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Wilder: I feel sorry for Fury
- Updated: October 7, 2016
Deontay Wilder has admitted he feels sympathy for Tyson Fury and urged his troubled heavyweight rival to stay away from social media.
The Mancunian’s future has been thrown into doubt after he reportedly failed a drug test and declared his retirement from boxing on Twitter, only to retract his announcement a few hours later.
WBC champion Wilder was sad to hear about the 28-year-old’s troubles outside the ring, which could see him stripped of the WBA and WBO belts.
Both men have exchanged heated words on social media in the past, but ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has advised Fury to seek privacy as he deals with his personal problems.
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