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Deontay Wilder appears to be considering retirement after his two losses in a row against Tyson Fury. ‘The Bronze Bomber’ offered is best in the latest outing and could feed Fury to the canvas multiple times. However, it didn’t fetch him the much-needed victory.

Despite Malik Scott’s assurance of seeing Wilder win the trilogy, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ surrendered in the 11 round of the fight. However, Tyson Fury’s trainer Sugar Hill Steward doesn’t see it as an end of Deontay Wilder. He believes the American knockout artist can rightly revive his ways and start dominating the division again. In an exclusive chat with FightHype.com, Steward passed on some advice to Wilder.

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He said, “It’s some old science that I won’t touch on right now. But it’s some old science that you know giving the body rest is very helpful. And you know it’s important. So, Deontay [Wilder] having some rest I think it will do him good. “

“I don’t think anything is wrong with Deontay Wilder. I think he will perfectly normal and back to knocking people out as always.”

42-2-1 as a professional, Wilder has knocked down every opponent he has faced and has beaten everyone except for Tyson Fury. That said, he has earned 41 KOs so far and has defended his WBC belt ten times, leveling the numbers with Muhammad Ali’s title defenses.

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Tyson Fury has also shown solidarity for his former nemesis and has wanted to see him remain active. He has even backed Wilder to vanquish Anthony Joshua within three rounds in a possible clash. Therefore, Wilder has enough believers who would love to see him lace the gloves again.

Deontay Wilder is still to announce his next plans

The former WBC world heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder, connected with Byron Scott and shed views on his ongoing plans. He might choose to return to action and is currently crafting up a proper plan. But he is unsure whether he will do that. His wife accompanied him in the interview, where Wilder talked about a lot of things.

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When asked about his boxing plans, he said, “I’m thinking about doing Ayahuasca. That’s gonna be my decision making process… Boxing’s put a bad taste because of what it’s done to me. It’s dangerous, politics, cheating… I still have love for the sport though.”

While several more heavyweight thrillers are already on the loop, Wilder’s resurrection can intensify the whole division.

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