Wilder Anticipates “Dramatic Knockout” On Saturday

“Dominic Breazeale is going to get knocked out in dramatic fashion on Saturday,” that’s what Deontay Wilder told reporters on Tuesday as he worked out at Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn, New York.

“I can’t wait. He’s like a fly in my ear. I’m going to get him out of there in a fashion no one has ever seen,” the WBC world heavyweight champion said of his May 18th opponent.

“Dominic Breazeale asked for this. I didn’t seek him out. He came for me. This isn’t a gentleman’s sport. We have bad blood and it’ll be in the ring Saturday night.

Taking lessons from the war he had with Tyson Fury in December, Wilder knows time is the biggest factor in his success.

“I learned from the Tyson Fury fight to stay patient. It was my moment and my time. I wanted to put on a great show and deliver the knockout. I rushed but Fury had to be perfect for 12 rounds, I just had to be perfect for two seconds.

“I’m a person who’s passionate about what I say and passionate about what I do. I’m the realest champion in the business. I show love everywhere I go. Love is the key to the world.”

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