Tyson Fury may have thought that the nature of his win over Deontay Wilder in their rematch back in 2020 may have been emphatic enough to bring the curtain down on the rivalry between the pair.
In 2018 the two heavyweights met for the first time and they would have each felt aggrieved at the eventual draw decision. Fury was knocked down twice, although dominated the majority of the rounds on the night.
As for Wilder, he was a second away from a dramatic victory when he floored Fury in the final round, only for his opponent to somehow beat the referee's count.
However, there was no doubt about the winner second time round, as Fury picked apart Wilder inside seven rounds, prompting the American's corner to thrown in the towel.
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