Tyson Fury's Alternative Commentary Of THAT 12th Round With Deontay Wilder
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Tyson Fury relived the pulsating final round of his WBC world heavyweight title clash with Deontay Wilder at a recent event and provided priceless alternative commentary.
In front of an audience on stage, Fury rewatched the moment the Bronze Bomber caught him with a wicked shot in the final round and sent the Gypsy King crashing to the canvas in the Staples Center clash.
The 30-year old looked completely done and dusted and literally everyone watching live thought it was lights out.
But at the very last second, Fury sat up and rose to his feet like The Undertaker. Wilder was already celebrating and his reaction when he saw his opponent get up was priceless.
Look at Deontay Wilder's face when @Tyson_Fury got up from the floor :joy: pic.twitter.com/cKUsH9sn3A
- talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) December 2, 2018
And when it came to analysing the brutal blow Wilder inflicted on him, Fury put it very bluntly for those watching - as footage from Boxing journalist @Umar_iFL shows.
He said: "By the looks of it, what happened, I got knocked the fuck out, that's what happened! If that man isn't knocked out, I don't know what is.
"I haven't seen anyone knocked out like that before, he's knocked out for sure. He's got one leg on the floor, one in the sky, his two arms are out - he looks like a dead chicken."
If you fancy listening to @Tyson_Fury talk through that 12th round... pic.twitter.com/GKDztTDOUr
- Umar (@Umar_iFL) February 26, 2019
Fury would then later talk us how get up and made it through the end of the round, even finishing strong by putting his hands behind his back and hitting Wilder with a left hook and a right hand.
Despite the two knockdowns, the Wythenshawe fighter firmly believes he won the fight and says he was denied the greatest comeback in boxing history by the judges after they scored it a draw.
The WBC initially said he would get an instant rematch following a "unanimous agreement" from their Board of Directors but last night they confirmed a second bout won't be happening next.
BREAKING NEWS: @BronzeBomber vs @Tyson_Fury is officially not happening next. The @WBCBoxing has received communications as our process and while Wilder confirmed its willingness to fight the rematch, Fury will take on another fight with expectations to do rematch at a later date pic.twitter.com/vCkXwsQqCd
- World Boxing Council (@WBCBoxing) February 26, 2019
Both Fury and Wilder traded shots at one another on social media in response to the news and it got a bit tasty.
You sorry muthafucka. We knew you only said this bec you knew you wasn't fighting me next. #CloutChaser you requested a warm-up fight first :joy::joy::joy: I don't blame you tho, I probably would too if I saw my brains splashed all over the canvas. #Timberrr #Bih #RunHoeRun #NoSmokeWanted
- Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) February 26, 2019
What an idiot, known is the fact your only highlight was you getting up off your back and since your known to snort shit, this is what happens when your body is on drugs your body Resembles the effect of it. I'm the CHAMP #TilThisDay your nothing in USA if I don't bless you fool pic.twitter.com/ahW3nXfsC6
- Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) February 27, 2019
Last week it was announced that Fury had signed a mega £80 million five-fight deal with ESPN and Top Rank boxing, which could prove problematic in getting the rematch with Wilder signed because he is part of rival broadcaster Showtime.
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