The undefeated 40-0 WBC world heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder has shared a spine chilling warning with the heavyweight division.
The fighter who hails from Tuscaloosa, Alabama who has knocked out every opponent he has faced as a professional fighter and has shared that he has the goal of ending an opponent’s life inside the ring.
We working, appreciate you guys. What a damn great show today @gmfb#BombZquadpic.twitter.com/CCrA2yapMK
— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) March 29, 2018
“I come here for one thing — to knock you out and go back home,” Wilder said to The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 FM.
I want a body on my record, I want one,” Wilder added.
Wilder claims his fighting nickname ‘The Bronze Bomber’ is an alter-ego and when he climbs those ring steps for battle, something takes him over.
“That’s the Bronze Bomber, he want [a body].
“I always tell people, when I’m in the ring, like I am the Bronze Bomber.”
Pulling out them dogs while stuck in the airport, Sic’em boyy… lol#BombZquadpic.twitter.com/jUsFTs5jBO
— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) March 29, 2018
“With him, it’s so crazy, when I’m in the Bronze Bomber, I don’t really care. Everything about me changes.”
Furthemore, Wilder detailed that he doesn’t feel any emotion at all towards the man that he is fighting.
“I don’t get nervous, I don’t get scared, I don’t get butterflies, I don’t have no feeling towards the man I’m fit to fight.”
Wilder also believes with the knockout power he has at his disposal particularly in his right hand, possibly ending the life of an opponent is something Wilder says would be ‘easy to be able to do.’
“The power that I have, it’s easy to be able to do,” Wilder said.
Wilder ended his bizarre series of statements by sharing he believed he came closest to accomplishing this feat when he collided with the little known Artur Szpilka in January 2016.
.@gmfb vs TheBronzeBomber🥊#BombZquadpic.twitter.com/XmhXtY0ent
— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) March 29, 2018
The Polish fighter had been competitive through the first eight rounds.
But he was instantly knocked cold by a flush overhand right in the ninth round of their fight at The Barclays Center in New York.
“I thought I had one one time with [Artur] Szpilka because he wasn’t breathing when he hit the canvas. Somebody is going to go.”
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