JAKARTA - Deontay Wilder continues to challenge Tyson Fury to hold the fourth fight. This time he threatened to "kill" the King

The boxer from the United States has met Fury three times and has never won. In fact, he had to lose his WBC title.

The first meeting of the two took place in December 2018 and ended in a draw. Fury won the second fight.

The third match became an iconic night. King win was dropped twice but rose to turn things around with a knockout victory.

Wilder at that time made excuses for his defeat by blaming Fury's costumes, Fury's gloves and the coach.

Wilder has spoken of the trilogy. "I don't forgive fraud and things like that. I know that, I don't care what people say," he said.

"'I had the opportunity to release my own energy and put my boxing on him and possibly try to kill him and get paid millions of dollars to do so?'" continued the boxer.

This indicates Wilder wants to fight Fury again. He did not deny it.

"Definitely! As long as he's in this business and I'm in it too, that (fourth fight) is unavoidable," said Wilder.

Currently, the boxer nicknamed the Bronze Bomber is focusing on the next fight that will take place in October. He will fight Robert Helenius.

Meanwhile, Fury decided to return to the ring against Anthony Joshua on December 3. Although uncertain, this fight is serious for exploring.


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