DEONTAY WILDER ‘looks exactly the same’ in training videos as he did before his defeat to Tyson Fury, according to Eddie Hearn.
And the Matchroom chief reckons the American is already ‘mentally defeated’ ahead of the trilogy fight.
Deontay Wilder is training hard to win back his world title against Tyson Fury[/caption] Eddie Hearn is not impressed by what he sees from the videos in the camp[/caption]The Bronze Bomber, 35, is making his preparations to take on the Gypsy King on July 24.
But Hearn – whose own plans for Anthony Joshua to take on Fury were scuppered by the rematch – fears the worst for Wilder.
He told the DAZN Boxing Show: “A guy doesn’t just grow ability overnight, that’s the difference. [He looks] exactly the same.
“You’ve seen clips on Instagram of him hitting pads with Malik Scott.
“The movement? Exactly the same. The footwork? Exactly the same. You’re not gonna teach him new tricks.
“Yes, he will always be dangerous, he will always have the ability to take any heavyweight out with one punch.
“Therefore you cannot rule him out in this fight and I’m not saying he doesn’t have a chance. He’s exactly the same fighter.
“He’s also, mentally, completely and utterly defeated.
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How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight[/caption]“You only have to look at the, almost like the psychoanalysis of what’s unfolded in the last three or four months. His comments and everything.
“He’s not just gonna learn things with Malik Scott to beat Tyson Fury.”
Wilder – who lost his unbeaten record and WBC heavyweight belt with his 2020 defeat – has been putting in the hard yards in the gym over recent months.
He took to Instagram this week to show off his blood-spattered boots after 16 rounds of sparring.
Various other clips from inside the training camp have been put out on social media – including a 310lbs bench press and looking shredded during some skipping.
The Bronze Bomber is confident he can deliver the goods next time around[/caption] The American is ‘mentally, completely and utterly defeated’ according to Hearn[/caption]But there were fears on Thursday evening the mega-fight could be postponed following a Covid-19 outbreak in Fury’s team.
It is unclear how many people have tested positive but there is a chance the dust-up will be pushed back until September.
A Top Rank statement read: “We continue to monitor the health status of Tyson and his team and the status of the event has not changed to date.”
Former WBC king Wilder is still training as if the fight is set to go ahead, saying: “I don’t care what the media’s reporting… If this is supposed to be a distraction, we’re not distracted at all.”
Wilder lost his first pro fight when Fury stunned him last February and with it went his WBC heavyweight world title[/caption] Hearn’s man Anthony Joshua was denied a Battle of Britain with Fury this summer[/caption]