Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder isn’t going away from his “promised” third fight with the current champion Tyson Fury.
“The Bronze Bomber” is once again trying to apply pressure on the Brit via social media.
Tyson dethroned Wilder from his WBC throne back in February when he TKO’d him in the seventh after a brilliant all-around performance.
The trilogy had to happen in July and then in October, but first Wilder’s arm got injured adn then the coronavirus pandemic shut down the opportunity for a trilogy.
Eventually Fury became tired of waiting and booked a voluntary return for December 5th in the UK against Agit Kabayel. Fury and his handlers believe the rematch clause has now expired and they plan to move forward in another direction.
Wilder, who believes his rematch clause is still valid, has made a legal push to force the trilogy – with both sides heading to mediation to get a legal ruling on the matter.
Last month, Wilder took to social media and accused Fury of loading his gloves with an “egg weight” for their rematch. He also said the unbeaten boxer had manipulated his gloves in the first encounter, in December 2018.
Now thr American has once again called out Tyson for a third fight:
“Hey Tyson Fury, don’t worry about me – I am fine, blessed. The only thing I want from you is for you to honor your agreement and fight me. I gave you two shots when I didn’t have to and it changed your life. Now it is time for you to be a man and give me my shot as you agreed to,” Wilder stated.