Tyson Fury: Mind games don’t work on me

WBC heavyweight champion of the world Tyson Fury is notorious for two things – his incredible boxing skills and his big mouth. “The Gypsy King” will be defending his belt this Saturday night in Las Vegas against Deontay Wilder – the man who got destroyed by Fury in the rematch back in February 2020.

Wilder, 35, vows that this time Fury will be the one getting his ass kicked, as “The Bronze Bomber” keeps on with his ludacris talks about Fury tampering his gloves and etc.

Wilder chose to remain silent at a previous press conference and Fury says he will not be unsettled by his opponent’s behaviour going into Saturday’s bout.

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“I don’t care what they do. None of my business,” Fury told Sky Sports.

“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.”

“I don’t think it matters, what he does, because it’s not about him, it’s about me, what I do,” Fury said.

“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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