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By Luke Reddy
BBC Sport at Las Vegas
Tyson Fury says he’s»ready for war» together with Deontay Wilder in February despite worries the severe cuts suffered in his heavyweight win over Otto Wallin will 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 needed for 2 reductions endured against Wallin on Saturday.
«I went into the hospital, had a couple of stitches, went home and had an early night,» he explained.
«Then I’ve got up, gone to the casino, won five grand, had a few beers and today I’m going to have a few more beers.»
Fury lace and he stopped for photos while his team were eager to catch him through safety at McCarran International Airport.
The Manchester-born fighter fought for at least nine rounds while trimming at the T-Mobile Arena and got a second cut.
The harm motivated promoter Frank Warren to say a 22 February rematch with WBC world winner Wilder may be delayed if Fury does not heal adequately.
Asked about a delay, Fury stated:»I’m prepared for war. I think that it was just over 40 stitches inside and out with the cuts.
«Listen I’m all right. It’s boxing. You can’t go swimming and never get wet. It’s the battle game.»
Fury’s promoters from the US have since affirmed he had 47 stitches in most subsequent to the bout, in regardless of being written off which Wallin took Fury.
In his fight back because returning to the game, Fury adapted during the fight.
Asked if this type of test would improve him before any Wilder meeting, he responded:»100% – 12 rounds would bring me to the next fight.
«I thought it was hard. He’s a lasting guy Wallin.
«We put on a fantastic show for its Mexican fans and we got a large audience, I was very amazed.»
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