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Deontay Wilder to face Tyson Fury in Edo-inspired costume

The costume designers said the red represents war, while the black represents a funeral.

• October 9, 2021
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury

Former World Boxing Champion Deontay Wilder will be facing Tyson Fury in an Edo-inspired costume on Saturday at midnight West African Time.

The Sun UK reports that Cosmo Lombino and Donato Crowley, stylists of the former WBC title holder said the costume will pay homage to Mr Wilder’s Nigerian roots.

“This costume is very special to Deontay,” the Sun UK quoted the designers as having said, adding, “He asked us to use red and black colours, which represent Wilder’s African roots. The red represents war, while the black represents a funeral.”

According to the designers, “This time around, we created a couture surprise element that is sure to make heads turn and honour Deontay’s African Edo tribe.”

They disclosed that the new costume is going to be significantly lighter than his legendary black mask costume that was blamed for his defeat at the hands of Mr Fury in 2020.

They said  Mr Wilder had already tried on the costume to ensure that it doesn’t drain his energy reserves.

Mr Wilder’s costume choice comes a few months after he disclosed that he traced his roots to Edo State, Nigeria.

The bronze bomber who has never been to Nigeria, in a viral YouTube video, said he plans to visit Edo state to learn more about his roots. “Once I’m done with what I’m doing, I’m going back to see my tribe Edo,” Mr Wilder said.

“I want to see my culture and my ancestors and learn a lot of things. We all have lots of things that we are connected to that we know nothing about. I’ll love to go there and do research about my roots and my tribe,” he added.

Mr Fury had earlier vowed to knock out Wilder when they meet for the third time on Saturday in Las Vegas, with the Briton’s WBC heavyweight title on the line.

The undefeated Fury (30-0-1), who battled Wilder (42-1-1) to a draw in 2018 before taking the belt from the American, was tagged the aggressor at Wednesday’s news conference.

The heated back-and-forth repeatedly berating the former champion near the end of the event led organisers to call off a planned face-off for the cameras.

Tonight’s fight was scheduled for July 24 before Fury’s positive COVID-19 test forced a postponement.

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