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Deontay Wilder takes break from Tyson Fury fight training as he zooms around on buggy just weeks before trilogy


DEONTAY WILDER took a break from preparing for his trilogy fight with Tyson Fury for a spot of dune buggy racing.

The former WBC heavyweight champion is gearing up for an October 9 showdown with The Gypsy King.

Deontay Wilder is currently gearing up for a trilogy fight with Tyson Fury
But The Bronze Bomber took some time off of training to go dune buggy racing with his pals
The former WBC heavyweight champ ended up being covered in mud
Wilder had to help free his pal’s buggy after nearly crashing into him

But to take his mind off the rigours of camp, Wilder – along with a few of his friends – decided to hit the race track.

The Bronze Bomber live-streamed the race on Instagram and was clearly having the time of his life.

As he zoomed around the track, he repeatedly shouted: “Y’all can’t hang me with me.”

But things almost took a turn for the worst when the American nearly crashed into the back of one of his friends.

After seeing his pal crash into the side of the muddy track, Wilder said: “Oh s**t, wipeout.

“Wipeout, wipeout. Oh, man, you stuck.”

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Wilder didn’t let his friend stay stuck in the mud, getting out of his buggy and helping pull out the vehicle.

Moments later, he said: “This you have fun on a Friday when it’s a long day at work.”

Breaking into song, Wilder added: “Please don’t blow up on me, I’ve got a fight to go to.”

He then asked his followers: “Are y’all ready for October the ninth?”

Wilder, 35, suffered a brutal seventh-round TKO loss to Fury in their rematch last February.

And the Alabama slammer is hellbent on avenging his first professional loss in devastating fashion.

He said: “My mind is very violent.

“We built a whole facility to commit a legal homicide and that’s just what it is, my mind is very violent at this time.

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“I can’t wait, when you’re contemplating and pre-meditating about harming a man and you see that person, what you’ve been thinking and feeling will come out.

“The only thing about it is, at that point in time, I have to wait until I get in the ring to really release because I can’t do it on the outside, it’d defeat the purpose.

“The baby’s got to eat, but when I do get in the ring, this is what I love about it, I’m able to release everything I’ve been feeling, everything I’ve been thinking, and get paid to do it.”


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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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