Deontay Wilder hints at retirement after Tyson Fury trilogy defeat  

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American boxer Deontay Wilder aka the ‘Bronze Bomber’ has given the biggest hint yet that he is set to retire from boxing after his last trilogy defeat in the hands of British boxer, Tyson Fury.

The pugilist who had to undergo surgery after suffering heavy blows to the head during his last defeat to British boxer Tyson Fury better known as the ‘Gypsie King’ gave the hint during a recent interview.

“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.

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“I’ve done that. There’s a lot of things that I’ve accomplished that I feel I have to prove to anyone because I’ve already proven [myself].

“Should I push forward? Should I give it a go one more time? Or should I just retire and focus on the other things that I already have, other things that I want to get into?” he added.

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