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.”
In other news, Raphael Varane has also joined the rundown of Manchester United playmakers who will miss this present end of the week’s EPL game against Leicester City at King Power Stadium.
The ex Real Madrid star defender was constrained out of France’s UEFA Nations League final against Spain at the San Siro Stadium and was substituted by Dayot Upamecano for the rest of the match.
As per information gathered, the occurrence will anyway mount more tension on the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who has effectively lost Harry Maguire to a comparable event.
Sky Sports report that the Frenchman was subsequently sighted putting some ice on his thigh whiles on the bench.
Varane who is currently 28-year-old joined Manchester United from Real Madrid throughout the late spring transfer window and has so far made 7 appearances with one assist for the records.