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Deontay Wilder continues to make little sense on social media

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Deontay Wilder continues to waffle his way through his public posts without any mention of his boxing career.

Wilder needs to take his advice after taking to social media site Threads to give wisdom to his loyal followers.

The former heavyweight champion has been out of action for a year since his last fight. Furthermore, he’s only fought once since a Fight of the Year clash in 2021.

Wilder might want to use that in his boxing career after airing inciteful waffle, not for the first time on his channels.

“Good morning, my beautiful people,” he began. “There are a lot of distractions in this world that will derail you from reaching your full potential.

“Learn how to step outside your comfort zone. Sometimes, it has the capability of changing your mindset.

“So instead of living for others, you do what makes you happy and will bring you peace and start living for yourself.”

Wilder also stated: There’s no such thing as doing too much when trying to become or stay successful. I’d rather do too much than not do enough.”

Sound guidance from Wilder, but some that could easily be said to himself in a bid to kickstart his ailing boxing career.

To finish his spiel, Wilder decided to add something of a poem to his three-day social spree. What it all meant is anybody’s guess.

Deontay Wilder

Would you rather love than hate? For love’s the choice that can liberate, in this world’s tempestuous state, let’s get our priorities straight.

Would you rather build bridges, not walls, mend the fractures, heal the pain,

Embrace diversity, answer love’s calls, for unity we shall gain.

In a world divided, torn apart, let love be the common thread to our domain.

Would you rather forgive, not resent, release the burden that’s weighing down on your back, or,

Would you rather sow seeds of love, cultivate a garden of grace,

Nurture compassion from above, and let empathy interlace.

So let this poem be a gentle plea to choose love over hate,

Embrace the power of unity, and let compassion resonate.

In a world that yearns for harmony, let love be our guiding star,

For in the embrace of love, we see how beautiful and true we are.

I hope you find inspiration in these words, for love is way more powerful than hate. – Deontay Wilder.

Boxing fans are still clamoring to see the hardest puncher back in action. It’s been far too long and a year of failed promises regarding fights with Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua, or Andy Ruiz Jr.

Is Deontay Wilder’s career over? Does he have any intention of returning? No amount of poetry will tell us that.

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