Tyson Fury Urges Deontay Wilder to Hang Up His Gloves
- Tyson Fury has expressed concern about Deontay Wilder's boxing future after his recent defeats.
- Wilder has lost to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang, leading to discussions about his potential retirement.
- Fury believes Wilder should retire to avoid further health risks and preserve his legacy.
Tyson Fury has expressed concern for Deontay Wilder, urging him to consider retirement from boxing. Following their intense trilogy of fights, where Fury claimed two victories and the first fight ended in a draw, Wilder has struggled in his subsequent bouts, losing to both Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang. Fury noted that these losses have diminished Wilder's once-dominant presence in the sport. With calls for retirement mounting due to Wilder's decline, Fury emphasized the importance of protecting one's health in boxing. He believes it's time for Wilder to step back before he suffers further damage. While Wilder's coach hinted at a potential return in 2025, Wilder has maintained a low profile since his last defeat, focusing on family and rest during this challenging phase of his career.