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LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 03: Professional boxers Deontay Wilder (L) and Tyson Fury butt heads onstage during their press conference to promote their upcoming December 1, 2018 fight in Los Angeles at The Novo by Microsoft on October 3, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)

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LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 03: Professional boxers Deontay Wilder (L) and Tyson Fury butt heads onstage during their press conference to promote their upcoming December 1, 2018 fight in Los Angeles at The Novo by Microsoft on October 3, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)
The trilogy between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury is slated for October 9. This contest is just a few days away and bigwigs of the game, as well as hardcore enthusiasts, are keeping their fingers crossed to see a fight bigger than the pair’s first two collisions.
It seems that Wilder and Fury are more than eager to enter the ring on October 9. That said, their excitement is visible in their workouts. Furthermore, the duo even trash-talked each other on social media.
This contest has all the necessary attention around itself, but Wilder and Fury are taking extra efforts to promote their third war.
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https://t.co/tuFooU1KbB pic.twitter.com/gzreqWyuOH
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) October 2, 2021
‘The Bronze Bomber’, in a response to the Brit, shared an image of his first fight with Fury. This image was captured when Fury was on the canvas after his first fight with Wilder.
The former champion wrote, “This time you won’t get up.”
This time you won’t get up https://t.co/sPlN7HUTv8 pic.twitter.com/vpIKTXjz3W
— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) October 2, 2021
The verbal attacks continued and Fury later shared an image of his rematch with Wilder, stating, “Never forget”
Never forget. https://t.co/bIdixi4JGc pic.twitter.com/u0zltGY06B
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) October 2, 2021
Wilder and Fury are the fiercest rivals in boxing’s most elite division. Wilder, prior to facing Fury, was considered a deadly knockout artist. But, ‘The Gypsy King’ turned the tables when he locked horns with his foe in February 2020.
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The WBC champ brutalized Wilder and shocked everyone. The Alabama native didn’t have any answers to Fury’s assault, and he ended up losing the fight in round 7.
Ever since then, he’s remained hungry to settle his scores with the Briton in a third meet.
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Heavyweight battles are always worth the watch, and the world has seen Fury and Wilder’s dual high-voltage encounters.
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NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 02: WBC Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and Lineal Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury face-off during the New York Press Conference at Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum on October 2, 2018 in New York City. Wilder and Fury are set to fight on December 1 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)
Both these stars launched massive attacks against each other in both fights. However, Fury had the edge in those meets.
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That said, Wilder will have probably his last chance to vanquish Fury and reclaim his titles. If he does so, he will again resurrect his spot at the top. But if he fails to do so, needless to say, Wilder’s career will be in jeopardy.
Regardless of anything, this scuffle will be one for the ages and it will be interesting to see who has the last laugh.
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