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Deontay Wilder's Scathing Response To Tyson Fury And Anthony Joshua Agreeing To Spar

Deontay Wilder's Scathing Response To Tyson Fury And Anthony Joshua Agreeing To Spar

Joshua offered to spar with Fury ahead of the latter's clash with Wilder and now the 'Bronze Bomber' has had his say.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Deontay Wilder has slammed Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury for potentially sparring together and called them 'bitches'.

Joshua stunningly offered to help Fury prepare for his blockbuster rematch with Wilder last month and was even willing to travel to America to help his heavyweight rival.

However, Wilder has finally had his say on the offer and he responded in typical manner.

'Bronze Bomber' told a media conference call:

"Look at those bitches, they're all some bitches. Who tries to team up on someone?

"You say you're the best, now you motherf***ers are trying to team up with each other? Guess it's UK vs USA."

Wilder and Fury are set to square off again on February 22 and it's clear to see the American fighter is already on the offensive with his comments.

It'll be interesting to see what Wilder has to say when he comes face to face with Fury on Monday, the first time since their famous draw back in December 2018.


Should Fury emerge victorious and claim the WBC heavyweight title it'll complete one of boxing's most sensational comebacks.

The 31-year-old has recently taken to Instagram to post a photo of him weighing over 400lbs when dealing with mental health issues.

Fury captioned the post: "When someone says you can't do something, look at this and remember anything is possible. This is me at over 400lb."

Fury proceeded to change his lifestyle for the better and lost more than 10 stone (63kg) in 12 months.

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Topics: Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Boxing, Deontay Wilder