean on me, to rough me up and he succeeded.”

Meanwhile, Tyson Fury was thumped down twice in the fourth round by Wilder, however recuperated to get a success that sees him keep his WBC and Ring Magazine titles.

Tyson Fury set the record straight as the WBC heavyweight champion keeping his victory over previous holder Deontay Wilder at T-Mobile Arena.

Tyson Fury also known as the Gypsy King took the Bronze Bomber out in the 11th round to make it two straight successes in their last three battles as their first bout finished in an impasse.

After the set of three, the Gypsy King made endeavors to embrace the American yet he denied, stating on records that he was not going to respect the WBC champion.

In responding to the media, Tyson Fury named his rival a ‘sore loser’ for his behaviour after the fight. He told BT Sport in an interview and detailed by Daily Mail.

This is what he had to say;

”I said ”well done, mate” and he said, ”I don’t want to show any sportmanship or respect. I said ‘No problem.’ I was very surprised. Sore loser. Idiot.”

Fury further added;

”I’m a sportsman. I went over to show some level and respect and he didn’t want to show it back. So I pray for him.”

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