The Bronze Bomber is still in love with boxing after his defeat to Tyson Fury

Shockingly, The Bronze Bomber is still in love with boxing after his defeat to Tyson Fury. Deontay Wilder, popularly known as the ‘Bronze Bomber has tried his best to stay out of the spotlight for a while after his defeat.

The Bronze Bomber is still in love with boxing after his defeat to Tyson Fury

The Bronze Bomber is still in love with boxing after his defeat to Tyson Fury

He has finally broken his silence after a month and two weeks with an interview for his fiancee, Telli Swift’s podcast

I’m feeling great, I’m doing great,” Wilder began. We didn’t get what we wanted [against Fury], but we still got something out of it.

“I think we got something even bigger out of it besides just a victory.

“I’m grateful for that. I’m blessed all the way around.

With that being said, it’s no complaints at all, we just move forward.

“You come up to a certain point, as humans we feel we come up to a dead-end or we fail, we think this is it for us.

“But when you’re traveling along your journey, nothing should be ‘this is it’.

For me, this is not it, this is just the beginning. The best is yet to come from me.”

The American star was beaten for a second consecutive time in Las Vegas by trilogy rival Fury which signaled the end of an era in his career.

I am still in love with the sport – Wilder

When asked if he’s already thinking about fighting again, Wilder replied: “I’m still in love with the sport of boxing.

“Although I have accomplished a lot of things, more than I could’ve imagined…

The 36-year-old has promised to return with bullish defiance admitting he has goals that are yet to be completed in the sport.

“I do still have goals in the sport, that’s why I still have a love for it.

“I’m looking to accomplish the goals that I still have left…

Wilder Hospitalized for a broken hand

The Bronze Bomber had to be hospitalized after security his second loss at a blockbuster clash with Tyson Fury,

According to his trainer Malik Scott, he has been discharged on Sunday.

“I broke my hand, so I’m in a healing process right now.

“Once this is over, I’ll resume training for sure.

“Boxing is a year-round sport, so you’ve always gotta be prepared, you’ve always gotta stay ready.

“After this, I’m looking to get right back in it.”

A lot of people are giving suggestions on who Wilder should fight as he returns. Let’s see your suggestions below, who do you think Deontay Wilder should fight against? Further research can be done on Google.

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