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Tyson Fury Brands Deontay Wilder A "P***y" For Missing Media Commitments

Tyson Fury Brands Deontay Wilder A "P***y" For Missing Media Commitments

Wilder failed to turn up for media obligations which promoted an angry response from Fury.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Tyson Fury has slammed Deontay Wilder for missing media commitments following the official announcement of their blockbuster rematch.

Wilder vs. Fury II has been confirmed for February 22 in Las Vegas with the British fighter promoting the championship contest on ESPN College GameDay.

But the undefeated American was absent after claiming to be ill with Fury responding to his no-show by posting a furious video on social media.

Image: Tyson Fury/Instagram
Image: Tyson Fury/Instagram

The self-proclaimed 'Gypsy King' branded Wilder a "p***y" and a "little b***h" in a scathing rant.

"This is Tyson Fury, AKA the Gypsy King. This is a message to Deontay Wilder, the Bronze Bomber, the big p***y," he said.

"He's not turned up to any of the media events today, blagging he's got the flu, because he doesn't wanna be in the same room as me because I'll take him to school.

"His management team are afraid to put Deontay Wilder in the same room as Tyson Fury - facts. Keep him away Al [Haymon], keep him away Shelly [Finkel], keep him away his trainers, keep him away his wife.

"Deontay, what a little b**** you've become. You can't even come and see me and be face-to-face with me on camera because you'd be humiliated and took to school."

During his media appearance on ESPN, Fury also revealed exactly how their rematch will go down.

"He's happy to lose every single round on the way to knocking someone out," he explained.

"He ain't going to touch me this time. I'm going to make him say 'no mas.' Wilder will say 'no mas' in this fight when he can't land on me and I make him look like a ripe idiot."

Will Fury snatch Wilder's WBC belt away from him on February 22? Let us know what you think.

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Topics: Boxing News, Boxing, Heavyweight, Fight News, Wilder, fury