“My powers of recovery are unique,” Tyson fury on his fateful fight against Deontay Wilder, invites the American to reflect on their meeting

Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder
Tyson Fury wants him and his fierce rival Deontay Wilder to put their rivalry aside and move ahead with their relationship for this Christmas.
Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder have undoubtedly put out one of the best trilogy fights, the fighting world has ever seen. The two heavyweights have faced each other three times in total inside the boxing ring and the tension between them did not cool down one bit over the three fights.
Fury is now located in Florida to celebrate Christmas with his family, far from his home. The fighter is coming off his epic win against Wilder at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 9th. The two fighters did not end off on a high note as Deontay was furious that he was not able to beat the Gypsy King not once in their three meetings.
“It’s a huge place. With an enormous swimming pool. Room for all and I’ve told Deontay we’re right handy for Disney World,” said Tyson [From DailyMail]. The British fighter believes his last fight against Wilder took a huge toll on both the fighters’ mental health. “We will feel the effects of this in our later days.”
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In the entire trilogy, despite winning two of the three fights and drawing one of them, Tyson never had it easy against the fighter from Alabama. Wilder showed the world what he was made of and even managed to almost show Fury heaven’s gates with his huge knockdown blows. However, the Gyspy King says he was never in danger against the fighter from America.
“I fear only God. Never worried about fighting any man. And I always expect every heavyweight to carry a massive punch. So no,” said Tyson when asked about the worry of being hit by a Wilder punch. “Some boxers have fantastic chins. But my powers of recovery are unique. Deontay’s not the first to put me down. But like the others, he’s found out that I always get up.”