Deontay Wilder will not retire after two consecutive losses

Many people think that the “copper bomb” Deontay Wilder will retire after two consecutive defeats by Tyson Fury. However, coach Malik Scott asserts that this American punch will return to the stage in the future.

“I don't think Wilder will retire. He has a fairly stable financial source to support his family. This puncher doesn't need to make money by playing again. However, the retirement has never been in a part of Wilder's plan.” Malik Scott revealed to the IFL TV channel.

“Wilder will return to no matter what he wants. Wilder is always a big name in the world boxing and will always appear in cult matches.”

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Deontay Wilder twice consecutively defeated Tyson Fury

The last match, Wilder has proved great technical and tactical progress. Although he failed, he received many compliments through this match. Although doing very well, it has not been able to overcome Tyson Fury.

“Deontay Wilder has shown very well in the last match, unfortunately Tyson Fury did better than that. This is a memorable match for heavy boxing.” Malik Scott added.

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Deontay Wilder's technique has made great progress in this match

Although not declaring retired, Deontay Wilder may have to rest for a long time to recover injury after the last match. This is also the time for Wilder to think about future plans.

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