Tyson Fury has responded to Deontay Wilder’s recent cheating accusations.
Fury and Wilder shared the ring three times.
Ahead of his return to the ring on April 4, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has once again accused Fury of cheating in their fights.
He first made the claims while speaking to The Ring Magazine.
“They gave it to him, two of them he definitely cheated. I got proof and everything.
“Why do you think he cannot come back to America now? The man is the biggest cheat in boxing.
“If I am lying then please tell him to sue me for defamation of character.”
Speaking on social media, ‘The Gypsy King’ dismissed the claims.
“Whatever he says I will take with a pinch of salt and know it is not personal.

“I am not getting involved in pettiness. The fights were won fair and square and that is it.”
Rather than engaging further, Fury revealed he is more concerned about his former rival’s wellbeing ahead of his upcoming fight against Derek Chisora.
“Rather than retaliate and hate on somebody, this man really does have mental health issues, it is evident to see.
“I am going to pray for him and ask God to help him.

“This man is lost, a lost soul. I beg Jesus to return him to the kingdom.
“Although this guy doesn’t like me, I don’t know why, because I made him a lot of money, 10s of millions.
“Tough times can make people do and say crazy things.”
‘The Gypsy King’ even went on to offer Wilder an invitation to reconnect at his gym in Morecambe.

“If he needs to get away and do some training, my door is always open, even if the man doesn’t like me.
“We shared some great fights over the years and yeah, I pray for him.”
Fury has a fight of his own to prepare for as he takes on Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11th.
‘The Lion’ will be Fury’s first opponent after 15 months outside of the ring.
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