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March 30, 2026 - Hodgetwins
10:44
Interview Exposes Difference Between Black and White Culture

Deontay Wilder confronts allegations regarding Tyson Fury's water and Game of Thrones outfit, sparking a heated debate where the host argues Black men face unique skepticism compared to White counterparts. The discussion escalates as the host critiques Wilder's emotional reaction, suggesting his agitation stems from racial anxiety rather than the fight itself, while noting how race infiltrates unrelated events like Hallie Berry's Grammy comments. Ultimately, the exchange highlights a profound cultural divide, illustrating how Black individuals often internalize racism and struggle to separate their achievements from their identity in ways White counterparts do not. [Automatically generated summary]

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Wilder vs White Culture Clash 00:10:43
This interview between Deontay Wilder, the box of the black guy, and this white guy exposes the difference between white culture and black culture.
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I wanted to move you on to Tarson Fury.
I don't want to talk about him.
No, you got to talk to you.
We're here about Darrell.
No, no, but you're going to talk about it.
We're not going to talk about him.
But as Paul.
We're not going to talk about him at all.
Understand that.
If somebody practicing taking their stuff out of their guns and training, what you think they're going to do in the fight?
Yeah, but that's all I got to say about that.
I want to put something to you about you.
And Fury just happens to be the hook for it.
That's all I got to say about it.
You talked about being treated in that fight.
You talked about water being spiked.
You talked about your Game of Thrones outfit being too heavy for you.
I didn't say that.
You said it was too heavy for you.
I didn't say that.
Okay, well, I might be wrong on that one.
What I'm asking you in all of this is it sounds to me, given the character that you are, that's like a little bit flaky.
You lost those fights, and those fights were lost.
And you saying that someone like Fury treated you in those fights, I think it's kind of disappointing to me.
I know the truth.
I have the facts.
Okay.
I understand that.
But I got the facts of it.
I got the proof.
I got the people to tell it.
And we'll look forward to it.
I understand that.
We'll look forward to it.
Understand that.
What I say in boxing, I mean, and it's the truth.
I risk my life for you's entertainment to see.
Absolutely.
So I ain't never lied about none of this business.
You can believe what.
Why is it so hard to believe a black man than a white man?
Why is it so hard to believe a black man?
See, this has nothing to do with race.
Us as black people, we like to incorporate racism into everything we see.
Even though it has nothing to do with the conversational particular situational event.
Yeah.
They should have just left race out of it.
But I think he had some valid points about that fight.
He's made some claims that he had something in his gloves or something like that.
Yeah, yeah, I get that.
But why make it about race?
I know you lost the battle when you do that.
Anything you say after that, Matthew brought out race, everything you say is not going to be credible.
It's credible to black people.
No, you need white people.
They're the majority of the population.
Why is it?
Let me ask you a question.
Yeah, go on.
So why?
Especially for myself.
Nothing to do with color.
This whole country got something to do.
This whole world got something to do with race.
You think you turn out better.
You think you have a, you think, you'd have had a great life.
You think your life has been like mine?
I would stare at Chesaur then.
See, he is so emotional.
Yeah.
He's trying to undermine his own life and everything he's accomplished in his life.
He's trying to say that white man has had a better life than him.
I think he's worth like, well, he's a more type millionaire.
I think he's worth 30 million.
You Dante Wilder?
Deontay?
Yeah.
Yeah, Deontay.
I mean, that's a great life.
Yeah, and when I hear black people talk like this, it makes me think that they don't like being black.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's very suspicious when they resort to that.
It's like everything they achieved in life has been secondhand because they've been black.
It's like they're giving off this impression that they should have performed a lot better or been more financially successful if they were white instead of black.
And I think that does a lot of black people a disservice.
Like Hallie Berry came out the other day.
She said, after she went to Grammy, next morning, I woke up, I'm still black.
I'm like, what?
Like, it makes me think they don't like being black.
If they had a chance, if they came out with a machine, where you walk in black, you walk out as a white person.
I think most black people would do it.
Yeah.
Just based on his interaction.
How emotional he gets.
Yeah, Halley Barry, Deontay, y'all have had great lives.
Yeah.
I don't get it.
Okay, also forgiving.
He's a black man.
I'm a national treasure in this country that it's not about color.
You call somebody a church.
You have a whole lot of black people around you.
Bring out a question.
I moved on.
I want to pull it back into that.
I want to ask you a question.
I want to ask you a question.
Deontay, let me just get this, get into Derek about Fight Week.
Because he's known to be dynamic in Fight Week.
We just see that little safe story that's right.
Come on, man.
Y'all can't tell, man.
He can't even sit still.
He got rattled, man, because black people are fragile when it comes to race.
If you want to get a black person off their game, just bring up race.
They lose it.
Puts them in a trance.
It's like they're unable to think.
Mesmerizes them.
Puts them hypnotizes them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come on, man.
We can never disagree.
As a little boy, and as a view as a little boy is totally different than my view as a little boy.
Most black people, while we so into it, we didn't tell them because we have PTLD.
We done been through so much.
So that's a great point.
Growing up as a little kid, all my horrible experiences in life involved other black people, like guns and stuff like that being put on me.
So he kind of admits that.
He has PTSD.
That's why we at each other's throats all the time.
