Tyson Fury given clear advice over possible Deontay Wilder rematch
TYSON FURY has been urged to avoid a rematch with Deontay Wilder… by his own wife!
Fury and Wilder shared the honours in an exhilarating clash in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
While the judges scored the fight a draw, Fury was floored twice - once in the ninth round and the other in the final round.
Although Anthony Joshua stands in the way of Fury or Wilder becoming the undisputed champion of the heavyweight division, Fury appears to have his heart set on a rematch with Wilder.
But Fury’s wife, Paris, opposes the idea of a rematch especially with a fifth child on the way next year for the couple.
Discussing her thoughts on a rematch, she said: “I said no. I really do mean it.
“I said I don’t think I can sit through one more bout.
“I said no more fighting until after the baby is born.
“After that, he can decide.
I don’t think I could handle another fight like that
“I don’t think I could handle another fight like that!”
Paris, meanwhile, admitted what she did when Fury got knocked down in the final round.
She added: “I pushed his brother Shane, 35 stone of him, over the fence and I said ‘Go and get him, go into him’.
“I thought ‘he ain’t getting up’.
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“He isn’t getting up, he’s still down’.
“I saw him get up, everyone was stood in front of me, I jumped on a chair really elegant and lady-like, I was trying to watch the fight.
“It was so stressful, it was horrible.
“It was a horrible, horrible feeling.”