Tyson Fury says WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder will try to avoid a rematch with him "at all costs". An enthralling fight in Los Angeles ended in a draw, although many ex-professionals said Briton [url]Fury should have been declared the winner.[/url] "I've got a funny feeling he's going to get his running shoes out and stay away from me," said Fury, speaking on ITV. Wilder's trainer Jay Deas told BBC Radio 5 live he wants a rematch. After the 12 rounds - during which Fury was knocked down twice - the fight was scored 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113, with Alejandro Rochin the judge who had the American as the winner. Briton Fury, 30, said he had "never seen a worse decision in my life" and described it as a "gift" for his 33-year-old opponent.
According to Wilder, Fury got the favouritism with a long count! And after what happened with him in the Ortiz fight! Zero humility, zero class.
I think so. Fury has his number but got careless & was admiring his own work too much. Now he has him measured up & knows what to expect & is back in the swing of things I think the second one will be an even bigger rout..