'As worthy as any trilogy in the history of the sport': Ali-Frazier, Bowe-Holyfield, now Fury-Wilder
Posted Oct 13, 2021
Here were three fights that broke every rule, every convention. Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will be remembered forever in tandem. They didn't change the arc of each other's careers; they changed each other's lives. It was a blood feud. Even at the end. "I wanted to show some love and respect," Fury said. "But he didn't show it back. That's his problem."
(ESPN.com)
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