Chisora laughed
Chisora has never tried to rewrite history. When Fury’s name came up, his response was quick and confused.
“He spanked my ass three times.”
On the podcast, when Rick Reeno pushed the idea, Chisora completely closed the door.
“F*** that. We’re not talking about that mother.”oh, I swear to God. He spanked my ass three times, Wilder’s ass three times. We are not talking about him. F him.”
There was no poison in it. Just shut it down. Chisora made the case that Fury was a done deal, not something that needed to be defended or explained years later.
Deontay Wilder is getting bigger
Wilder refused to be congratulated. When Chisora said that anger should be appreciated and reminded him that he was at ringside for two of their fights, Wilder fired back.
“He will never double me.”
From there, the answer turned into a full charge.
“You just saw what you saw. He didn’t win anything. They gave it to him. I can’t think of a third one, but two of them, he definitely cheated. I got proof and evidence of that.”
Wilder went further, tying the allegations to a future job.
“When I make my paper and my film about it, it will be presented. I will bring people and important things and everything I know.”
He then directly challenged Fury.
“Why do you think he can’t come back to America now? The man cheated. He’s the biggest liar in the history of boxing if you look him up. You’ll see it. And if I’m lying, please tell him to sue me for defamation of character so I can get proof. I want it. I can’t wait.”

Wilder pushed the argument into the race with the leader.
“Being a black man with dark skin, it’s harder to believe me than it is to believe a white man. And then in that first fight, the referee, he was the best white man. What he did. He said, ‘What’s best for boxing.’ No, your job is to read his ass. He gave him 15 additional readings. That’s it. I speak with truth, heart, and determination.”
He repeated the main claim later, unchanged.
“He didn’t double me. I’m telling you what I know. You’re seeing what you saw. He didn’t win anything. They gave it to him.”
Kisora’s answer ended with laughter. Wilder never did. That difference is the story. One fighter accepts damage, loss, and time limit. Another reopens old fights with new details.
Fury has yet to respond to these latest allegations…yet. When he does, it’s definitely not quiet.
For Wilder, this fight is in his head heading into April. Fighters who contend with past defeats often struggle when plans fall apart in the ring. Against Chisora’s insistence, the time must come soon. If not, the noise in Wilder’s head may be louder than anything coming off the ropes.



