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Raging Wilder storms out of talkSPORT studio as security forced to step in

DEONTAY WILDER stormed out of the talkSPORT studio after rowing with Simon Jordan over Tyson Fury.

The Bronze Bomber, 40, visited talkSPORT Towers alongside Derek Chisora as the pair continue to promote their upcoming bout.

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Deontay Wilder visited talkSPORT Towers to promote his upcoming fightCredit: talkSPORT

The American, 40, was fuming during the conversationCredit: talkSPORT

Wilder stormed out of the studioCredit: talkSPORT

The chat began to deteriorate when talkSPORT co-host and former Crystal Palace chairman Jordan asked Wilder about his feud with Fury.

Wilder snapped: “No I won’t talk about him, we are not going to talk about him at all.”

Jordan, 58, continued his line of questioning – particularly referring to the Bronze Bomber’s excuses for losing to the Gypsy King.

Wilder yelled: “You can say that, I know the truth, I have the facts.”

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Security arrived on the scene as the American got increasingly irate.

Fuming Wilder towered over Jordan, before shouting as he left the building.

The Bronze Bomber is set to fight Chisora at London’s 02 Arena on April 4.

During the pair’s visit to talkSPORT, Del Boy carried a cardboard cut-out of Wilder’s old foe Tyson Fury.

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Wilder raged at talkSPORT co-host Simon JordanCredit: talkSPORT

The pair rowed over Wilder’s feud with Tyson FuryCredit: talkSPORT

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Tyson Fury will make his return in April against Arslanbek Makhmudov, Conor Benn is closing in on a world title shot and Fabio Wardley will defend his newly won heavyweight crown.

Canelo Alvarez will be hoping to return after his defeat to Terence Crawford and heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk will also need to defend his straps.

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  • Sat 4 – Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder – DAZN PPV
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The 42-year-old joked to Wilder: “Come and take a selfie” – to which the Bronze Bomber huffed: “What the helly?”

Prompting plenty of laughter from onlookers, Wilder then added: “I’m going to put my nuts on his bald head.”

He then clambered onto a chair and waved his crotch towards the cut-out Fury’s face.

Wilder and Fury’s long-running feud was recently sparked once again when the Bronze Bomber claimed that “white supremacy” was at play during their first fight, which ended a draw in December 2018.

Appearing on a podcast, Wilder said: “I don’t know about the third one but, in the first two, he definitely cheated. I have proof and evidence of that.

“When I do my documentary and my movie, it will be presented, all the evidence that I know.

“The man cheated, he is the biggest cheater in boxing history, if you look him up, you will see it.

“And, if I am lying, then sue me for defamation of character.

“Being a black man, with dark skin, makes it harder to believe me than a white man.

“In the first fight, with the referee, that’s white supremacy.

“He said he did what he thought was best for boxing, but his job was to count his a** out, he gave him an extra 15 seconds.”

Fury, 37, didn’t take long to respond on social media – labelling Wilder as a “p***y” a “b***h” and a “s***house” on Instagram.

The Gypsy King twice went on to knock Wilder out; in their February 2020 rematch and October 2021 trilogy bout.

Tyson Fury fought Wilder three times… winning twice and drawing onceCredit: AP

Wilder and Chisora are set to do battle at London’s 02 ArenaCredit: Getty

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