Deontay Wilder reveals he could RETIRE from boxing after his trilogy defeat against Tyson Fury, despite vowing that 'the best is yet to come'... with crestfallen former champion tempted to focus on other ventures Deontay Wilder was knocked out in his trilogy clash with Tyson Fury in October The American boasted a flawless professional record until he met Fury He now faces a long route back to the top of the heavyweight division Wilder has now suggested that he could walk away from the sport altogether
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Deontay Wilder has revealed he is contemplating retirement following his knockout defeat against Tyson Fury back in October.
Wilder, 36, suffered the second loss of his boxing career against Fury, who was also the first man to breach his unbeaten record in February 2020.
The Bronze Bomber played his part in an all-time heavyweight classic when they met for a third time, climbing off the canvas in the third round and scoring two knockdowns of his own in the fourth.
Deontay Wilder has revealed he is contemplating retirement following his defeat vs Tyson Fury