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The final press conference for Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury ahead of their anticipated rematch has been held in Las Vegas ended the with pair having to be separated.
There was much more of an edge to this one, with shoving and trash talk aplenty, says Boxing Squared.
Wilder has been slammed by livid boxing fans for his "actually vile" taunts directed at Fury's mental health battles, reports Stuff.co.nz
The WBC champion brought up Fury's previous struggles in a fiery press conference on Thursday.
Fury initially took the moral high ground but as Wilder continued, Fury fired back, goading Wilder for only taking the first fight because of Fury's mental health issues and thinking that he'd be an easy beat because of them.
Boxing Squared has more below.
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