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Our partners use technology, like cookies, and collect info that is browsing to give you the ideal online experience and to personalise the information and advertisements. Please let us know whether you agree. From Luke Reddy BBC Sport in Las Vegas Tyson Fury says he is"prepared for war" together with Deontay Wilder in February despite concerns the severe cuts suffered in his eponymous triumph over Otto Wallin could delay their departure. Talking to BBC Sport as he had been ushered through the airport in Las Vegas on Sunday, the 31-year British fighter stated"just over 40 stitches" were required for two reductions suffered from Wallin on Saturday. "I went to the hospital, then had a couple of stitches, went home and had an early night," he said. "Then I've got up, gone to the match won five grand, had a few beers and I'm going to have a few more beers." Fury sported sunglasses, that hid his stitching, and he stopped for photos with fans who paid him compliments while his group were eager to get him at McCarran International Airport. Over nine rounds were fought for by the Manchester-born fighter got a cut after in the struggle and while trimming in the T-Mobile Arena. If Fury does not heal 28, the harm prompted promoter Frank Warren to mention a 22 February rematch with WBC world heavyweight champion Wilder could be postponed. Asked about a delay, Fury explained:"I'm ready for war. I believe that it was over 40 stitches inside and outside with the cuts. "Listen I'm all perfect. It is boxing. You can't go swimming and not become wet. It's the fight game." The promoters from the usa of fury have affirmed he'd 47 stitches in most after the bout, in despite being written off beforehand which Fury was taken by Wallin to 12 rounds. During the struggle, Fury adapted in his fight since returning to the game back. Asked if this type of test would improve him prior to any Wilder meeting, he replied:"100 percent - 12 rounds would bring me on to the next fight. "I believed it was hard. He's a tough, durable guy Wallin. "We put on a good show for the Mexican fans and we have a gigantic audience, I was very surprised." From tinned ants to cutlery Read more here: http://weiand-online.de/2019/10/20/fulham-under-scott-parker-the-man-city-of-the-championship/

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