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Deontay Wilder hints that he could RETIRE if he loses Tyson Fury trilogy fight after Las Vegas loss - Daily Mail






‘This is the last final straw as I see it’: Deontay Wilder hints that he could RETIRE if he loses Tyson Fury trilogy fight and admits he has been ‘weeding out snakes’ from his circle that he believes contributed to Las Vegas loss


  • Deontay Wilder suffered his first professional loss to Tyson Fury in Las Vegas 

  • The American agreed to Part III which has been delayed due to the coronavirus 

  • And Wilder is confident he can bounce back from losing his title in February

  • Wilder also says he has weeded out the ‘snakes’ who contributed to his loss 

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By Kishan Vaghela For Mailonline


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Deontay Wilder has sensationally claimed that he could hang up his gloves if he loses his trilogy fight against Tyson Fury.


The American suffered his first professional defeat when his cornerman Mark Breland threw in the towel in the seventh round of his rematch with Fury in February.


Wilder agreed to a third fight after seeing his five-year reign as WBC heavyweight world champion ended in Las Vegas, the consequence of which saw him weed out ‘the snakes’ from his circle that he believes cost him victory against Fury.



Deontay Wilder has admitted he could retire if he loses his trilogy fight to Tyson Fury




Wilder suffered his first professional defeat to Fury when his camp threw in the towel in Vegas



Part III was initially scheduled for July 25, but is expected to be delayed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.


But Wilder revealed he is confident of both the fight going ahead this year and of bouncing back. 


‘This is the last final straw as I see it. I’m taking everything in that happened, everything that happened towards me,’ he said in an interview with PBC Podcast.


‘I’m cutting my grass, I’m getting rid of a lot of snakes in the grass.


‘This time has allowed me to look back, dig in the weed and see what was really going on.



Wilder agreed to Part III despite losing his grip on the WBC world champion title to Fury



‘You can have a lot of great people around you, but certain jealousy of people you can’t control.


‘Everybody wants certain things, everybody wants what you have but they don’t want to work as hard as you, to sacrifice as much as you.


‘People get envious of the things they can’t have, I had to weed out, change up certain things.’


Wilder also confirmed that he will bring in ‘one or two’ new faces to his camp for the trilogy fight where he has promised fans they will see ‘the real Deontay Wilder’.


Wilder also went on record to say that he suffered a bicep injury during his knockout defeat to Fury, which required surgery, but confirmed recovery was going well.



Wilder also revealed he has ‘weeded out the snakes’ who he believes cost him victory




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