Deontay Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs) attributed his loss to Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) to the too heavy suit he entered the ring in. The suit, which weighs about 10 kilograms and was equipped with batteries and LEDs, allegedly weakened the Bronze Bomber's legs. The American, however, was not angry at the creators of his armour, with whom he had already collaborated - Cosmo Lombino and Donato Crowley - and instructed them to prepare a new one for Saturday's outing before his third clash with Fury.
In an interview with The Sun, the designers themselves revealed the secret of what Wilder's outfit will look like on Saturday. "This outfit will be particularly important for Deontay," Lombino and Crowley said. "He asked us to use red and black, which symbolizes his African roots.
"Red is the color of war and black is the color of a funeral. It will be a surprise that is sure to draw attention and honour Deontay Edo's African tribe," the designers said.