Deontay Wilder is still making accusations against Tyson: “I have proof of a lot of things Fury did”
Deontay Wilder has had a lot to say in the past week – Including the fact that a new psychedelic has helped him feel happier as he looks to restart his career against Joseph Parker.
Ayahuasca is a South American psychoactive brew, traditionally used by Indigenous cultures and folk healers in Amazon and Orinoco basins for spiritual ceremonies, divination, and healing a variety of psychosomatic complaints.
Speaking to Lucky Block, Wilder said:
Ayahuasca retreat in South America helped me after Tyson Fury defeats
“It isn't so much what I think Fury did, it was what I know he did. But God said ‘victory is not yours, it's his’, so I walk on that path. What I think has helped me a lot with life and what has made me happier – because I have proof of a lot of things Fury did – but that's neither here nor there. But what has helped me on the journey of life is Ayahuasca.
“Ayahuasca has been a beautiful thing. I advise everyone to explore those options of taking Ayahuasca. It has definitely released something in me, a lot of people say that I'm more sensitive to things and happier – and I feel that way ever since leaving Ayahuasca.
“I feel so much happier and a release of things. It's a beautiful thing. I appreciate the smallest things in life, not saying I didn't before, but I do even more on a wider scale. I'm happier and smiling more and a lot of people get sceptical about Ayahuasca because of certain things and they get frightful, but I always tell people you must overcome your fears because your fears can hold you back from reaching the next level.
“This is the happiest I've ever been. A lot of people assumed I was depressed because they weren't hearing from me. But if you go back in the history of time, when I'm out of boxing, I'm MIA. I leave it alone, I go do other things because I'm so talented in so many different ways that I don't spend all my time boxing. I can't. I need multiple incomes, I have eight children, so I must continue to provide service to my greatness; the start of my music career which is going very well and I'm a businessman; I own many properties, I'm building plazas and hotel condominiums, I have employees. I have a lot going on that doesn't consist of boxing all the time. We can't box all the time.”
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