"I got a chance to see it, of course, man. I wasn't happy about it. It was the most borng fight in world history. I labeled that fight 'Dancing with the Stars,' you know. That's all they were doing was dancing," stated undefeated WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, who shared his thoughts on Tyson Fury's unanimous decision victory to dethrone long-reigning former unified heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitscho. Wilder was less than impressed with what he saw from both fighters.
"It is a bittersweet moment. The bitter part about it is I definitely wanted to be the one to dethrone him in a great fashion. I always envision myself knocking Wladimir out. Not like this title fight where I throw 18 punches and I win. I'm talking about an actual heavyweight title fight that ends by knockout to dethrone the long-reigning heavyweight champion in fashion and style. It wouldn't be nothing like what we saw this weekend. I don't know what the hell this was," Wilder explained during a recent conversation with FightHype.com.
Wilder added, "The sweet moment is, I'm kind of happy Tyson beat him because if I would have beat Wladimir, they would have said he's past his prime and he's old. I would have knocked him out. If he performed like that against me, it would have been over. I throw too many punches. I would have got verbal abuse from people saying he was too old, but being that Tyson beat him, that's on him. So when I beat him, what the hell can they say? He's a younger guy, he got okay skills, what are they going to say? That's why it's bittersweet for me, but that's just me."
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