Fury named the toughest opponent of his career

Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury

WBC World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury said that he considers the most difficult opponent in his career Deontay Wilder.

“I think my toughest fight has always been mental health. This is my toughest opponent. I recently created an advertisement about mental health. There I boxed in the ring with myself. I didn't have an opponent, but I missed punches. It was a mental health ad.

Joshua, Usyk, Chisora ​​or Wilder are just people in front of me. I know what I must do. I enter the ring, hit them in the face and that's it. Everything is quite simple. But in the fight for mental health, you can't see your opponent, and he hits you from different angles. This is my toughest fight.

When it comes to boxing, I have had a natural gift since childhood. I have been training in this sport all my life. This year marks 14 years since I turned pro. I have been going to the gym since I was about two years old. I have always been quite talented. Of course, I fought Deontay Wilder. And I will choose him because he will always have the ability to knock me out at any moment when he delivers a blow. A couple of times he almost did. But, as Fast & Furious' Dominic said, "Almost doesn't count," Fury told Capital XTRA Breakfast.

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