[Wilder] Got everything? Y'all got passports? All that?
[indistinct conversations]
♪♪
Let's see the Gypsy. The Gypsy King.
I can't wait.
♪♪
A lot of guys didn't want to bless me.
They didn't want to fight me.
They thought they was gonna freeze me out.
But look at me now. Watch out, baby.
I was too hot.
This fight will see who is the man of the heavyweight division.
I can't wait.
-You got the belt, too? -The belt is right here.
That's it? We got everything?
[narrator] Deontay Wilder knows he's the best
American heavyweight in a generation.
He's knocked out every man he's ever faced.
But still, the WBC champion is missing something --
a career-defining bout.
And today he's headed to Belfast.
Not to fight, but to scout the opponent
who just may give him that match-up.
[man] Are you looking forward to watching Tyson fight?
I'm looking very forward to watching Tyson fight,
see what he's gonna do.
Tyson, I'm here, baby.
I can't wait to see you, big mama!
Tell 'em all, all that'll listen, the champ has arrived!
♪♪
[narrator] Tyson Fury has already carved
his place in history,
but now after a 2-1/2-year layoff,
he needs this fight as much as Wilder...
to prove he can once more reach the top
and, this time, stay there.
[man] What were your feelings when it became clear
you would have a chance to fight Deontay Wilder?
I'm gonna correct you there, John.
If I come through this, Wilder has a chance to fight me.
♪♪
♪♪
[narrator] Before they can face each other,
Fury must win his final tune-up fight.
For that weigh-in,
an unexpectedly large crowd gathers,
galvanized by Wilder's presence
and the possibility of a main event still months away.
Tell 'em the real champ is here, baby!
♪ There's only one Deontay Wilder ♪
[indistinct shouting]
I'm-a knock you out! I'm-a smack you out!
You dosser! I'm knocking you out!
[indistinct shouting]
[bell dings]
[narrator] For both fighters,
the opportunity is tantalizingly close
to seize control of boxing's most storied division.
The WBC champion and the lineal champion --
both emboldened by the critics...
Show me somethin', baby! Show me somethin'!
...eager to silence any lingering doubts,
demanding respect...
[screaming]
...and seeking redemption...
I'm gonna tame the beast.
[narrator] ...united by an understanding
that in boxing, there are words...
My power is real, baby.
I beat men like you seven days a week.
[narrator] ...and there are actions.
[announcer] Right uppercut, and it's over!
Mama mia! Deontay Wilder!
[narrator] One man, a world champion,
seeks the recognition he has long been due...
while the other intends
to reclaim his glory as the heavyweight king.
[announcer] And still undefeated, Tyson Fury!
[narrator] And come fight night,
it's not the words that matter.
Are we ready now? This fight will happen.
It's on, baby.
I'm knocking you the...out, bum. Bum!
Oh, man. This is must-see TV.
Bomb Zquad!
[narrator] This is "All Access: Wilder vs. Fury."
[announcer] The fight is on.
[birds chirping]
♪♪♪
[narrator] To understand Tyson Fury's story,
you have to travel to where it starts --
just outside Manchester, where gypsy travelers
cling to centuries-old traditions,
customs still practiced by men like Fury's father, John.
♪♪♪
[John] Traveling people, Romani people,
whatever you may call us,
we've been close to nature most of our lives.
This is what they lived in, gypsy people, 150 years ago.
Since the 1400's, you used something like this
to get about and live in.
That was a home and accommodation.
But if you look at them, they're, like, pretty things,
aren't they?
They're well-decorated and whatnot, you know?
Part of my heritage, tough stuff like this.
I'm a kind of man who never forgets where I come from.
Yeah, this is where it was all happening for Tyson.
Boxing...fighting...
on Furys -- the twins -- that's what we do.
It's a DNA thing, isn't it? It goes back 300 years.
If you look in me house, in the kitchen,
you'll see fighters from 100 years ago.
They're all my family.
You know, well-known gypsy champions.
