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Tyson Fury Finally Responds To Deontay Wilder’s Wild Conspiracy Theories

Tyson Fury Finally Responds To Deontay Wilder’s Wild Conspiracy Theories

WBC champ Tyson Fury has broken his silence over Deontay Wilder's accusations, saying that the 'Bronze Bomber' has "lost his marbles."

Adnan Riaz

Adnan Riaz

Tyson Fury has claimed that Deontay Wilder has "lost his marbles" after his fierce rival fired out recent conspiracy theories to explain his defeat.

The 32-year-old Brit superstar delivered a boxing masterclass in February as he dropped Wilder twice en route to securing a sensational TKO victory in Las Vegas.

But Wilder wasted no time in blasting Fury after their blockbuster rematch and even blamed his extravagant 'heavy' ring-walk outfit for causing him to fatigue.

The 'Bronze Bomber' has recently broken his silence and accused the WBC champ of cheating during the fight.

Wilder, who suffered his first professional defeat to Fury, continued with his conspiracy theories by shockingly claiming that his water had been spiked ahead of their second bout.

The 35-year-old American star went one step further by suggesting that Fury would need to make "funeral arrangements" should they complete their trilogy of fights.

Fury believes that Wilder has "lost his marbles" after firing out accusation after accusation since their rematch.

The 'Gypsy King' told talkSPORT: "I think he has lost his marbles!

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"First of all, it was the suit, then it was the bicep injury, then his trainer was on our team, then the referee was against him, then I had weights in my gloves [...].

"Now someone has spiked his water [...]. It's one of those things, isn't it?"

The 'Gypsy King' was scheduled to face Wilder for the third time in July before the fight was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Fury and Wilder were targeting a December rematch, but that has now been pushed back as the WBC champ will fight another opponent instead.

Speaking about the trilogy fight, the Brit said: "I'm not going to wait around forever. The original date was July 18th.

"That didn't happen because he had an injury so it got put back three months to October, then that didn't happen because they were trying to get a venue.

"And then they had three dates in December -- 5th, 12th, 19th -- which I agreed to all them and obviously that didn't happen. So, I'm not going to wait around forever."

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Topics: Tyson Fury, Bronze Bomber, Boxing News, Boxing, Gypsy King, Deontay Wilder