Deontay Wilder could still beat Tyson Fury when the pair go at it for a third time claims former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.
The American was ringside at the MGM when Fury stopped Wilder for the first time as a professional in February. The Gypsy King was denied a fairytale return to the sport when his first bout with Wilder ended in a controversial draw in December 2018.
But Fury got the better of his opponent 14 months later, although Tyson didn't think Wilder showed up as the same fighter he had done previously.
He said on Instagram : "He's (Fury) different because he's like 6'9 but he's really elusive - I just wish him the best of the luck. "He (Wilder) didn't fight the same fight as he fought the first time round.
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