And it's a family thing. That's what we do.
We fight. We box. 'Cause we love it.
That's why Tyson's the man he is.
Because it's in him to do it.
[narrator] Fury wasn't always a heavyweight.
Born eight weeks premature, he weighed only one pound.
But his father saw in him a spirit
that would inspire his name.
[John] In 1988, Mike Tyson at the time,
he was at the top of his game.
And I thought, "Well, you fought so hard to get into the world
and live and be this person.
I think the only fitting name for you is Tyson."
And I'm very proud of the name.
Well, I was gonna call me other son Holyfield.
-Really? -Yes, I was.
But unfortunately, the missus, she kicked it and said no.
At that time, she said, "No, one boxer is enough."
[announcer] 22-year-old Tyson Fury
is a third-generation fighter, going back to his grandfather.
[narrator] Fury wasn't known for knockouts
like his namesake, but he was a natural.
Undefeated, if somewhat unknown.
[announcer] Tyson Fury!
[narrator] But that all changed
when he faced Wladimir Klitschko
and toppled him, ending an 11-year reign.
[John] He used to draw a picture of his face --
Tyson Fury, "Gypsy King,"
heavyweight champion of the world -- from that big.
When he says he's gonna do something, he does it.
And it's not just his boxing ability.
His desire to win.
I have never, ever seen nothing in anybody
like I've seen in my son.
[bell clanging]
♪♪♪
[narrator] Fury's time at the top was short-lived.
Primed to rule the heavyweight division,
he succumbed to alcohol and drugs,
falling into depression and anxiety.
The champ is here!
His reign ended without a single title defense.
Come on out. Fire away.
How was it like facing Klitschko?
After the Wilder fight, what song are you gonna sing?
What was your toughest fight?
Toughest fight was against meself, darling.
[laughter]
Because one knows I like to go to the pub and have a drink.
[man] Is it a good feeling being a role model
to young kids like this?
Who the... is that guy?!
[laughter]
[man] Ladies and gents, please welcome heavyweight champion
of the world, the Gypsy King himself...
Tyson Fury!
[cheers and applause]
[narrator] Many doubted whether Fury
would ever get a second chance to become world champion.
But after two tune-up fights,
and with his blockbuster bout against Wilder
just eight weeks away,
Fury is ready to reclaim the spotlight.
[Tyson] In January, everybody laughed at me.
Three years out the ring, on the drink, whatever else, as well.
And when I said I was coming back, they all said,
"Ha-ha. He'll never come back. He's finished."
I've had two comeback fights now, lost two stone,
battled mental-health problems,
battled alcoholism, battled addiction to drugs.
I've battled everything that a man could battle in this life,
and here I am.
December, I'm gonna knock Deontay Wilder smack out!
♪♪♪
[man] It's the fight that everyone is talking about,
everyone wants to see.
[man #2] This fight has come some people would say too early.
[Tyson] If I listened to "some people," I'd just be a nobody.
Because there's always some people out there
who say you can't do this, you can't do that.
If I say I'm ready to fight, I mean I'm ready to fight.
[Wilder] I'm always ready. Always ready, man.
[narrator] As the international promotional tour kicks off...
Bomb Zquad!
...both men are fueled by the possibility before them.
Pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow.
♪ New York City ♪
Yeah, baby.
It's almost show time.
[man] How do you feel about the heavyweight division?
'Cause now I feel like there's some swag to it, man.
There was a point in time where people didn't even know
who the heavyweight champion of the world was.
With myself and a lot of other guys,
you know, being charismatic, being exciting,
it just sparked it back up.
[Tyson] They don't call me the Gypsy King for nothing.
I didn't come to be embarrassed by this little skinny runt.
[crowd chanting]
New York City, I love you, baby!
[Wilder] ♪ I cannot wait ♪
[man] Should you beat Tyson Fury,
there's no question that you become the man.
This is a chance for a real mainstream
solidifying of Deontay Wilder.
Hands down.
What's up, man? You ready for the scrap?
