Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.
Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.
Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.
Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.
Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.
Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.
Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.
Heavyweights Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury have both promised knockouts to avoid going to the judges’ scorecards when they meet again next month in Las Vegas with Wilder’s WBC world title on the line.
The first meeting between the pair in December 2018, ended in a controversial split-decision draw after 12 explosive rounds, a result that satisfied neither fighter but left both with their undefeated records intact.
Fury has promised to knock out Wilder in two rounds. Wilder responded by saying Fury will not survive his powerful right hand.