The BT Sport documentary will show the epic trilogy Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder with never-before seen footage

BTSPORT has launched a new documentary on Tyson Fury and Deontay wilder's epic trilogy.

The entire story of Fury's affair is shared in the show, starting with his weight loss and ending with the day he got the Bronze Bomber.

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The BT Sport documentary will show the epic trilogy Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder with never-before seen footage
Tyson Fury was interviewed for the documentary "TAG1".
Father John Fury also shares his views on the trilogy
The BT Sport documentary will show the epic trilogy Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder with never-before seen footage

The BT Sport documentary will show the epic trilogy Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder with never-before seen footage
also includes the premature birth of Fury’s daughter Athena
Deontay Wilder's training camp last summer is captured in footage

It also captures the moment Wilder and Artur Szpilka first met on camera in 2016 at the Barclays Center, New York.

It also features new interviews with The Gypsy King, his father John, and Steve Bunce as well as other boxing experts.

Also, there is never-before-seen footage that shows the build up to the fights. Fury and his father also describe the torture of Athena's August premature birth.

Athena was just weeks old when Fury was due to begin training camp ahead of Wilder's third and final bout.

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Fury describes his preparation in the documentary as one of the greatest ever and that it led to one of the most memorable heavyweight clashes.

After suffering from Covid twice, John was afraid his son wouldn't be ready to face Wilder. He stayed in hospital while he waited for his daughter's recovery.

Fury couldn't even run three miles, so he called the decision to fight the third time "suicide".

Fury won, and in style. He jumped twice on the floor before landing the knockout blow in round 11.

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The Gypsy King is currently preparing for his second defense of his world title against mandatory IBF Dillian Whyte.

The tickets for the clash sold out within 90 minutes, with Wembley expected to be packed to capacity.

All-British competition will take place on April 23, St George's Day.