Man, more than ever. You know what I mean?
When you're around your opponent so much,
you have to see him all the time, like,
and then everybody's yapping at each other,
talking trash, it's like, "Yo, I want to...you up."
-Right, right. -Like, you know what I mean?
Oh, come on, man. I'm going with the American champ.
Come on, man. I'm goin' with the brother, dude.
[laughter]
Shoot. He gonna get it done.
Our time is only gonna be limited for so many years,
you know, that we're in sports and we're doing this game.
And when you know your time is there,
take full advantage of it. You know what I'm sayin'?
Like, for basketball, for me,
I went through all these periods in time
where it didn't work out, it didn't work.
Then a time came.
It was like a window, but the window was there.
Yes, sir.
You got to take advantage of it.
-Most definitely. -You know what I'm sayin'?
I mean, it's been your time, but it's...
It's really the time.
It's really that time. You know what I'm sayin'?
When you talk about "takeover," all I see when you say
"takeover," like, leaving no space for nobody.
One champion, one face, one name.
That's it. Hey, this ain't a team sport, either.
-You feel me? You feel me? -This is all you.
[laughter]
It's all you.
-There's the champ! -One item per person, okay?
-One item per person. -All right. Thank you very much.
[man] ...from here, guys.
-[man] Bomb Zquad! -[man #2] Bomb Zquad!
Bomb Zquad!
[laughter]
[narrator] This heavyweight bout is a contrast of styles --
the athletic knockout artist against the boxing tactician.
Two unbeaten fighters who are unwilling to cede anything,
even the stage.
[Tyson] I hear all this knockout talk.
I hear it loud and clear, but I just don't believe it.
40-0 with 39 KO's?
Every man who stepped in the ring hand to go,
and you don't believe?
-I don't believe at all. -You got two months.
You got two months to prepare for me.
I don't need two months. I'm ready to go now.
-I'm ready, too. -Well, let's go, then.
Let's pull the fight forward to this weekend, you...
You dosser... everything you say...
Make sure you turn up and fight.
Everything you say. Everything you say.
Make sure you turn up and fight on the day.
-Everything you say. -Make sure you turn up.
Come on. Come on.
-Everything you say. -Any time of day.
...seven days a week.
[indistinct shouting]
Little skinny noodle is getting all tangled up.
Big dosser!
[indistinct shouting]
I'm not gonna have no mercy on you.
I'm born ready, you big dosser.
[man] Come on, Deontay. Let's go.
I can't wait. It ain't over! It ain't over!
It's just begun!
-Tyson! -Tyson!
Crowd: ♪ There's only one Tyson Fury ♪
♪ One Tyson Fury ♪
He...it. When I run around that way
and run to him like that, he was, like, out there.
That was a 10-8 round out there.
Should've been free, Neal, but I put him down out there,
so it was a 10-8 round.
Yeah!
Are you not entertained?!
[laughter]
[PJ] Good afternoon. It's PJ today.
October 22nd, a big day,
because we have to give a big birthday shout-out
to the heavyweight champ.
That's right. Tuscaloosa's own Deontay Wilder turning 33 today.
Happy birthday, bud.
I know you're getting ready for the big fight.
December 1st. Staples Center. Against Tyson Fury.
All of Tuscaloosa will be pulling for ya.
♪♪♪
[narrator] Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
It may be known more for football than boxing,
but here, just north of town,
inside a strip of corrugated metal storage spaces,
you'll find the home
of the heavyweight champion of the world.
♪ If you know, you know ♪
♪♪♪
♪ If you know, you know ♪
♪♪♪
♪ If you know, you know ♪
[narrator] The man who trains here has fought 39 opponents.
All 39 have felt the violence packed in his right hand.
But unlike Tyson Fury,
he does not hail from a long line of boxers.
His father and grandmother were both preachers,
and they instilled in him
a strong sense of belief in himself.
♪ Dance contest for the smokers ♪
♪ I predict snow, Al Roker, if you know, you know ♪
Good back foot, D.
