Deontay Wilder returned on social media before his return from the start with Tyrrell Herndon on June 27.
Wilder is hard to attract Black Prime Network’s attention when the former heavyweight champion offers another knockout.
However, because Wilder’s fans are waiting for the 39-year-old to see again in action, some are not convinced that the “brown bomber” should lap his gloves.
One doubtful who claims to be a supporter, told Wilder Hold away from the ring and disconnect the gloves.
“I am a wild fan, but it’s time to go to the next stage of his life,” they said. “He achieved so much and there is a season for everything.
“Enjoy strenuous work and wealth and spend time with your family. I don’t want you to be hurt, my brother. There is nothing to prove.”
These words appear after two defeats of Wilder with Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang. Due to the knockout nature, the losses of Zhang Wilder’s call to leave approached loudly.
But Wilder’s stubborn determination means that he wants to go to his conditions and perhaps once again a shot in the world championship title.
This plan is coming from its first plan to hang gloves at the age of 40. Wilder will change four zero in October and will undoubtedly want to face more significant names for the 2026 race.
Two wins from knockout earlier should make people talk about Wilder again, but he can’t afford to look bad against Herndon.
Wilder, who has 42 knockout from 43 wins, strategically chose the opponent to show power early.
If he manages to pull Herndon from there within two rounds, the fall may take a quick return.
The World Boxing Council is already occupying Wilder for the title, so it is only a case of waiting for the opportunity to open to a voluntary shot.
If the belts are divided, as expected, if Usyk retires next year, Wilder will be in a good position to get a crack in his elderly title belt.
For now, it is about the reconstruction of the DEONTAY WILDER brand in the hope that one of the main masters will give him a chance in 2026, whether it will still be apparent.
Usyk will face Daniel Dubois in a rematch at the Wembley stadium. His manager, Alex Krasyuk, told WBN in the past that he was open to fighting Wilder.
“Deontay Wilder’s chances of winning are not so high,” said Krassyuk in an exclusive interview with World Boxing News. “And even if he manages to do it, he still has to take his place in the queue to the top.
“Wilder is lucky that he got his return ticket at Olimp hefty weight,” said Krassyuk WBN before Zhang issued Wilder’s lights.
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