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Fury is scared and will be having sleepless nights before heavyweight rematch - Wilder

Fury is scared and will be having sleepless nights before heavyweight rematch - Wilder

By Shanil Singh
12/02/2020

WBC Champion Deontay Wilder believes Tyson Fury is scared and will be having sleepless nights before their world heavyweight title rematch next week.

Wilder says when you get knocked down by someone, you never forget it or how they did it.

He says deep down he feels Fury is nervous from what happened the first time.

Wilder adds when you go in there for a second time it has to be stressful and you definitely can't sleep at night.

Wilder will Fight Fury for the WBC Title next Sunday in Las Vegas.

[Source: BBC]

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