Deontay Wilder ‘positively’ contemplating a comeback after dropping epic trilogy struggle with Tyson Fury
Deontay Wilder ‘positively’ contemplating a comeback as former WBC world heavyweight champion seeks to resurrect profession after dropping epic trilogy struggle with Tyson Fury
- Deontay Wilder was undefeated earlier than his profitable trilogy in opposition to Fury
- American misplaced his final two fights, however he says he isn’t but formally retired
- Now former heavyweight world champion is ‘contemplating’ a return to boxing
Former WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is ‘contemplating’ a return to the ring.
The 36-year-old American has not fought since his knockout defeat by Tyson Fury in October final yr.
That was his second loss in a row, however the Bronze Bomber says he isn’t but formally retired.
Former heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder is ‘contemplating’ a return to boxing
He instructed Premier Boxing: ‘I am positively contemplating coming again.
‘That is one thing that we’re attempting to determine and get issues located.
‘I really feel [it could be] a re-boost for my profession.’
The American has not fought since his knockout defeat by Tyson Fury in October final yr
Wilder was undefeated and held the WBC world title earlier than his profitable trilogy in opposition to Fury, however suffered two knockout defeats by the Gypsy King after a draw of their first struggle.
Wilder continued: ‘It isn’t in regards to the monetary issues, I by no means must return to boxing ever once more in my life. I’ve set my life up.’
Fury, who retired after beating Dillian Whyte in April, is the one fighter to defeat Wilder.
The ‘Bronze Bomber’ has 42 wins in his profession, with 41 of these coming by way of knockout.
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