Despite the extraordinary victory against Deontay Wilder, who failed to make it through the seventh round, the mighty English heavyweight Tyson Fury said he could do even better. The new WBC champion feels that working with the new coach Javan Steward will allow him to show off a much more aggressive style in the ring from now on. Fury has in fact abandoned Ben Davison, while remaining on good terms with him on a human level, since he was not comfortable with his too defensive approach. A heavier and more aggressive Fury was able not only to manage Wilder but also to knock him out twice, in the third and fifth round, before the corner of the champion threw in the towel during the seventh. However, Fury was not fully satisfied with his performance, as he said during the post-match press conference: “I am the worst critic of myself. And although it was a fantastic performance and I got a big win, I know I can do better. I have just started working with Steward, boxing with this style. We had seven weeks to perfect a style that normally takes years to acquire. But I am one who learns quickly and I intend to go back to work immediately to improve my balance and my use of direct, so as to put people to sleep right and left ". Before this match with Fury, Wilder did not end on the carpet from his match against Harold Sconiers, held in October 2010 in Indio, California, a challenge that ended in four rounds in favor of Wilder, who after the count immediately put to sit four times Sconiers forcing the referee to decree the technical KO. "Don't forget that when I came here they said I couldn't knock it out, because I had no punch," concluded Fury. “Deontay Wilder said of me that I had two pillows instead of hands. Not bad as a result for a fat old boxer who can't punch, right?