Tyson Fury insists: This is the only boxer to beat Deontay Wilder

On February 22, 2020, Tyson Fury banned Deontay Wilder in their seventh round of return, becoming the first man to beat him in his professional career. The invincible American had previously been 42-0-1 (41 KO) going to that time, with his only flaw being [...]
On February 22, 2020, Tyson Fury banned Deontay Wilder in their seventh round of return, becoming the first man to beat him in his professional career.
The invincible American before was 42-0-1 (41 KO) going to that time, with his only flaw that was the equivalent of 2018 to Fury, whom many thought he deserved defeat, broadcast Periscopi.
Besides his fighting with “Gipsy King”, Wilder had been an imperial champion.
He nominated every opponent he faced, except Bermane Steveerne on their first date.
Wilder made arrangements for this by nouncing Steveerne within a round of their ravans.
Even the talented, technical Cuban, Louis Ortiz, could not avoid Wilder's right hand by losing to him twice, despite seemingly leading the point.
Fury told iFL TV last year: “Deontay Wilder, without anyone, even today, is the most dangerous heavyweight boxer there is.
He would wipe the floor with any other heavy weight there, except for me.
And I also believe Oleksander Usyk would give him trouble, and he would prevail against the American.
There are only two people in the heavy lifting division alive today who can give trouble to Deontay Wilder.
They're me and Olexander Usik”. /Periscopi












