Wilder sends ‘death sentence’ to Stiverne

By Daily Sports on November 4, 2017

Deontay Wilder has rhetorically sent death threat to Bermane Stiverne inside the ring this Saturday night.

Wilder says Stiverne (25-2-1, 21 KOs) started it when he said he was going to kill him, so now he’s playing by the same rules by going out to try and kill him in their fight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) says the two of them are going to have a “killing spree” when they get in the ring in televised fight on Showtime Boxing.

Wilder is usually a little more calm in lead up to his fights. He talks a little trash here and here, but he doesn’t threaten his opponent’s life. This time Wilder has taken a dark and sinister approach to the Stiverne fight.

“Stiverne is done; this is a death sentence for Stiverne. Ya’ll think I’m playing when I say this. I don’t play around,” said Wilder to Fighthub.

”His brother [sat] there and cried after the fight, after I whooped him. Now they going to cry again while they bury him.”

Wilder confirmed in the interview that he WILL be retiring from boxing if he loses to Siverne. Wilder says he’s serious about retiring. He’ll walk away from the sport if he gets beaten.

“Like I said, quote me; if he beats me I will retire,” said Wilder.

•Photo shows Deontay Wilder.

Source Daily Sports

Posted November 4, 2017


 

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