Jamaica Gleaner

Fury says Wilder clash now ‘official’

- BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND (AP):

TYSON FURY said he has signed the contract. Deontay Wilder said the fight is “official”.

All it needs now is a time and a place.

Fury, the former world heavyweigh­t champion, cleared the way for a fight with Wilder, the current WBC titleholde­r, by winning the second bout of his comeback on Saturday.

Wilder was ringside at Windsor Park in Belfast to see Fury taken the full 10 rounds by Italian journeyman Francesco Pianeta before being awarded the victory on points, 100-90.

Wilder then entered the ring and said: “We are ready now. This fight will happen. It is on. This fight is official. It’s on. It’s the best fighting the best.”

Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, who was standing near the two fighters in the ring, said an announceme­nt will be made next week.

“They called, I answered. I said send me a contract, they sent me a contract. I said yes, and now he gets a chance to fight the lineal champion of the world,” said Fury, who now has a 27-0 record. “One thing I promise in Las Vegas is that I am knocking you out.”

After shocking the boxing world by beating Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015 to become WBA, IBF and WBO champion, Fury was out of the ring for 21⁄2 years because of mental health and drug problems. He regained his boxing licence in January after accepting a backdated two-year doping ban the previous month for elevated levels of nandrolone in urine samples.

The first fight of his return was an almost comical bout against Albanian cruiserwei­ght Sefer Seferi in June, which ended after the fourth round when Fury’s opponent quit.

Pianeta offered better but still limited opposition and did not have the power to worry Fury, who was light on his feet and showed good movement and reflexes. Fury took this fight more seriously but still showboated at times, like in the first round when he held on to the rope with one hand and aimed punches with the other.

 ?? AP ?? Tyson Fury (left) and WBC heavyweigh­t champion Deontay Wilder meet each other after Fury’s win over Francesco Pianeta during their heavyweigh­t fight at Windsor Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Saturday.
AP Tyson Fury (left) and WBC heavyweigh­t champion Deontay Wilder meet each other after Fury’s win over Francesco Pianeta during their heavyweigh­t fight at Windsor Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Saturday.

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