Update 11/29/2018:
Deontay Wilder made waves on social media with his impassioned response to boxing reporter Radio Rahim's question regarding Wilder's remark, "My people have fought for 400 years," shouted earlier at opponent Tyson Fury. Wilder apparently wasn't for the naivete on Rahim's part and told him to "Google that s**t and see what I'm talking about."
Despite the verbal lashing Radio Rahim received from Wilder, it seems as though the pair made nice soon after Wilder's viral contestation.
Watch the video above.
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Original 11/29/2018:
The hype is building for what's expected to be the biggest heavyweight fight since Lewis vs Klitschko, and yesterday's press conference of Wilder vs Fury has now taken the anticipation to a different level. At first, Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury looked to be engaging in nothing more than typical pre-fight intimidation tactics, yet before long it became clear that Fury had gotten under Wilder's skin.
"My people have fought for 400 years," Wilder shouted in Fury's face during their head to head promo, largely in context to Fury's ambassadorship of mental illness that Wilder believes is a ploy for media approval. When asked to explain what he meant by the statement, Wilder then unloaded on an African American reporter screaming "Your people too! You know what I'm talking about...'Radio Rahim'... I don't have to explain what's already understood, Google that s**t and see what I'm talking about."
Wilder and Fury are both undefeated and face off December 1st at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Source: instagram.com