But I think he's trying to say we at each other's throats because of the PTSD put on them by white people.
Yeah, that PTSD ain't coming from white people.
Yeah.
It's coming from us.
But that's a great point, Deontay.
That's a great point.
If that's the point he was trying to make.
Yeah.
Why don't you move on, right?
It's hard to move on when you don't know the truth.
And that's when I come in and try to give you a vision.
A little inside.
See, this guy right here, he's loving it.
He agrees with them.
This exposes black culture.
This is how black people think.
As a black person, y'all need some Uncle Tom's in your life.
Yeah, he's going to fight this guy.
Yeah.
It's the next fight.
Yeah.
It's going to end up.
That's why I think I might be wrong.
Like, y'all need, and I say that, you know, jokingly, Uncle Tom.
Uncle Tom real life was a hero.
But y'all need a different perspective from a black person.
Yeah.
Move on when you don't know the truth.
And that's when I come in and try to give you a vision, a little inside of what we go through as black people, man.
I go there.
You know, you don't get it.
None of y'all get it.
What do you want me to get?
Y'all don't get it.
And that's the problem.
You think you get what you don't understand.
Okay.
Why is it so hard?
Put it back into the fight.
Let's talk about the fight.
It's hard to put it back.
I'm from the South.
You understand?
Come on.
Let's put it back into the fight.
It's hard when y'all don't understand.
I think I got another situation.
I said I didn't want to talk about.
I get it.
I totally get it.
It's still not good enough.
Yeah, I think a lot of black people suffer from.
I do personally.
And I think I see it in a lot of black folks.
We have racial anxiety.
We see things that's not there.
I think we had a little bit of that growing up.
Oh, yeah, most definitely.
But then we went into the Marine Corps and traveled around.
And I just learned, you know, white people is just like us.
Yeah.
I think a lot of black people, they suffer from only living around other black people.
I grew up in poor white neighborhoods.
I lived in poor black neighborhoods.
And I got to see it from both sides.
Yeah.
I think black people just have a perspective from one side, and that's it.
That's true.
Yeah.
About a situation.
Now you got me riled up.
Fair enough.
Wild as that.
I feel you understand me.
You don't mean that, man.
I can't stop.
Let me get the out of here, bro.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here talking about my peoples and all that.
It's wait a minute.
He said, y'all talk about my people.
No, you're talking about your people.
You made this about race.
He's just asking you simple boxing questions.
Doesn't matter if you're black or white, but you the one made it about race.
See, just the thing.
He's a white interviewer.
Yeah.
And the guy he's asking him about is another white guy.
So he felt like they were attacking him for his skin color.
Yeah.
Which wasn't the case.
I'm telling you, black people suffer from racial anxiety.
Oh, you mean that?
Black and white, man, black people have a very difficult time handling that on their own.
Yeah.
Okay, stop.
Let me get the out of here, bro.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here talking about my people and all that.
It's hard to believe a black man than a white man.
The mother cheated.
Tell him to sue me so I can show the facts early.
Because when the documentary and everything, the story come out, I'm going to show every thing.
I'm going to get all the people that all the people that's in the inside.
He got people in the inside of him.
I don't what?
No, I don't about that.
I'm not scared.
I don't know.
I said we didn't want to bring him up in the first place.
It ain't got to do with him.
The you talking about.
Well, I see why he's upset.
I don't understand his reaction.
Yeah.
You can't control your emotions.
Yeah, I know.
But he's there to promote that fight.
He's not there to talk about Tyson Fury.
He wasn't ready for it.
But he's insisting that Fury cheated.
And he's got a documentary coming out.
He could have handled it a lot.
A lot better, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Storming out in the room.
I guess he felt like he was being attacked.
But you should be able to handle verbal and physical attacks.
You're a professional boxer.
Yeah, it's not done yet.
It's not done yet.
Look at this.
Yeah, man.
I'm out.
What happened there wasn't right.
He told you, don't bring it up.
Come on.
It's on schedule.
I had to ask a question.
Well, about Fury.
He told you.
Everyone else asked him.
Rick Reno asks him.
Why can't I ask him?
Derek, sit down.
Come on.
I'll wait for you for half an hour.
Don't be a come on.
That was nuts.
Yeah, it looked like he did a bait and switch with him, though.
No, I ain't gonna bring it up.
Didn't as soon as you get on the show, he brings it up.
That's just a question, man.
I know.
He made some comments.
You're not gonna defend him.
Right, right.
If you're not ready to defend anything, don't bring it up.
Don't make those accusations.
Yeah, but I think he was trying to promote that fight between him and the other guy.
You know?
I get that.
Yeah.
But Kevin, you're going to an interview.
Right, right.
Be prepared.
Don't you have a PR team to help you answer questions?
Right, right.
He totally mishandled this situation.
Yeah.
I'm not giving him any excuses, but I can see why he's upset, though.
That upset?
Not that upset, no.
No.
Of course not.
Of course not.
Oh, we got Woke Kevin here today, everybody.
Look at Woke Kevin.
What are you talking about?
Kevin getting woke in here.
Well, it's two sides to every story.
Yeah, I get that.
But I'm not excusing his behavior.
He should have totally handled it differently.
Oh, okay.
Oh, okay.
I just want to make that clear.
That's more like it.
Yeah.
Well, that's the difference between white culture and black culture.
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