Deontay Wilder Takes A Dig At Anthony Joshua After Defeat To Unfancied Andy Ruiz Jr.
Anthony Joshua was making his debut appearance in the United States and that turned out to be his worst nightmare that setting off a tremor that rocked his career to the bottom. He lost his three heavyweight titles - IBF, WBO and WBA - to Andy Ruiz Jr at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.
The Brit's shocking defeat to the newly crowned heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz is acclaimed as one of the greatest up in the history of boxing. Despite flooring the Mexican early into the fight, he was soon caught off guard and floored four times - twice in the third round and in the seventh round when the referee called off the fight declaring Ruiz the winner.
Deontay Wilder wasted no time to give his take on the fight in a tweeted message and come out straight to blast his arch-rival Joshua, accusing him of purposely avoiding to have a go with him.
"He wasn't a true champion," Wilder wrote in the tweet "His whole career was consisted of lies, contradictions and gifts. facts and now we know who was running from who!!!!"
Last month, the American defended his WBC heavyweight title in his last fight with Dominic Breazle whom he knocked crashing to his canvas in two minutes and 17 seconds.
Wilder is yet unbeaten with 40 knockouts in a total of 42 fights and only drew once against British fighter Tyson Fury.
The Brit's shocking defeat to the newly crowned heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz is acclaimed as one of the greatest up in the history of boxing. Despite flooring the Mexican early into the fight, he was soon caught off guard and floored four times - twice in the third round and in the seventh round when the referee called off the fight declaring Ruiz the winner.
Deontay Wilder wasted no time to give his take on the fight in a tweeted message and come out straight to blast his arch-rival Joshua, accusing him of purposely avoiding to have a go with him.
"He wasn't a true champion," Wilder wrote in the tweet "His whole career was consisted of lies, contradictions and gifts. facts and now we know who was running from who!!!!"
Last month, the American defended his WBC heavyweight title in his last fight with Dominic Breazle whom he knocked crashing to his canvas in two minutes and 17 seconds.
Wilder is yet unbeaten with 40 knockouts in a total of 42 fights and only drew once against British fighter Tyson Fury.
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