Even harder, lower with the shoulder.
[Wilder] Just being in that ring,
I feel like I invented this sport.
I can really say that no one has my style,
nor have I mimicked anyone else other's style.
I'm the first of my kind.
We call that closing the door. Close this door.
There it is, D. Beautiful.
And for me, I, like, get a rush
off of proving people wrong.
There you go. Very nice, D.
Coming up in Tuscaloosa is all about
Alabama Crimson Tide football.
If you wasn't a kid
and you didn't say you wanted to play for the Crimson Tide,
you're probably lying.
-Very nice. -That's it, brother.
-That wasn't my calling. -There you go. Very nice.
This was my calling. I'm born for it.
I'm born for this.
[beeping]
Time. Good job., Malik, you're out.
[narrator] Wilder first walked into a boxing gym at 20.
Despite that late start, he became champion in 10 years,
and has since defended his title seven times.
But for Jay Deas, the man who first laced up his gloves,
Wilder lacks the recognition he's earned.
[man] Here we go, baby.
[Deas] He's been overlooked
and not given the credit that he deserves.
I mean, you're talking about an American heavyweight champion
who's undefeated, knocked out every man he's ever faced.
[grunting]
Good. It's a fight, babe. Rough him up.
That guy shouldn't, in reality,
not be able to walk down any street in America
without a huge mob coming upon in.
He picks crumbs. He, uh -- He fights in between spaces.
Like, when there's a break or something,
he'll jump and try and get one or two in.
Like, for example, if you were to get here or whatever,
you're kind of tied up on here, he'll try to...
-You see what I'm saying? -Yeah, a bum.
So be on point at all times. Be in your stance early.
'Cause he'll -- he'll break, and then -- then he'll jump.
It's one of those things where it doesn't happen overnight,
and the jumps have been significant.
And I think victory, knockout victory over Tyson Fury
will take him exactly where he's wanted to go the whole time.
-I'm-a beat his... -Yes, sir.
I'm gonna whup your...Tyson.
[Wilder] I have no idea why people doubt me.
You know what I mean?
I say I'm the best, I know I'm the best,
but I want to show everybody else
what I've been saying all along.
I don't know what you heard, mate.
I'm gonna knock you out. You hear me?
You dosser.
[beeping]
[Ranallo] There it is! Rice down!
Wilder's right hand is Thor's hammer!
I was underestimated, because I was knocking everyone out.
[Ranallo] And there! A straight right hand!
And that stiff right hand trumps Firtha on the spot!
[Wilder] When you're knocking everyone out,
people don't believe.
"This guy didn't fight nobody. He was a bum." This and that.
They said I had no skills for the sport.
[Malignaggi] He looked like a lightweight
in a heavyweight's body.
[Wilder] Didn't I tell you I was gonna whup you
to an inch of your life?!
Who can't go rounds?! Who can't take a punch?!
I asked all y'all a question.
But, oh, boy, was they wrong. They was wrong.
[chuckles]
There you go. Come on out. Come on out. Good, D.
Very nice.
-Let's do it. -[laughter]
[laughter]
♪♪♪
[narrator] 2,000 miles from Alabama's
burgeoning boxing dynasty lies Big Bear, California --
long a haven for training fighters
and home for the first half of Tyson Fury's camp.
He'll need all 7,000 feet of elevation there
to regain the peak fitness
he lost during the long layoff...
♪ Look, look, look ♪
...that almost cost him not just his career, but his life.
[man] Three, two, one. There we go.
Bup! Bup, bup, bup, bup!
♪♪♪
Bup, bup!
♪♪♪
Bup, bup!
♪♪♪
[Tyson] People say to me,
"You ain't the Tyson Fury of 2015."
I'll agree. I'm nowhere near that.
That Tyson Fury is dead, a long time ago.
He died with mental-health problems.
♪♪♪
This is a new, new me.
Stronger. More determined.
