The Citizen (KZN)

Champ Wilder wants that rematch ASAP

- Los Angeles

– Deontay Wilder this week called for an immediate rematch with Tyson Fury, dismissing claims from his British rival he would attempt to avoid a return bout after their epic heavyweigh­t duel in Los Angeles.

Wilder (right) retained his World Boxing Council heavyweigh­t crown last Saturday after a thrilling 12-round battle ended in a split decision draw at the Staples Center.

Fury, who many observers believe did enough to win, despite being knocked down twice during the fight, said on Monday he feared Wilder would seek to duck a rematch “at all costs”.

However, 33-year-old Wilder on Tuesday rejected that claim in the strongest possible terms, saying a rematch with Fury was his priority, rather than a unificatio­n bout with WBA (World Boxing Associatio­n), IBF (Internatio­nal Boxing Federation) and WBO (World Boxing Organizati­on) champion Anthony Joshua.

“I’m ready to do it again,” Wilder said on a conference call. “My main goal is Tyson Fury. I’m looking forward to giving him the rematch as soon as possible.

“This is the biggest fight still in the heavyweigh­t division, this is the most exciting fight in the heavyweigh­t division and we’re ready to give the fans what they want...”

Wilder snatched a draw after Fury somehow recovered from a devastatin­g 12th round knockdown by the American champion to finish the fight on his feet.

Wilder said on Tuesday he would make no mistake in any rematch. “He woke up from hell – I want to put him back there.”

Fury, who only returned to boxing this year after nearly three years out of the ring as he struggled with depression, drink and drug problems, said on Monday he doubted Wilder would grant him a return.

“I’ve got a funny feeling he’s going to get his running shoes out and stay away from me at all costs,” he said.

However, Wilder said a rematch was all but inescapabl­e.

“Both sides want [a rematch] to happen. I don’t see why we wouldn’t. It’s a great fight and the build-up has already started. We can’t get away from this fight.

“It’s only right for us to go back in and do it again. I don’t want no other fights to happen between him or I before then. I want to give Tyson Fury the rematch ASAP.” – AFP

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