Deontay Wilder praises the fighting talents of Sead Kolasinac in his fight against thugs armed with knives



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Sead Kolasinac's courage to fight the hooligans who tried to steal his watch won the praise of world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, who praised his fighting skills.

The Arsenal defender has repulsed the attackers with a knife to protect his teammate Mesut Ozil from a selfless act.

The video footage of the "Bosnian tank" pushing the moped gang swept the Internet and Wilder even commented on the senseless clip.

The undefeated American hailed the heroic feat of Kolasinac while applauding his footwork.

"He has a good rebound, he comes and goes," said Wilder about Kolasinac.

"Wait to see him throw a hook.We do not know what his technique looks like, but his footwork … it is quite mobile.

"We will have to work on it and make sure that it does not load before because it is very predictable and this makes it very vulnerable.

"He has fast feet, we can work with that," he added.

It looks like he's having a career in boxing he's not succeeding in football.

Picture: PA
Picture: PA

The incident did not bother Kolasinac. He reacted to this ordeal by posting on social media.

He shared a photo of himself with Ozil, accompanied by the caption: "think we're fine".

According to the Daily Mail, Ozil abandoned his car in the middle of the road and sprinted to the Turkish restaurant Likya, where he is a regular.

Azuka Alintah, 36, witnessed the incident and said: this Ozil "looked absolutely terrified" and "ran for his life".

"I saw him disappear into the restaurant with the bikers on his tail," he said.

"They did not take off their helmets and were all black, they wore long sleeve tops in warm weather, they stood out, it was really scary.

"God knows what would have happened if they caught him. It seemed to me that he would have been chopped up and he clearly thought so too.

"As soon as the restaurant staff started to approach the window and the door, they turned around and roared.

"The police arrived shortly after and the road was almost blocked."

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar is a journalist at SPORTbible. He graduated from Bath Spa University with a BA in Media Communication. Pbadionate about combat sports, he has contributed to the websites of MMA AddictedMMA and CagePotato. Nasir covered some of the biggest fights, while interviewing Conor McGregor, Michael Bisping and Anthony Joshua. He is also a big fan of Bristol City.

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