Deontay Wilder - Everytime Ft. Marsellos Wilder (Official Music Video)
Deontay Wilder Releases Debut Music Video With Stunning Girlfriend Telli Swift For First Single “Everytime”

Former WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder has released a music video for his debut single.
The Bronze Bomber began making music the year he took off following his brutal KO loss to Tyson Fury last October.
Deontay Wilder has released a music video for his debut single every time.
Wilder’s fiancee Telli Swift stars in the lavish music video
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Swift bared her bum in a loving hug with The Bronze Bomber
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Wilder ended the video with his patented “Bomb Squad” shout
Wilder released his first song, every time, in June and revealed that his brother Marsellos is also featured on the track.
And four months later, the American finally released a video for the catchy song.
Wilder shared a short clip of the video on his Instagram account, writing, “Here’s a snippet of my official video for my new single every time Ft. Marsello’s Wilder.”
The video features multiple clips of Wilder and his fiancé Telli Swift embracing lovingly.
At one point in the video, Swift can be seen lying on top of her topless beau in a skimpy black thong.
Wilder’s legions of supporters were quick to speak out, saying, “Gwan, Bronze Bomber.
“Heavy, heavy blood. Nice tune and video. Congratulations.”
And another said: “Making hits in and out of the ring.”
Ahead of releasing the debut song, Wilder said, “I wanted to feel good this summer while I was chilling, doing the things I love, and listening to some good old vibing music.
“I knew exactly what I wanted, so I created it. The mind is a very powerful tool when used properly.
“I share with you my passion and my gift. I hope you like it.
“I present to you every time Ft. My brother @wilderworld2.”
Wilder, 37, made a spectacular return to the ring earlier this month against former sparring partner Robert Helenius.
The Alabama slammer scored a sensational first-round knockout of the Swedish giants to claim his first win in nearly three years.
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