The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Wilder crashes weigh-in and confronts Fury

WBC champ in Belfast to watch Briton’s second comeback fight

- by Declan Warrington

Deontay Wilder gatecrashe­d the weigh-in for Tyson Fury’s fight with Francesco Pianeta where he had an aggressive confrontat­ion with Fury’s father John – and then had to be separated from his rival heavyweigh­t.

The WBC heavyweigh­t champion has flown to Belfast from the United States to be ringside for tonight’s fight at Windsor Park, where should Fury succeed they plan to announce he will challenge Wilder next.

A date of November 17 in Las Vegas has been prepared for their anticipate­d fight and Fury demonstrat­ed further signs of progress by weighing in at 18st 6lb – significan­tly lighter than the 19st 10lb he was for his comeback fight against Sefer Seferi in June.

The 30-year-old cut a relaxed figure alongside Germany’s Francesco Pianeta, who at 18st 2lb was narrowly lighter, and Fury remained cool when ‘Bronze Bomber’ Wilder came into view yelling his trademark “Bomb squad”, to which John Fury apparently took offence.

Following initial attempts to shout each other down, the 54-year-old Fury aggressive­ly approached Wilder before he was restrained by a security guard and his son’s trainer Ben Davison, and further shouting continued.

It was in the crowded reception area of Belfast’s Europa Hotel, after the weigh-in was staged in a function room, that the 32-year-old Wilder then had his confrontat­ion with Tyson Fury, the former WBA, WBO and IBF champion.

The two similarly shouted at each other, and also had to be separated before the threat of violence grew, even if Wilder consistent­ly remained calm.

He has targeted Fury since negotiatio­ns for a unificatio­n fight with Anthony Joshua ended unsuccessf­ully, and of tonight’s fight with the 33-year-old Pianeta, Wilder said: “Fury’s going to win, then I’m going to knock him out.

“Joshua’s old news. The new kid in town is Fury. Ours is the biggest fight.”

The second fight of Fury’s comeback features prominentl­y on the undercard of Carl Frampton’s WBO interim featherwei­ght title defence against Luke Jackson.

Champion Frampton, 31, appeared dry on the scales and after stripping naked came in exactly on the nine-stone limit.

It is routine for the main-event fighters to appear among the last at a weigh-in, but on this occasion they were instead first, contributi­ng to the belief that Frampton had struggled to make weight.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Francesco Pianeta, left, takes a selfie with opponent Tyson Fury during the weigh-in ahead of tonight’s heavyweigh­t fight at Windsor Park, Belfast.
Picture: PA. Francesco Pianeta, left, takes a selfie with opponent Tyson Fury during the weigh-in ahead of tonight’s heavyweigh­t fight at Windsor Park, Belfast.

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