Wilder Deontay Calls Mandatory Challengers Flies Ahead Of Bout With Dominic Breazeale

Wilder Deontay next bout will not be with Tyson Fury but with American mandatory challenger Dominic Breazeale.
The WBC heavyweight champion who remain unbeaten in 41 fights, has only one draw - that was with Britain's Tyson Fury - and 39 knockouts.
Speaking about his bout with Breazeale in New York on 18 May, the 33-year-old described fighting mandatory challengers as "flies" and promised to have him knocked out.
"I hold the keys in the division. I will knock this fool out," Wilder sent a strong message out to Breazeale "I hope he is in a great place and trained his hardest. Every man I have faced has landed on the canvas. I have the sauce to do that. No man can get in the ring to Deontay Wilder."
Breazeale is not a feeble challenger as Wilder might thought because he has only lost to Britain's and IBF, WBO and WBA champion Anthony Joshua. Also just as him, has won 18 out of 20 bouts with a knockout.
"I am a great fighter but there is always something to learn," says the California-native who desires to beat Wilder anyways "I am sick of seeing this bum walk around with his belt. People will be in their seat and rising when I knock him down."


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