Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 Preview

 Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 Preview




Here we go again, Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder renew there rivalry this Saturday in Las Vegas in another Heavyweight blockbuster.

The landscape of the heavyweight division has changed significantly in recent weeks. Oleksandr Usyk defeated Anthony Joshua to snatch the WBA, WBO and IBF World titles, and this weekend the WBC and Ring Magazine belts are on the line. The winner of this trilogy bout will have to defend the belt against the winner of Dillian Whyte vs Otto Wallin, who then becomes mandatory for the WBC crown.

Deontay Wilder and his team won an arbitration ruling that forced Fury to take the third otherwise he would've had to pay Wilder $80 million dollars. This scuppered the Undisputed fight between Joshua and Fury and by the end of all of it we could even see Deontay Wilder vs Oleksandr Usyk for the Undisputed crown.


After almost 18 months after the second fight, which Fury won by TKO, Wilder has switched up his team and brought in Malik Scott as his new trainer. Wilder has been very active with his social media in the last few months, posting several videos of him training and getting ready for the third fight.





After Deontay suffered his first career defeat to Fury, he made some wild accusations about Tyson and his team. He believes Fury tampered with his gloves, Mark Brieland spiked his water, his suit in the walk in was too heavy and caused him to tire, the list goes on. What this tells me is Deontay isn't mentally over his defeat.

On the undercard there is another rematch between Robert Helenius and Adam Kownacki. Helenius shocked Knownacki in March of last year as he stopped him inside 4 rounds. Kownacki boasted an unbeaten record prior to the fight and was highly tipped to go on and challenge for a World title.

In another Heavyweight collision, two unbeaten fighters put it all on the line as Nigeria's knockout artist Efe Ajagba faces off against Cuba's Frank Sanchez. Last time out in April Ajagba viciously knocked out Brian Howard in the third round whilst Sanchez beat Nagy Aguilera on the Canelo vs Saunders undercard.





Full Undercard

Efe Ajagba vs Frank Sanchez (Heavyweight 3x10)

Robert Helenius vs Adam Kownacki (Heavyweight 3x12)

Robeisy Ramirez vs Orlando Ruiz (Featherweight 3x10)

Edgar Berlanga vs Marcelo Coceres (Super-Middleweight 3x10)

Julian Williams vs Vladimir Hernandez (Super-Welterweight 3x10)

Jared Anderson vs Vladimir Terekshin (Heavyweight 3x10)

Vikto Vykhryst vs Mike Marshall (Heavyweight 3x8)

Bruce Carrington vs Cesar Cantu (Featherweight 3x4)














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