Tyson Fury mocks 'one-trick pony' Deontay Wilder before tense five-minute staredown

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    In the second bout, Fury definitively stopped Wilder in the seventh to win the WBC world heavyweight title.

    Fury’s trainer, Sugarhill Steward, has warned: “He now has power to knock a man out with one punch.

    “That’s something I’m happy he has now, along with his other boxing skills and his boxing IQ. He has one-punch knockout power.”

    Fury and Wilder then faced off in front of the cameras and neither man refused to budge for around five minutes, capping off a bizarre press conference.



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