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Alla Zakarian

26-11-2018 | 17:32 Boxing
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Tyson Fury revealed what he will do after Wilder fight

Tyson Fury(27-0, 19 KOs)  will fight Deontay Wilder(40-0, 39 KOs) for the WBC World heavyweight title in Los Angeles on December 1. Fury will attempt to win the only belt he has not held "We started this in February 2016. There were meetings, lots and lots of meetings, at the US embassy," Fury said in quotes reported by The Daily Mail. "We got through it. But then when I arrived in America they [the immigration officers] took me away to a back room. Asked a lot of questions and I was strip-searched. "Why? I don't really know. I don't have any criminal record but I still struggled to get the visa. They said they thought I looked a shady character. "There was some talk of what went off when I went to see one of Wilder's fights in New York and that I might cause a riot. "As we all know, these people have the right to do whatever they want. If they say it's Tuesday, it's Tuesday. The fight could have been off. That would have been nice. But after more than four hours they let me in." The former WBA, IBO, WBO, IBF champion sees his boxing future in America. "After I win the WBC belt I will be staying here. You won't see me fighting in England again. You heard it here first," added the 30-year-old. "Once I beat Wilder I will be the next big pay-per-view star in America, the land of opportunity."

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