British boxer, Tyson Fury's heavyweight trilogy title defence against American fighter, DeontayWilder has been postponed. The July 24 heavyweight fight was postponed after members of Fury's camp contracted COVID-19.
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American boxer, DeontayWilder, has been given a six-month suspension following his trilogy heavyweight fight defeat to British fighter, Tyson Fury, a few days ago. The suspension will enable Wilder to undergo surgery on his broken hand.
American boxer, DeontayWilder, has no plans to retire after he was knocked out by Tyson Fury in their trilogy WBC heavyweight world championship fight last weekend. This was disclosed by Wilder's trainer, Malik Scott.
Dethroned heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, has said DeontayWilder will knock out Tyson Fury in their third fight on Saturday night. Fury is putting his WBC belt on the line in a keenly anticipated trilogy fight.
Boxing promoter, Frank Warren, has told DeontayWilder not to bother about fighting Tyson Fury again. Fury won the world title for the second time, with a seventh-round stoppage of Wilder on Sunday morning.
DeontayWilder's trainer, Malik Scott has revealed the extent of damage done to the boxer following his defeat to Tyson Fury on Sunday. The American was knocked out in the 11th round by Fury.
Tyson Fury has retained his heavyweight world title, after knocking out DeontayWilder in the 11th round on Sunday morning. It was an explosive end to a thrilling back-and-forth trilogy fight.
And over 600,00 followers have liked the post which meant "22 wins, 1 loss," as some fans suggested Joshua should take his chance against DeontayWilder. "Fight Wilder," one said. Another commented: "Wilder is next."
Dethroned WBC boxing champion, DeontayWilder, has confirmed he will part company with coach Mark Breland, after he threw in the towel in his seventh round defeat to Tyson Fury.
Tyson Fury's world heavyweight title defence against DeontayWilder, has officially been postponed until October 9. The bout was originally scheduled for July 24. The change has been enforced, after Fury tested positive for COVID-19.
Tyson Fury has been training hard for this fight and he has confirmed his readiness to face DeontayWilder. Speaking on this Instagram channel, the Gypsy King said: "This is a special message for DeontayWilder, the big dosser.