The Manila Times

WBC green lights Wilder-Fury ‘direct rematch’

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LOS ANGELES:

The World Boxing Council gave the go-ahead Friday (Saturday in Manila) for a “direct rematch” between their heavyweigh­t world champion Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury, who battled to a draw in Los Angeles last Saturday.

“Wilder and Fury gave boxing one

division in a long time, which has created tremendous popular demand for the fans to see a rematch,” the WBC said in a statement on Friday, adding that it had conducted voting through the board of governors “which resulted in unanimous agreement” to sanction the rematch.

Wilder ( 40- 0- 1, 39 knockouts) retained his WBC belt after a thrilling 12- round battle ended in a split decision draw.

Many thought Fury (27-0-1, 19 KOs) did enough to win despite being knocked down twice.

On Monday, Fury voiced fears that Wilder would seek to duck a rematch.

But Wilder promptly rejected that claim, saying a rematch with Fury

bout with Anthony Joshua, holder of the WBA, IBF and WBO belts.

WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman is all for it.

“I wish to once again congratula­te Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury for their great battle inside the ring and for the exemplary sportsmans­hip after the bout,” he said.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Deontay Wilder (left) retained his WBC heavyweigh­t title belt after a thrilling 12-round battle against Tyson Fury ended in a split decision draw.
AFP PHOTO Deontay Wilder (left) retained his WBC heavyweigh­t title belt after a thrilling 12-round battle against Tyson Fury ended in a split decision draw.

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