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Fury cannot wait to beat Wilder again

- By David Anderson

TYSON FURY has vowed to batter Deontay Wilder again, claiming he will never get bored of beating him up.

Fury’s third fight with Wilder in Las Vegas is set to be pushed back from July 18 to October 3.

The ‘Gypsy King’ destroyed the previously-unbeaten ‘Bronze Bomber’ in seven rounds in February to take his world heavyweigh­t title.

“I’ll be obliged to give him a bit more,” said the undefeated WBC champion.

“You never get bored of beating Deontay Wilder up. It’s one of those things you take great pride out of doing.

“I did what I said I was going to do. Not many people, in boxing especially, say something then do exactly what they said they were going to do.

“I was proud of that performanc­e. I’m looking forward to getting this coronaviru­s out of the way, getting the world back on track and getting back to my job.”

Fury, 31, is training at home in Morecambe and has been streaming a live session every morning on Instagram for his fans.

He knows all about mental health issues after fighting his own inner demons and wants to help people cope while being isolated at home.

“It’s quite difficult because I’m not allowed to go to gyms and train,” he told ITV’s Good Morning Britain.

“However, I have been doing, every morning at 9am, a workout video live with the world on Instagram.

“I’m very grateful I can help people with their fitness and their mental health troubles in these lockdown times.”

Fury is enjoying spending time with his wife Paris and their five children after being away from home for two months at the start of the year preparing for his win over Wilder.

While he is disappoint­ed that his career is currently on hold, he says that being with his family is the big positive from the global

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