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“Tyson Fury is the biggest cheater in boxing”

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Chisora ​​laughed

Chisora ​​never tried to rewrite history. When Fury’s name came up, his response was quick and blunt.

“You hit my ass three times.”

In the podcast, when Rick Reeno pushed the point further, Chisora ​​shut the door completely.

“F*** that. We don’t talk about that, motherer, I swear to God. He sprayed my ass three times, he sprayed Wilder’s ass three times. We are not talking about him. F him.”

There was no bitterness in it. Just hang up. Chisora ​​treated the Fury chapter as a finished business, not something that needed to be defended or explained years later.

Deontay Wilder is growing up

Wilder refused to let it rest. When Chisora ​​said Fury deserved credit and reminded him that he had been involved in two of their fights, Wilder backed off.

“He never double-crossed me at all.”

From there, the answer turned into a full-blown crime.

“You see what you see. He didn’t win anything. They gave it to him. I can’t think of a third one, but both of them, he really cheated. I got proof and proof of that.”

Wilder continued, tying the allegations to a future project.

“If I make my documentary and my film about it, it will be presented. I will bring people and art and everything I know.”

He then challenges Fury directly.

“Why do you think he can’t come back to America now? This man lied. He’s the biggest liar in the history of boxing if you look at him. You’ll see. And if I’m lying, please tell him to sue me for defamation to get evidence. I want that. I can’t wait.”

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Wilder pushed the controversy into a race and a conclusion.

“Since I’m a black person with dark skin, it’s harder to believe me than to believe a white man, and then that first fight, the referee, that the whites, what he did, he said, ‘What’s good for boxing.’ No, your job is to count his ass out. He gave her an additional 15 count. It is what it is. I speak with truth, heart and passion.”

He repeated the core claim and later, changed.

“He didn’t double me at all, I’m telling you what I know, just see what you saw, he didn’t win anything they gave him.

Chisora’s response ended in laughter. Wilder never did. That difference is the story. One fighter accepts damage, losses, and time limits. One continues to open up old battles with new meanings.

Fury has not responded to these latest allegations…yet. When he does, it will definitely not be quiet.

For Wilder, this fight is still on his mind in April. Fights that have been undefeated in the past often struggle when plans break down in the ring. Against Chisora’s pressure, the time must come soon. If not, the noise in Wilder’s head may be louder than anything coming from the other side of the wire.

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