He probably was quiet but I don’t think that means he was scared. Come on he was in the pbc office on business he’s hardly going to start a mass brawl. How unprofessional would that look.
Wilder claims Dillian Whyte's scared of him in person
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All I am saying is that "The Bronze Bomber" is no punk man! He'll fuck you up inside and outside of the ring. All I ever heard from Dillian Whyte is to just talk a lot of shit about Deontay Wilder behind his back over the internet. However, when he is confronted face to face he wimps out like the little bitch he is.
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Toughness sometimes has nothing to with what environment you are from. Lennox Lewis had a fairly ok, upbringing 'But he in my opinion, was one of the most least intimidated heavyweights outside of the ring'.
He stepped to Mike Tyson, was cool as ice vs Rid**** bowe, and resembled a raging elephant when Rahman took liberties.
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I think that was a very wise and prudent thing for Dillian Whyte to do by holding his peace and not saying nothing because you don't want to do anything to provoke Deontay Wilder because as I've stated before, history has shown if Deontay doesn't like you he will fight you; Anywhere and anytime.I just watched a phone interview Deontay did earlier today. And he claims Dillian Whyte was at PBC office in Vegas and saw him but he was as quiet as a mouse and ****ting himself, lol. However, when Whyte is miles away in a safe haven, he screams at the top of his voice, lol
This guy Deontay is a character and I refuse to believe Whyte would be scared of him tbh. Wilder's tough image is basically what it's. A WWE character. He's not about that life. Whyte on the other hand came from the trenches.
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