JAKARTA - Tyson Fury is very confident ahead of the fight against Deontay Wilder on Sunday. The two fighters will face off again for the third time at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.

Fury has a record 30 wins and just one draw, the last of his first bout with Wilder, and the Brit is now revealing what tactics he will use when he steps into the ring in Paradise, Nevada, against the Bronze Bomber.

"I'm going to attack him straight from the front, go straight at him and start trading straight away, from the first round," Fury said.

“Wilder is the greatest hitter in the history of our sport. But I have the most guts in the history of our sport, as I have proven time and time again.

"Wilder's punches are like dynamite and as we've seen over the last few months. We've seen the heavyweight landscape change so much.

"But I'm still in top form, I'm still doing what I have to do and I'm the only undefeated heavyweight world champion left, the only one standing. Crazy!

"It's going to be emotional, you know?"

Fury also revealed how he was able to bounce back after being knocked down by Wilder twice in their first fight.

"You know, I've never experienced it (collapse, red) because no one has ever done that to me," he said.

"But Wilder is still thinking about what happened in 2018 and (says) 'How did he get back up in round 12, after falling?'

"It's like you hit a guy with your best shot, you knock him down, he gets back up, strikes you back and then does exactly what he said he would do in the rematch and beat you'."

Wilder has only lost once in 44 fights and that was to Fury in the second fight. He has a record of 41 KOs which marks him as one of the deadliest and most powerful boxers who ever lived.


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