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“mind games don’t work with me” Fury talks tough ahead of heavyweight bout with Wilder this weekend 
 
From: kelvin Ubaka/sky sports
Tue, 5 Oct 2021   ||   Nigeria, UK
 


Tuesday 5th Oct.2021: British Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has sent out strong warnings to American challenger Deontay Wilder ahead of their upcoming title bout this Saturday in Las Vegas.   
Fury who will be reunited with Wilder in front of the watching media on Wednesday, ahead of their WBC heavyweight title fight  this weekend has stated that the antics of the American boxer wont in anyway affect his title defence.
 "If he talks or he doesn't. It doesn't make any difference to me. Mind games don't work with me anyway." 
Tyson Fury defends his WBC heavyweight title in a third fight against Deontay Wilder this weekend and  he's maintained that he has not even thought about the possibility of losing Saturday's showdown against Deontay Wilder and dismissed the American's 'mind games'

Wilder had in a previous press conference refused to utter another word after a brief opening speech, but Fury insists Wilder is unable to unsettle him ahead of their trilogy clash.
"I don't care what they do. None of my business,
I keep my own business to myself and I don't really care what that big dosser does, nothing.”
"I don't care what he does. If he talks or he doesn't. It doesn't make any difference to me.
"Mind games don't work with me anyway."
Wilder has been working with new head trainer Malik Scott, who has predicted that the Alabama man will avenge his stoppage defeat in their second fight with a stunning knockout.
"It wouldn't matter if he ran around the ring in a circle, if he comes forward throwing bombs.
"It doesn't make any difference. When we're in there, I'll adjust to whatever it is on the night and what he's going to do.
"Winning is winning. An inch or a mile. I'll take a knockout or I'll take a points victory.
"It doesn't matter, as long as you get the win, you move on to the next one."

 

 

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