Deontay Wilder must get over his ‘ego’ in order to finally beat Tyson Fury, claims legend Mike Tyson
DEONTAY WILDER needs to let go of his ego to beat Tyson Fury, according to Mike Tyson.
The Gypsy King destroyed Wilder at the second time of asking in February and Iron Mike thinks the American has to learn from the defeat if he is going to bounce back in their trilogy fight.3and took no personal responsibility for the seventh round TKO.He told Yahoo Sports: ““We have to be able to accept our mistakes, stand up and say, ‘Hey, I messed up, the best man won.
And 53-year-old Tyson challenged Wilder to do the necessary work to draw the trilogy level after a controversial decision saw their first fight called a draw.
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