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Wilder says Fury not yet champ after ‘zombie’ fight

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Dethroned world heavyweigh­t champion Deontay Wilder says he still does not see his conqueror Tyson Fury as the true titleholde­r.

The American told a Premier Boxing Champions podcast that the real “Bronze Bomber” had not shown up for their last fight, and likened his performanc­e on the night to that of a zombie.

“It’s not over. In my eyes, I don’t see Fury as the champion,” said the 34-year-old, enjoying some downtime in Alabama.

“He ain’t the champion yet, we’ve still got one more fight left... and I’m looking forward to giving the world the best of Deontay Wilder.”

“People that know boxing know that that wasn’t Deontay Wilder that night. I was a zombie that night... I wasn’t myself, I felt like a zombie in there,” he added.

Fury overwhelme­d Wilder in their Las Vegas rematch in February, seizing the WBC crown with a seventh round stoppage. They had fought to a draw in December 2018.

Wilder claimed afterwards that his legs had been weakened by the 45-pound costume of full dark armour and helmet he wore to the ring to honour Black History Month.

“Everyone knows that wasn’t the real Deontay Wilder, something was wrong,” said the American.

A third bout between the two heavyweigh­ts was set for July but has been pushed back due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, with a likely date in October. — Reuters

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