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Felger & Massarotti

Tyson Fury on Deontay Wilder: 'I'm going to knock him out this time'

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury joins Felger & Mazz to talk about his massive upcoming heavyweight championship bout against Deontay Wilder. Both fighters are undefeated and boxed to a draw last time they faced each other. Fury is predicting a different outcome this time.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

Noah says it like they do.

0:09.4

What do you mean?

0:10.2

Well, what do you mean?

0:11.2

Felger and Mad.

0:12.1

I'm just making it up.

0:13.3

Totally making it up.

0:14.2

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0:16.4

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0:19.5

You know we like to cover heavyweight boxing on this program. And so here we go. The lineal heavyweight champion of the world. Tyson Fury joins us on the horn, getting ready for his fight with Deonté Wilder, a week from Saturday in Las Vegas. Tyson, thanks for taking the time. We appreciate it. No problem. It's great to be on the show, guys. Let's roll away. Okay. You tell me, how are you preparing for this one? Do you think that you had that first fight? You did beat him in that first fight, if not for the two knockdowns, and certainly the one in the last round where you almost lights out. Do you feel, Tyson, you can do the exact same thing and win in this fight, or do you have to do something different? I'm going to knock him out this time. I'm going to make it more excited. You know, last time was the great boxing display, but it didn't secure me the victory. So this time I'm going straight for the W of 8 from round one. Round one. Okay, so you're going to come out throwing? I'm not going to have to sit and watch you sort of ducking and diving and dancing around. You're very hard to hit. The fights that I watch with you for such a big fellow, you are very slippery and very hard to hit. You're telling me you're going to stand in the middle of the ring and try and hit him. Yeah, I'm going to go toe to toe with him, and the best man I win on the knife.

1:29.3

Who's a harder hitter? You or Deonté Wilder?

1:34.3

All of you wait to punch hard, but you can ask me that after the next fight.

1:38.9

In 10 days, you can ask me that Sunday week, and I'll give you the answer.

1:44.0

Okay, so that's a way of answering.

1:46.8

He's considered the hardest hitter in the division, Tyson.

1:48.8

He's considered the toughest puncher there is in the game.

1:51.8

Do you think it's smart to try and knock him out?

1:55.9

No, but everything happens for a reason.

2:06.7

Being smart sometimes doesn't always win you know when the um

2:14.0

the spartan stood with 300 men against 50,000 men i don't think that was smart but history tells the story of it doesn't it so do you feel frankly do you feel like you blew

2:19.1

the first fight sorry do you the first fight getting knocked down in the 12th like you did

2:26.7

do you feel like you blew the opportunity there to beat him no i won anyway.

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