Fury is expected to defeat "trash" Wilder in 5 rounds

Tyson Fury is expected to knock out the American opponent faster than he did in the previous fight.

Specifically, the father of the new WBC heavyweight king - Mr. John Fury - predicts his son will beat Wilder within 5 rounds, when the two rematch again.

Fury's father lashed out at Wilder.

On October 9, the proud man of Manchester will face Wilder for the third time in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fury stunned the world by winning "Iron Bomber" in the final round of competition after a dramatic draw in the first fight of the year.

In fact, having to defend the title against Wilder is something Fury does not want, as the 33-year-old star is hoping to unify the heavyweight titles with Anthony Joshua in the "final" of the British. However, with the intervention of the arbitral tribunal, the "Gypsy King" was forced to rematch Wilder in the next match, or else he would be disqualified.

However, the WBC champion's father is unconcerned, believing that Fury will "destroy" Wilder once more when the two meet in the ring.

He believes the fight will be over in five rounds if he [Fury] performs at an elite level and does what he needs to do in the ring.

 

Will "Gypsy King" defeat the American opponent within 5 rounds?

Fury’s proud father is certain that it will be quicker than the previous time. They'll face Wilder then, AJ. He is not interested in anything right now. He never gave a damn about Wilder, and he still doesn't. But Wilder appeared out of nowhere and got in the way. As a result, they must get rid of him.

According to Mr. Fury, with Wilder’s much-touted toughness in America, he's not going to be overlooked; it's complete nonsense. It's all psychological intrigues and games (cited by ManchesterEveningNews).

Despite referring to Wilder as "trash," the 57-year-old former boxer warned his son that he was a dangerous opponent. He advised Fury to be physically and mentally prepared.

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