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AFTER a long time out of the ring, Tyson Fury has a fight. It won’t be Anthony Joshua. He will go into a third fight with Deontay Wilder on July 24 at the T Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Fury won’t dwell on the collapse of negotiations with Joshua’s team. “Useless dosser. It was only too good for him that the fight never happened,” the WBC heavyweight titlist declared. “I’ve got to deal with the most dangerous, concussive puncher in the history of the sport.

“I’m focusing on Deontay Widler, that’s the man in hand, that’s who I’m going to fight. That’s where my focus for

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