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Deontay Wilder walked out of a media interview on Feb. 4 after being pressed on long-running accusations against Tyson Fury ahead of his April 4 heavyweight bout with Derek Chisora at London’s O2 Arena.
During an exchange with TalkSport host Simon Jordan, Wilder repeatedly said he would not discuss Fury but then accused the Briton of cheating in their trilogy, alleging incidents including a long count, spiked water and other irregularities.
He also said his forthcoming documentary would set out “proof and evidence.” Security intervened as Wilder rose from his chair and left the interview.
Fury, who is due to return on April 11 against Arslanbek Makhmudov, rejected the claims and dismissed Wilder’s comments after being linked to accusations of “white supremacy” influencing officiating in their first fight.
The confrontation comes as Wilder, 40, seeks a statement win against 42-year-old Chisora in what is billed as Chisora’s potential final fight; the bout will mark each man’s 50th professional fight.





















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