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How Tyson Fury crossed paths with Deontay Wilder ahead of world title fight

ByPA Sport

Published 29/11/2018 at 12:19 GMT

Fury and Wilder go head-to-head on December 1.

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury go head to head on December 1

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Tyson Fury challenges WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder at Los Angeles’ Staples Center on Saturday night in a fight that has been years in the making.
Here, Press Association Sport revisits the timeline that brought these two undefeated heavyweights together.

January 2015

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Deontay Wilder won the WBC heavyweight title in January 2015 (Steve Paston/PA Images)

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Wilder outpoints Bermane Stiverne to win the WBC title and become the first of what was then the coming generation of heavyweights to begin taking the division into a new era. Stiverne had won the title that had been made vacant by Vitali Klitschko’s retirement, becoming the first world heavyweight champion outside of the dominant Klitschko brothers since David Haye lost to Wladimir in 2011, but it was the exciting Wilder who was seen as a potential long-term heir to their thrones.

November 2015

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Tyson Fury unexpectedly defeated Wladimir Klitschko (Simon Cooper/PA Images)

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Fury unexpectedly defeats Wladimir Klitschko in Germany, inflicting a great champion’s first defeat for 11 years and winning the IBF, WBA and WBO titles. His victory proved the beginning of the end for Klitschko, who has since retired, and put him on a collision course with Wilder, whose WBC title is the only one Fury has yet to win.

January 2016

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Tyson Fury gained weight while inactive (Nick Potts/PA Images)

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Fury travels to New York to be ringside for Wilder’s knockout victory over Artur Szpilka. Afterwards, he joins his fellow world heavyweight champion in the ring, where after shouting “Anytime, any place, anywhere”, they had to be separated, effectively enhancing Fury’s reputation on the American fight scene. Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson – involved in the last truly significant British-American world heavyweight title fight in 2002 – also happened to be ringside.

October 2016

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Anthony Joshua beat Klitschko while Fury was inactive

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Fury vacates his WBO and WBA titles to focus on his struggles with mental health. He was ultimately inactive for over two-and-a-half years in which Wilder made several successful defences of his titles and Anthony Joshua claimed the three belts Fury once won from Klitschko. During a period in which he also admitted to taking cocaine, Fury’s weight increased to an estimated 27 stones – he later revealed taunts from Wilder motivated him to launch his comeback.

March 2018

Wilder secures his most impressive victory by stopping Cuba’s Luis Ortiz and then speaks of his desire to fight Joshua. Despite Joshua beating Joseph Parker later that month, public and private attempts to make a Joshua-Wilder fight are unsuccessful, leaving Wilder seeking a high-profile opponent.

April 2018

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Tyson Fury launched his comeback with Frank Warren (Nick Potts/PA)

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Fury announces his comeback under promoter Frank Warren.

June 2018

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Tyson Fury beats Sefer Seferi with ease (Nick Potts/PA Images)

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In the first fight of his comeback, Fury stops the unremarkable Sefer Seferi in four rounds and is quickly scheduled to fight the similarly-little-known Francesco Pianeta two months later. Before the fight with Pianeta, and amid Joshua agreeing to defend his titles against Alexander Povetkin, Fury contacts Wilder directly to suggest he should be his next opponent.

August 2018

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Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder faced off at Windsor Park

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Wilder travels to Belfast to be ringside for Fury’s points victory over Pianeta, having gatecrashed their weigh-in the day before, and joins him in the ring as they confirm they will fight. Fury’s ring entrance had been to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama, in tribute to Wilder, who was born in Tuscaloosa.

September 2018

Amid interest from casinos in Las Vegas, the WBC heavyweight title fight between Wilder and Fury is officially confirmed for December 1 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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