Deontay Wilder: Anthony Joshua needs to stop making 'excuses' over mandatories
"We are going to hold them to their word. I'm very confident in what I am going to do. I'm strongly confident in what I'm about to do."
"We are going to hold them to their word. I'm very confident in what I am going to do. I'm strongly confident in what I'm about to do."
The 'Gypsy King' is busy in the gym preparing for his heavyweight title defence against Deontay Wilder.
"If he can't beat Fury the way he's planned to do it now, then he just can't beat the guy, but I believe he will. I've seen things before, and I've seen the way it is now."
"You’re getting knocked out, end of, one round, you’re going, I’ve got your soul, your mojo, everything. I own you.”
"[Deontay] wants the blood [of Tyson Fury], not that step-aside money. Retribution is upon us’.
The hearing puts an undisputed clash between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury in jeopardy with the latter required to face the American by September.
"That would be an all-action fight. He’s a banger. I’m a banger as well. And he’s fought Chris Arreola before.
"If he wants, he can have the home judges, his hometown, whatever. I don't care, I'd even fight him in his own home."
The promoter has backed Dillian Whyte to take on former WBC champion Deontay Wilder next.
The Londoner is back on track for a world title but his wait for a championship fight could go on with Joshua and Fury set to fight next.
“The guy’s lost his mind, man! I don’t think he’ll ever box again. His mind is completely gone.”
"When the fight doesn't happen, that is when I end up in a massive depression and feel like killing myself."
Tyson Fury produced the most aggressive performance of his career as he stopped Deontay Wilder inside seven rounds to capture the WBC heavyweight title.
Wilder has categorically ended speculation of appointing Mayweather as his new co-trainer.
"The contract has expired. It's clear. Shelly can say what he wants!"
Lingering contractual issues and coronavirus are still set to play a decisive factor in the months ahead.
The "Bronze Bomber" has confirmed he is looking for a new trainer after firing Breland.
Fury’s third fight against Wilder in Las Vegas is scheduled for December 19 but reports suggest that could change.
Can Wilder level the series and avenge his defeat to Fury?
Usyk vs Wilder for the proposed WBC world super-cruiserweight title...
Promoter Eddie Hearn is confident that Tyson Fury will defeat Deontay Wilder and go on to meet his man Anthony Joshua in their proposed unification battle in 2021.
Accusations of Tyson Fury’s gloves being tampered in his victory over Deontay Wilder have been labelled as “ridiculous” by WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman.
Fury ended Wilder’s unbeaten record in February.
Tyson Fury has promised to deliver further punishment to Deontay Wilder when the pair eventually meet in the ring for a third time.