Fury Accused of Using Boxing Gloves for Blunted Contents, WBC: Ridiculous!

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LAS VEGAS – World champion WBC Heavyweight boxing Tyson Fury did not accept the accusation that he was wearing a boxing glove containing a blunt object when he knocked down Deontay Wilder in a duel again. Allegations launched by Marsellos Wilder, younger brother of Deontay Wilder it got a response from WBC. WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman strongly denied the claim of the Deontay Wilder brother. WBC defended Fury, who was considered to have carried out the procedure of wearing boxing gloves before the dueling on February 22, 2020 in Las Vegas, United States. Mauricio Sulaiman described the accusations as “ridiculous”. Sulaiman considers the accusations of Deontay Wilder’s brother, Marsellos, on social media to be fabricated. “This is ridiculous,” Sulaiman told Sky Sports. “Difficult to understand.”
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Sulaiman had voiced his support for Fury, insisting that the two boxers had been closely inspected by the authorities, before and after the first fight and rematch. “I was present in both battles, I was in the dressing room, in both battles. Both Wilder and Fury’s dressing room,” he explained. “One in California, the other in Nevada. In both cases there were at least three inspectors, in each dressing room. “” I was there before and after the fight. I saw hands wrapped, I saw them with gloves. I was in the ring when they entered the ring, and I sat there during the fight. “” There was no time, in every the fight, I saw something that looked suspicious. After the fight, they took off their gloves, they were handed over to the commission. “
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On the other hand, Fury responded to Marsellos’ statement via upload on Instagram: “I just read an article before saying that I might have some blunt object in my glove? Yes, two large stones measuring 3.1kg to 124.7kg in each glove hands. “” No, except for Deontay Wilder’s own trainer, Jay Deas, also involved in the plot, along with all the members of the Las Vegas State Commission who never left the room. “” Jay Deas was in the room when my hands were wrapped, he checked. I was there when I put on my gloves, checked. Yes and everyone in the room, they didn’t leave you. We all know this. “Fury’s scenario to face Wilder in the third battle before the end of the year, with his promoter in England, Frank Warren expects a decision “soon” on the date and place.

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