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09.10.2021 - 23:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A host of celebrities and sports stars are in attendance to watch Tyson Fury’s highly-anticipated trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder.
The heavyweights meet for the third time in Las Vegas in a fight that fans in the UK can expect to get underway at around 4am on Sunday morning.
Their first fight, back in December 2018, ended in a draw while Fury was victorious in the rematch held in February last year.
Around 20,000 spectators are expected to watch the fight at the T-Mobile Arena
Film Seekers Adds Sci-Fi To AFM Slate
Paris Fury has discussed calls for her husband, Tyson Fury, to fight fellow British boxer Anthony Joshua and said she would "love" to see the pair face off.Tyson recently won a big ticket fight against Deontay Wilder, while Anthony recently lost to Oleksandr Usyk, which means hopes for a Joshua-Tyson fight might hang in the balance as the latter lost his heavyweight titles.
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Deontay Wilder has retained his spot at the top of the World Boxing Council’s rankings, despite losing his last two fights against Tyson Fury.
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New footage has shown what Deontay Wilder said to Tyson Fury when he snubbed the Gypsy King’s offer of respect following their fight in Las Vegas.
Deontay Wilder has been hit with a six-month suspension following his heavyweight loss to Tyson Fury.
He might've been living it up in Las Vegas for the past few weeks, but Tyson Fury will always return to his wholesome seaside home in Lancashire, where he and wife Paris live with their six children. The heavyweight champion, 33, won his much-awaited fight against Deontay Wilder this past weekend, and Paris, also 33, jetted out to the States to be by his side.The couple's six young kids all stayed at home in their Morecambe mansion as their parents enjoyed letting their hair down.
GQ. “We just put our lips right in front of each other and breathed each other’s breath, and then she just left.” I can hear the violins in the background. The drama continued on Instagram, where they shared photos from their British shoot.
Tommy Fury missed his flight home to Manchester from the US, and had to endure a five hour-long Uber journey as a result. Tommy, 22, had been in Las Vegas supporting his brother Tyson Fury who fought fellow heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder on Saturday, 9 October.
Paris Fury has shared she is is still feeling so proud of her husband Tyson Fury after his incredible win in the heavyweight boxing fight against Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas at the weekend.The mum-of-six flew over to the US to support her love in the lead-up to the fight as well as from ring-side in a stunning blue sparkly dress.
Tyson Fury’s dad John Fury has ruled out a fight against Dillian Whyte, telling his son it’s ‘Usyk or nothing’.
Tyson Fury definitely knows how to throw a party, proven by the clips of him and wife Paris partying alongside top DJ Steve Aoki on the weekend.The reigning heavyweight champ, 33, and his childhood sweetheart, also 33, let loose at Las Vegas super-club Hakkasan following Tyson's incredible win against Deontay Wilder.The Manchester-based boxer was filmed dancing topless on-stage as the gigantic crowd went wild for the champion fighter.
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Deontay Wilder held his hands up and said that his best 'wasn't good enough' after being beaten by Tyson Fury.
David Haye is adamant that Anthony Joshua has little chance of defeating Tyson Fury, after watching the Manchester fighter dispatch Deontay Wilder in their trilogy bout.