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Heavyweight champ Wilder sorry after decking TV mascot

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury trade verbal jabs at a Los Angeles press conference promoting their December 1 heavyweight world title bout © GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File / Victor Decolongon

LOS ANGELES, United States, Oct 14Heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder apologized Sunday after unleashing a punch that knocked down the mascot on an ESPN programme.

Wilder, appearing on ESPN Nacion to promote his December title fight against Britain’s Tyson Fury, was asked to demonstrate his punching power by striking the mascot — a man inside a burrito-themed foam costume.

The blow knocked the sombrero-wearing mascot to the ground, although ESPN said reports the man inside the costume suffered a broken jaw were incorrect.

“I sincerely apologize to the brave man that was injured (if this is true),” Wilder wrote on Instagram. “I have the up most high respect for him, his participation, willingness and courage.

“If this is true @nacionespn I personally would like to invite him to my Dec.1 fight.”

Wilder also refuted reports that he didn’t realize there was a person inside the costume.

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

Wilder, the World Boxing Organization champion, is unbeaten in 40 bouts. He takes on former world champion Fury in Los Angeles on December 1.

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