Fury: Going To Stamp My Claim, It's Going To Be Same Deontay Wilder We've Already Seen

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By Camssvil in Sports
Updated 3 years ago

Tyson Fury isn't convinced that even a new head trainer will be able to rid Deontay Wilder of his old habits. (photo by Ryan Hafaey) The topic came up during a press conference held Tuesday afternoon at The Novo by Microsoft at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles, where the pair of heavyweights were on hand to formally announce their trilogy fight. The two will meet July 24 on a joint Pay-Per-View presented by ESPN and Fox Sports from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, taking place 17 months after their rematch which saw Fury score a 7th round knockout of the previously unbeaten Wilder to win the WBC heavyweight title and reestablish championship lineage in the division.

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