Deontay Wilder finally 'aired' after the defeat of Knockout against Tyson Fury

“Bronze Bomber” Deontay Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOS) finally spoke on social networks after the defeat of Knockout in the 11th half against Tyson Fury.

It seems a bit late for Wilder to admit the victory of the Tyson Fury champion (January 31, 22 KOS) at this time, but at least Deontay Wilder also removed the gauze a bit in terms of visuals for praise and thank the old opponent.

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Deontay Wilder finally “aired” after the defeat of Knockout against Tyson Fury (Photo TGB Promotions)

“Finally, I congratulate @gypsyking101 for your victory.

Earlier, Tyson Fury was quite disappointed by Deontay Wilder's attitude after the loss. Immediately after the referee decided the match ended by Knockout, Fury went to the corner of Wilder's ring, Dinh shook hands and said a few polite words to the opponent.

However, Deontay Wilder not only refused to shake hands, but also muttered that he “had no respect” for the WBC champion. Fury was quite angry at that time, speaking frankly Deontay Wilder was a “Sore Loser” guy, the failure who did not swallow his defeat and was still bitter.

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Tyson Fury made Hoa after Deontay Wilder praised me

This non -sport behavior, plus a series of accusations for Fury to play dirty before the third rematch, made Deontay Wilder's image extremely ugly in the eyes of boxing fans. But later than nothing, a thanks from Wilder at least made his image better.

Tyson Fury also proved to be generous when sharing Wilder's post with handshake symbols and the pretense: “The 3rd most rematch for all time”. Wilder's coach, Malik Scott, wrote “brother, the miracle that the two boys created on the stage is a beautiful thing. I will accompany you forever.”

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