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Edo Man Deontay Wilder lost ₦125 billion Anthony Joshua fight due to Psychedelic drug

Psychedelic drugs to blame as Edo Man Deontay Wilder lost 125 billion fight against Anthony Joshua.
After Anthony Joshua defeated Otto Wallin he sends a warning to Deontay Wilder who lost to Joseph Parker.
Psychedelic drugs to blame as Edo Man Deontay Wilder lost 125 billion fight against Anthony Joshua.
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Deontay Wilder's long-awaited showdown with Anthony Joshua was scuppered by his use of Psychedelic drugs, his head coach has stunningly claimed.

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The former WBC heavyweight champion was on course to have back-to-back multi-million-pound dust-ups with AJ before his Riyadh rumble with Joseph Parker last December.

Deontay Wilder fumbled ₦125 billion Anthony Joshua fight

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But a gun-shy Bronze Bomber turned in a stinker of a performance against the Australian and has seemingly forever scuppered one of the biggest fights in the history of the heavyweight division.

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On December 23, in Saudi Arabia, Anthony Joshua will make a comeback against Otto Wallin, while Deontay Wilder will take on Joseph Parker.

Furthermore, head coach Malik Scott asserted that the disastrous performance he gave was due to his recent use of Ayahuasca, which slowed down his destructive tendencies.

Wilder has been transparent about his use of the popular psychedelic substance from South America known as ayahuasca.

Before his confrontation with Parker in Saudi Arabia, the 38-year-old stated that using the drug had left him feeling "reborn".

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In a pivotal match this summer against Chinese clubber Zhilei Zhang, Wilder will try to get his career back on track.

Additionally, Scott is sure that Zhang will not be defeated by the Alabama slugger shell that showed up against Parker.

Not his legacy, as he is already a legend, but the possibility of winning the heavyweight title twice puts his legacy in jeopardy.

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