Deontay Wilder has suggested he’s considering retirement from boxing following defeat to Tyson Fury in their trilogy bout.
Fury returned from retirement to face the Bronze Bomber, who was undefeated prior to facing the Manchester fighter, with the first contest ending in a controversial draw.
The Gypsy King later secured WBC heavyweight belt following his victory in their first rematch before making it back-to-back wins in October when he won the trilogy bout in Las Vegas.
That leaves Fury as the only man to defeat Wilder during his career.
Wilder has now hinted that he could hang up his gloves in order to pursue other endeavors.
“It’s mixed feelings because ultimately I have accomplished all my goals in this sport. I told my daughter when she was one-year-old that I’d be a champion and I’d be able to support her beyond her belief,” he told Kevin Hart on an episode of Cold As Balls on the Laugh Out Loud Network.