♪♪♪
When I go down to L.A. on sea level, it'll be easy,
and I'll be fitter than I've ever been.
[narrator] Fury returned to the ring in June,
having lost 150 pounds
and flashing the same set of skills
he utilized to become champion.
Still, the Wilder bout marks a clear leap
in the quality of opposition,
a challenge that only sharpens Fury's focus.
[man] Onto the treadmill. We'll have a 10-minute walk.
[Tyson] I'm a possessed man.
I want to tear Deontay Wilder to pieces like a pit bull,
because he said I couldn't,
and the world thinks he can beat me.
But I ain't never been beat in the ring.
I ain't never lost a fight.
I've been defying odds since I was born.
Eight weeks premature, weighing one pound when I was born.
Died three times.
Battling mental health and depression and anxiety
on a daily basis.
If I can beat all that
and overcome all them odds and adversaries,
why can I not beat a man with a pair of boxing gloves on
after 2 1/2 years out of the ring?
[exhales deeply]
[man] Whoo!
And we went overtime there on that.
[birds chirping]
[Tyson] Wait! Now we're talking!
[man] I was gonna say, you're calling me a rookie, but...
Aw, yes!
Give that a minute before you push it down.
This is proper French coffee!
[Tyson] I make a cup of coffee like I have sex.
I push it down nice and slow,
tip it out nice and slowly, stir it...
Two seconds, it's done.
[Ranallo] The Barclays Center ready to explode
in anticipation of this heavyweight title fight.
Deontay Wilder, with the third defense of his title,
against Artur Szpilka.
Tyson Fury, who shook up the heavyweight division
when he upset Wladimir Klitschko...
Tyson Fury there had a liter of vodka in him.
Do you want to get another drink?
What? The fight's on now. A big one.
...the fight. Let's get...the result.
I'm getting in the ring in a minute.
[narrator] Fury came to Brooklyn
seeking a title fight with Wilder...
fresh off dethroning Wladimir Klitschko
and shocking the boxing world.
Their unification bout seemed inevitable,
as did a seven-figure payday...
except that the Fury in attendance
was not the man who felled a giant just two months prior.
Hey, I'm the...man! You're a bum!
I've experienced the highest highs
and the lowest lows in life.
I beat Klitschko, trained all my life to do it.
And when I got there, it was like, is that it?
We're gonna go and get drunk and get...up!
Achievements, money, fame, glory.
Nothin' meant nothin'.
[man] How are you, man?
And it was like, what is the point of living?
What am I living for? I won a belt. What does it mean?
I'm the man. I'm the man. I'm the man.
[man] How important is it to you
to be the undisputed champ of the world?
There's only one... champion in the world,
and that's me.
Hey, hey, hey!
Hey!
And that's how you make money, baby. That's how you make money.
[man] You got to promote yourself, man.
Come on. Let's get some drinks.
[man] Oh, okay. 'Cause we have a mic on you.
We thought you were leaving.
Come on. Let's go to the bar.
Let's have a couple of songs and let's get some drinks.
Listen, let me show you how the heavyweight champion
of the world rides. Come on. Let's do it.
[Tyson] I just spiraled out of control.
I didn't care. I didn't want to live.
I had lost the passion to live.
When I had a drink, it made the pain go away.
Let's get a drink.
Where's my guy gone? -Want to do a shot?
I ain't goin' out for a few beers and coming home.
I was going out to try and kill meself with drink.
Do you want Grey Goose, orange?
-Sure. -Two of them.
A boxing career, well, that was the last thing on my mind.
This went on for 18 months --
me battling me own self, every day, drinking,
abusing me body, eating rubbish, taking drugs.
[narrator] The world saw a fighter trying to sell a fight,
but Fury's actions pointed to a much darker truth.
He wasn't ready to face Wilder.
He was free falling, battling himself.
Now two years later, he comes face-to-face with the same man,
this time armed with
the strength of hard-won experience.
Listen, any time, any place, anywhere.
I'll fight you in your backyard.
You're a bum! You're a bum! You're a bum!
