Former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury is back in the spotlight due to an old opponent. The 'Bronze Bomber' Deontay Wilder, in a recent interview with The Ring magazine, renewed long-standing accusations: according to him, Fury 'definitely cheated' in two of their three fights, and soon he will supposedly present 'evidence' in his own documentary film.
Wilder even hinted that it's precisely because of Fury's 'cheating' that he supposedly can't enter the USA now.
The 'Gypsy King' reacted to the wave of accusations calmly, but with clear irony, choosing an unexpected angle—a comparison with his own defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.
'I didn't achieve the result I wanted in the last two fights. Oleksandr beat me. He, his team, his entire entourage—they did well. These were real life lessons,' said Fury in a video message.
Then the Brit drew a clear parallel:
'That's how life is: you don't always get what you want or what you feel you've paid enough for. So what? You don't hear me crying and whining: 'Oh my God, he cheated!' I'm not like that. Tears won't help.'
Let us remind you that on April 11, Fury will fight Arslanbek Makhmudov in the UK.