American heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder is yet to return to the ring since being KO'd in his brutal trilogy fight with Tyson Fury in Las Vegas in October last year
Full ArticleTyson Fury advises 'wreck' Deontay Wilder to retire after being 'absolutely destroyed'
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