Mike Tyson Blasts Deontay Wilder For 'giving Up' After Losing His Second Bout With Tyson Fury, Pushes Him To Win Their Next Fight

Mike Tyson believes that Deontay Wilder must "grow" if he is to beat Tyson Fury in their second rematch.

The first fight between Wilder and Fury ended in a draw before fighting again in Las Vegas in February, where the British heavyweight emerged victorious.

Their trilogy fight is scheduled for December, and when Tyson was asked whether he expected another win for Fury, Tyson replied in an Instagram chat with rapper Fat Joe as cited by Sports central: "No, there is always a luck everyone always has a chance. 'It just depends on how much they want to give in to it. If he wants to dedicate his life to really winning this fight, anything can happen. 'Wilder can still make a lot of money. He shouldn't feel sad or discouraged. He should continue to go out there and fight with a lot of zest and confidence. 'He's feeling like he's given up, 'Oh my life is over, I made £72million so far but my life is over, oh lord, oh God, I wanna die'. 'Grow up man, let's just keep going through this until it's really over.

Fury's trilogy bout against Wilder could take place at Las Vegas' brand new state-of-the-art Allegiant stadium.

Final details are yet to be confirmed but December 19 is the scheduled date and the NFL website has been presented as an option to play the host.

It can accommodate 65,000 people and will cost £1.45 billion to build, although there may be fewer people of 20,000 depending on the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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