After a heated trilogy of brutal fights, Deontay Wilder says he and Tyson Fury won't be friends

DEONTAYWILDER will never have a friendship or relationship with Tyson Fury.

They have shared a wonderful trio - the kind that often forms an unusual and beautiful boxing friendship.


After a heated trilogy of brutal fights, Deontay Wilder says he and Tyson Fury won't be friends

Deontay Wilder stated that he and Tyson Fury would never be friends, despite their epic trilogy.

After a heated trilogy of brutal fights, Deontay Wilder says he and Tyson Fury won't be friends
American heavyweight Wilder was stopped by the Gypsy King in his two last meetings

The 36-year old Alabama power-puncher, Fury, who claimed Fury was cheating to get a draw and two illustrious wins over him, says there's no chance of a bromance.

He said this on the Kasich & Klepper Podcast's latest episode: "No, we don't have a friend with him. None at all.

"Sometimes it's hard to find friends in boxing when you're growing up.

"Many guys do not believe that you can fight a fighter if you are closer to him. You have to realize there is still competition.

Fury loved to be friends with the Bronze Bomber, despite all his trash talk.

He tried to celebrate their courage together, even though he had battered him in their final barnstormer.

After three legendary bouts, the Gypsy King is now 33 years old.

Wilder, who is just starting training again, has spoken out about the hurt of having to walk away so soon.

He stated, "With fighters you know when it is time to know." Because we always feel like there is another round in us.

"When you love what you do, you won't want to stop. Especially when you're at the top of your game and making millions.

"But only a smart person knows when they can stop. Only a man who has invested his money and done the right things in his life can truly know that he can let go and not have to return.

"Most of the times guys 97-98 percent of fighters don’t have anything to show after they retire." They have nothing to show for their careers after they retire.

SunSport anticipates Wilder to face Andy Ruiz Jr, the winner of their stablemates Luis Ortiz and Andy Ruiz Jr who collided on September 4.

The 6ft 7in KO Artist will then try to get back on the world title scene.

He shares his great experience and explains how the hurt industry works.

He stated, "If you have the right mindset and have a plan, it is easy to retire."

"This is a sport for young men so you need to plan ahead. I am a man who plans ahead.

"I tell my kids that they are blessed because I not only think about their present situation and plan for them, but I also plan for their future."