Deontay Wilder is putting in as much preparation as he can ahead of his boxing match with Tyson Fury for the WBC Heavyweight Championship on 1st December.
While the Gypsy King is seen as the underdog for some people -- not that he would complain about that -- boxing fans have noticed something worrying about the 33-year-old American in some new footage.
The reigning WBC Heavyweight Champion was struggling to show off the devastating power that he has in his punches.
In fact, one Twitter user asked how would he be able to execute his 'trademark windmills' on the 30-year-old Brit if he can't do it during a sparring session.
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Of course, it also prompted other social media users to feel the same way.
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Yesterday, Wilder sent out a chilling message to his upcoming opponent.
"Tyson Fury doesn't know what he's gotten himself into," he said.
"He better be hugging, and wrestling, and kissing them (bears) as well too because he's definitely going to need a teddy bear in the hospital, for sure.
"This is no game for me, I don't play this. This is not a game. I always told my baby, 'Daddy's coming home.' When you fight the Bronze Bomber, these guys know what they're getting themselves into.
"They can hear the stories, they can hear the tales all they want. But when you get in the ring and feel it, that's when -- and only when -- you know what you've been hearing, what you've been seeing, is real."
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