Heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder’s tough talk this week about possibly killing mandatory challenger Dominic Breazeale in the ring drew a rebuke from the WBC on Thursday, the same day Wilder continued the same line of discussion at their final news conference.
Wilder will make his ninth title defense against Breazeale on Saturday (Showtime, 9 p.m. ET) at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
On Tuesday, after a workout for the media, Wilder made chilling comments about the fight.
“Dominic Breazeale asked for this. I didn’t seek him out. He (came for) me,” Wilder said. “This isn’t a gentleman’s sport. We don’t ask to hit each other in the face but we do anyway. If you ask any doctor around the world he’ll tell you the head is not meant to be hit. This is the only sport where you can kill a man and get paid for it at the same time. It’s legal. So why not use my right to do so?”
The comments caught the attention of Mauricio Sulaiman, the president of the WBC, whose world title Wilder holds.