The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fury and Wilder square up as build-up to title fight begins

Promoter Frank Warren steps between fighters to keep them apart during verbal rants

- DECLAN WARRINGTON

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder had to be separated at the first press conference to promote their WBC heavyweigh­t title fight.

The brash rivals began their press tour ahead of the December 1 bout in Los Angeles at the BT Sport studios in London, and will also visit New York and LA before the end of the week.

Fury dismissed suggestion­s he was the “challenger” to Wilder, before igniting the growing tension between them by getting out of his seat and demanding the American join him for a “body spar”.

The 30-year-old’s promoter Frank Warren was forced to stand between them as Wilder agreed, before then being helped by others as the press conference came to an end with the two fighters on their feet shouting at each other.

“I am no challenger for no man. I’m the linear heavyweigh­t champion of the world, the best of the best,” Fury said.

“This is two champions colliding, equal rights, rephrase and start again.”

A similar exchange had taken place between Fury and Wladimir Klitschko before they fought in 2015.

On that occasion, Fury produced an impressive­ly composed performanc­e to produce one of the biggest upset victories in history, and the December 1 bout at the Staples Center will be bigger still.

Fury taunted Wilder, calling him a “bottle job”, and added: “You think this is a game? I’ll punch your face in.

“You’ve got power then, let me feel that power boy.

“I want to feel it. I feel 10 of you. Hit that big bald head.

“You’ll feel the wrath, hell has no fury like Tyson Fury.”

Wilder, 32, is also undefeated, and has stopped each of his previous 39 opponents.

He said: “It’s important to establish dominance. I say I’m the best, the baddest man on the planet.

“When it comes to Tyson Fury, I’m all about devastatin­g knock-outs, it’s what I do.

“He’s got two months to get ready. He lost a lot of weight – he’s got to lose a little more.

“We can’t live off others’ opinions. You’ll know what time it is, you come here to see one thing, me knocking somebody out.”

His co-manager, Shelley Finkel, who previously worked with Klitschko, said of Fury: “Before he fought Klitschko I didn’t give him a chance. He won’t prove me wrong again.”

“You think this is a game? I’ll punch your face in. TYSON FURY

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 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Deontay Wilder, left, and Tyson Fury being kept apart by boxing promoter Frank Warren during a press conference ahead of their fight in December.
Picture: Getty. Deontay Wilder, left, and Tyson Fury being kept apart by boxing promoter Frank Warren during a press conference ahead of their fight in December.

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