[ Crowd booing ]
If mental health could bring somebody as big as me
and as strong as me to me knees,
then it could bring anybody to their knees.
And I thought to meself, if I can show the world
that you can come back from it,
and to get back in shape and get back to the top,
then anybody could do it.
[grunting]
Fighting gives me a passion. It gives me a goal.
It makes me a somebody. It gives me a purpose in life.
[grunting]
Deontay Wilder helped me come back.
Now I've got meself another goal.
I'm gonna make him quit.
[grunting]
It's almost like it's destiny.
I don't think anything I ever did in me life was gonna
lead me down a different road to where I am today.
I think every left and right turn I ever made
brought me here to this moment here today, for this reason.
[Wilder] I definitely feel sorry for Fury.
I feel sorry for him for, one of the reasons,
because I wanted to fight him.
I wanted to unify the belts, you know?
So I feel like, ah, dawg, you done messed it up,
you know, for both of us.
Sometimes you can be up one minute,
and then tomorrow you can be down, you can be depressed.
And I think he got so overwhelmed
with his accomplishment that it was his downfall.
[walkie-talkie beeps]
[indistinct chatter]
-Say something. -I don't know what to say.
Yes, you do. [laughs] Yes, you do.
[Wilder] You gonna sing to me?
♪ Happy birthday to you ♪
♪ Happy birthday to you ♪
♪ Happy birthday, happy birthday ♪
♪ Happy birthday to you ♪
Appreciate that there, DJ.
Appreciate that, man. I'm gettin' old.
[giggles]
Can I get a "Bomb Zquad"?
Bomb Zquad!
Bomb Scott!
Hey, get off the channel.
[laughter]
[Wilder] I have six kids of my own.
My fiancée, Shantel, she has one child of her own.
There's seven altogether. We want one more.
We want a boy to make it complete. We want eight.
A whole basketball team and three subs.
You want to show how strong you are? How strong are you?
[whistles] That's pretty strong there, man.
How many pushups you got?
I want this amazing life for my children.
And the only way I'm gonna get that is me working.
I can't get that sitting around here every day.
Just being around with the kids,
no matter how much time they want to spend with me
and how much time I want to spend with them,
let's face it, there's not enough time in the day.
I must do what I got to do.
They always say you don't know what love is
till you have a child, and that's so true.
I'm gonna make sure they have a nice life
where they won't have to suffer.
That's why I can't be beat. Nobody's gonna beat me.
DJ. Who's gonna beat your dad?
-Mm... -I know.
-Who? -Nobody.
-Why? -Because you're stronger.
And we love you.
Y'all already heard why I'm not losing.
And that's promises.
♪♪♪
-That's some...right there. -Yep.
♪♪♪
[narrator] Promises.
At 20, Deontay Wilder made one to himself --
that no matter how farfetched it seemed,
he would conquer the heavyweight division.
He's keeping his promise.
But doubts remain.
Is he as real as his record suggests?
[Wilder] Being able to come from where I came from
and having a lot of hiccups, a lot of bumps in the road,
I feel like I still got more to prove.
I'm still hungry. I'm on a goal. I'm on a mission.
Come on, champ!
One champ, one face, one name! Let's go, champ!
♪♪♪
[narrator] Doubts can sometimes manifest from within.
A battle as old as boxing -- man versus self.
Fury against his demons.
[Tyson] This comeback, it's a fairy tale, isn't it?
Coming back after 2 1/2 years
of drug and alcohol addiction, mental-health problems,
goes back, topples the world heavyweight champion.
How great of a story is that?
So train hard, boy, 'cause I'm coming for you.
Furious Mac is comin'.
[narrator] Without doubts, there can be no belief,
and both men believe in themselves.
In two weeks, one fighter's promise will be kept...
and the other's will be broken.
Don't miss "Wilder vs. Fury."
Saturday, December 1st.
Live on Showtime Pay-Per-View.
-- Captions by VITAC -- www.vitac.com
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