Deontay Wilder Criticizes Mike Tyson: “No One Gives a F* About Mike”**
Deontay Wilder, known for his devastating knockout power and outspoken personality, has stirred controversy with sharp remarks about heavyweight legend Mike Tyson. Speaking candidly in a recent interview, Wilder questioned Tyson’s legacy and the quality of his opponents during his storied career.
“How many Hall of Fame fighters did Mike Tyson actually fight?” Wilder asked, casting doubt on the reverence many fans and analysts have for the former undisputed heavyweight champion. He went on to highlight that Tyson only faced two Hall of Fame opponents in his career: Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis.
“Holyfield beat him twice, and Lennox beat him. Only two. So, what are you all talking about?” Wilder added, challenging the narrative that Tyson was invincible during his prime.
When asked about Tyson potentially continuing to fight, Wilder didn’t hold back. “He’s too old for this,” he stated bluntly, referencing Tyson’s age and the physical toll of professional boxing.
“At the end of the day, no one gives a f*** about Mike,” Wilder concluded, a statement likely to spark strong reactions from fans and fellow fighters alike.
Wilder’s remarks have already begun to divide the boxing community. Some fans agree, arguing that Tyson’s career was built on defeating lesser opponents before struggling against top-tier competition. Others see Wilder’s statements as disrespectful to one of the sport’s most iconic figures.
As a heavyweight who has faced his own share of criticism, Wilder’s comments are sure to reignite debates about how Tyson’s legacy stacks up against modern heavyweights. Whether seen as valid critique or unnecessary provocation, one thing is clear: Deontay Wilder knows how to keep himself in the spotlight.
With fans eagerly awaiting a response from Tyson or his camp, this war of words between two generations of heavyweights might just be heating up.