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Dillian Whyte taunts ‘p***y’ Deontay Wilder over dramatic bench press video by casually lifting same ‘little’ weight


DILLIAN WHYTE has taunted ‘p***y’ Deontay Wilder over his overly-dramatic bench press video by casually lifting the same ‘little’ weight.

Wilder went crazy after benching 310lbs earlier this week as he prepared for his trilogy fight against Tyson Fury.

Dillian Whyte branded Deontay Wilder a ‘p***y’ as he lifted the same weight as the American
Whyte mocked Wilder’s reaction to benching 310lbs by making it look easy

Wilder’s coach Malik Scott got his American fighter pumped up ahead of the lift.

And after completing the feat, Wilder aimed a verbal tirade at Fury: “I’m a train baby, you say you’re a semi truck.

“I’m going to run you over like a freight train. You better get your weight up.”

But it’s fair to say British ace Whyte was less than impressed.

Responding to the video, the world title hopeful said : “Look at this clown with the baby bench press.”

And Whyte today released a video showing him casually doing the same lift with the same weight.

Whyte fired at Wilder: “These guys are out here screaming doing the little weights.

“That’s how I know Wilder is a p***y!

“Wilder screaming with the light weights. Coward. I rep your max.

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How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fightCredit: SUNSPORT

“Anytime, anywhere we must fight. Let’s go. Coward.”

Whyte also took time to respond to Charles Martin after being called out by the ex-heavyweight champ.

Whyte quipped: “Nothing he says worries me in the slightest. Ravings of a deluded fool.

“I think even the real Prince Charles would knock him out.”

British star Dillian Whyte is back in the Ring Magazine’s top three heavyweight rankings list
Watch Deontay Wilder’s wild reaction after bench pressing 310lbs before warning Tyson Fury to ‘get your weight up’


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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