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After finally breaking his silence on Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder has not stopped. The former WBC heavyweight champion shared a bizarre video of him accusing Tyson Fury of cheating. He has even spoken about his former trainer, Mark Breland.

In the rematch with Tyson Fury, Mark Breland threw in the towel in the seventh round, which made Fury the WBC heavyweight champion of the world.

In a crazy turn of events over the last few hours, Wilder has spoken about everything. After releasing the video, he spoke to 78SPORTSTV on YouTube and explained everything. He said:

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The former champion didn’t even spare his then trainer. He said, “This motherf***er didn’t even give me a warning… If you a part of the plot that ain’t gonna matter. He had to fulfill the obligation.”

He then continued to say, “In round seven I’m getting myself back together, and all of a sudden the towel is thrown in.”

It came as a surprise to fans all over the world when Wilder sacked Breland soon after the fight. Many thought the trainer was right in throwing the towel in. Fury was dominating the fight and Wilder was getting hurt with no reply. Some even suspect that had the towel not come in, the referee would have stopped the fight immediately after.

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There were even rumors that Wilder did not allow Breland into the changing room after the fight. It was clear that Wilder was not happy with the trainer. However, no would predict that out of all the things, Wilder would hold on to this particular one concerning his trainer.

What’s next for Deontay Wilder?

Deontay Wilder wants Tyson Fury to, “Be a man of his word” and honor the rematch. Tyson Fury’s camp, however, thinks the rematch clause has expired. Fury’s camp claims they have moved on and are considering other opponents.

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This is what caused Deontay Wilder to finally break his silence on the whole thing. Perhaps the rumors of Fury moving on were to get Wilder to speak up on the matter.

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There is no announcement of Fury’s next opponent. Could it be that Wilder could be the one Fury fights on December 5? Only time will tell. However, one thing is for sure, the Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder chapter is far from over just yet.

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