Tyson Fury Worried About Deontay Wilder’s Mental Wellbeing, Offers To Help

Tyson Fury says he’s concerned with former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder’s mental wellbeing following his seventh-round knockout loss to him earlier this year on February 22nd.

Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) says the numerous excuses that the knockout artist Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs) has made since his loss nine months ago suggests that he’s unable to accept his defeat.

Tyson wants to help Wilder, and he says he’s just a phone call away from giving him the assistance he needs. Wilder seems to be more interested in getting his contractual rematch with Fury in December.

Deontay’s management plans to have a dispute resolution mediation this week with a retired judge to enforce the trilogy fight with Fury. If Fury wants to help Wilder, he can tell his promoters at Top Rank and Queensbury that he wants them to make the fight.

Fury is said to be looking to face Agit Kabayel on December 5th in London, England. Kabayel is a fringe level fighter with very little power and not considered a dangerous opponent. Although Kabayel did defeat Dereck Chisora in 2017 by a close 12 round majority decision, that was against an out of shape Delboy.

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