Deontay Wilder apologises for injuring mascot on television show

Deontay Wilder apologises for injuring mascot on television show

(FASTNEWS|COLOMBO) – World Boxing Council (WBC) Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder has apologised if he injured a mascot after punching it on United States (US) television.

It had been reported the American had broken the mascot’s jaw when he appeared on Spanish language sports show Nacion ESPN to promote his upcoming fight against Tyson Fury.

Wilder floored the mascot, who was wearing a sombrero and moustache, as the presenters watched on.

He denied reports he did not know there was somebody inside the costume.

“Anything headlining I didn’t know a human being was in there is just straight click-baiting,” said Wilder on Instagram.

“I sincerely apologise to the brave man that was injured (If this is true). I have the utmost respect for him, his participation, willingness and courage.

“If this (Injured mascot) is true, I personally would like to invite him to my 01 December fight.”

Wilder will defend his belt against former World Champion Fury in Los Angeles.