
Deontay Wilder spoke openly about his old rival. Tyson Fury This is his latest return to the ring.
Wilder and Fury involved in epic trilogy The fight lasted three years, with the first fight ending in a controversial draw, with “The Bronze Bomber” retaining his WBC heavyweight title.
However, Fury emerged victorious in his next two fights, stopping Wilder in each of them, strutting his stuff over his opponent, winning, and defending his WBC title in the process.
After the third conflict, the “Gypsy King” continues to face Alexander Usyk twice in 2024, but was defeated both times, leading to his retirement from the sport in January 2025.
Now 12 months have passed, It was officially confirmed this week that Fury will make his return against Arslanbek Mahmudov on April 11 in the UK.the event is live on Netflix, The former champion believes he will return to heavyweight status before the end of the year.
“I’m coming for you. No matter who you are, when I return as king, you will be overthrown, 100%. There is no doubt that I will not be able to reach the top again, 100% straight to the top.”
I’m going to be back in the heavyweight division within this year, you better believe it. The Gypsy King is back. Anyone can get it. “
However, Wilder doesn’t seem that obsessed with Fury’s return because he explained to Fight Hub TV.
“It’s nothing new. He always retires and comes back, retires and comes back, so it’s the same old thing.”
The ‘Gypsy King’ has retired several times in the pastBack in 2013, but now at the age of 37, it seemed like this might be his last time boxing.
As for Wilder, who will return to action when he takes on another former Fury rival, Derek ChisoraOn April 4, the two collided at the O2 Arena in London.




