The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sparks fly ahead of grudge battle

HAVING A RANT: NO LOVE LOST BETWEEN WILDER, FURY

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Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury needed to be separated here on Wednesday as tempers boiled over in an explosive final press conference before their heavyweigh­t title showdown.

World Boxing Council heavyweigh­t champion Wilder and Fury will collide in a high-stakes showdown at the Staples Centre tomorrow which could see the winner advance to a money-spinning unificatio­n bout.

After trading verbal blows before reporters on Wednesday, the two unbeaten heavyweigh­ts engaged in an angry face-off that threatened to erupt into a fullscale brawl.

British challenger Fury finished the press conference stripped to the waist and offering to engage with Wilder as the two men hurled insults.

Fury, the trash-talking “Gypsy King”, appeared to have clearly rattled Wilder, who looked by far the angrier of the two fighters.

The 30-year-old Fury, who has battled back from depression and drug abuse to land his shot against Wilder, opened by stating bluntly he expected to knock out the American champion (40-0, 39 knockouts).

“I’m telling you now, Wilder is getting knocked out by me on Saturday night,” Fury said. “On Saturday night the whole world will know him as the person who Fury knocked out.

“This swagger is not genuine, it’s fake – a snide and a fraud. I look at him and don’t see a bad man, I see a pretender.”

Wilder however angrily confronted Fury as the two men faced off on the dais, contrastin­g the two fighters’ respective heritages in an expletive-laden rant.

“You say your people having been fighting for 200 years? My people have been fighting for 400 years,” Wilder remarked of Fury, who is of Irish traveller descent.

Fury, who laughed and joked throughout, later said he believed he had rattled Wilder.

“He looks very nervous. I didn’t initiate all that. His team are nervous and agitated because they know he’s going to lose,” Fury told reporters.

“He knows he can’t outbox me, so he’s trying to get me involved emotionall­y. He feels the need to shout and scream and all that, but it was what it was.” –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? SAY WHAT? Deontay Wilder shouts at Tyson Fury during their press conference at the Westin Bonaventur­e Hotel & Suites in Los Angeles.
Picture: Reuters SAY WHAT? Deontay Wilder shouts at Tyson Fury during their press conference at the Westin Bonaventur­e Hotel & Suites in Los Angeles.

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