Tyson Fury made a revelation that he has deprived himself of sex ahead of his fight this weekend, October 9 with Deontay Wilder.
WBC and Lineal heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury has revealed he has deprived himself of sex ahead of his fight this weekend, October 9 with Deontay Wilder.
Fury, 33, takes on arch rival Deontay Wilder, 35, in Las Vegas for a third time on Saturday and the boxer who once controversially stated that he masturbated ‘seven times a day’ says Wilder will fall victim to his ‘pent up aggression’ as he has deprived himself of many of his basic delights prior to Saturday fight.
The 33-year-old undefeated champion then hit out at the lack of promotional work undertaken by his American rival.
‘I’m out here this week doing my job advertising the fight, unlike my counterpart at the top of the bill. If Deontay is not going to do his media work then he should lose money. If Bob (promoter Bob Arum) won’t cut his wages then I’m going to cut him down by taking it out on his face.’
‘I never underestimate anyone and especially him. He knocked me down in our first fight so I know all about his power. He’s knocked out all his other opponents but with me the difference is that he’s not been able to handle is that I’m the one who got up.
‘We’ll see Saturday night whether he can deal with losing for the first time. There’s all this talk of this being a trilogy fight but for me this is the ongoing fight with a man I’ve already done 19 rounds with. So this is round 20. Of the 19 rounds so far he’s only won two of them in my book.
‘But he’s still the most dangerous opponent out there for any heavyweight. The man who can knock out anyone with one punch. In a split second.’
So aware is Tyson Fury of the threat from Deontay Wilder’s phenomenal one-punch power that he is depriving himself of many of his basic delights prior to Saturday night’s trilogy world title fight here.
Not just cutting out the beers, the junk food and the nights out but also but also the primal instinct for sex.
‘I’ve left nothing to chance against Wilder. Trained my guts out. People have been calling him a bum since I beat him but he is still my most dangerous fight with that punching power. And of all the fights I’ve ever had, even Wladimir Klitschko to win my world titles, this one is the one I want to win the most. This one.’
Fury is nursing an extra incentive to inflict that latent explosion on Wilder, who has stayed virtually silent through the 20 months since Fury knocked him out in their first rematch, instead of helping to sell the show in the T Mobile Arena.