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Deontay Wilder believes former rival Tyson Fury was forced to retire

Deontay Wilder believes Tyson Fury is sincere about his retirement claims, cryptically implying that he is being coerced.

The former heavyweight champion shared his bitter three-year rivalry with Fury, who from 2018 to his 2021 battle for the WBC title.

And in a recent interview, Wilder hinted that he feels there will be a lot of changes in the heavyweight division since Fury was forced to retire. The Englishman, who just turned 34, has won every belt in the division and has never lost, and now it's time to quit the sport and start a family with his wife, Paris, and six children. It suggests that it is time to concentrate.

Many experts, fans, and even Fury's closest friends believe he wasn't serious about his claim that he wore gloves, and just last week he He announced that he will face Derek Chisora ​​again. in another trilogy. But Wilder has a keen knowledge of Fury and his situation, and he's one of the few voices who feels confident about him retiring.

"I think he [Fury] has to retire," Wilder told his FightHype. "He's going to have to. He's got a lot on his plate. I'm not going to get into it, but he seems to have to. If it happens, get whatever you want." I can give you too much information and I don't want to argue about it, but there will be a lot of changes in The Division.

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder fought three bitter wars (

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Wilder is currently focused on a ring return against Finnish Giants fighter Robert Helenius.FINLAND Man resembles Fury in his massive frame, but is easy to hit and a solid indicator of where Wilder stands in the heavyweight division after back-to-back losses to Britt. Fury, meanwhile, seems to be enjoying his post-boxing life and is staying in the sport as part of Joseph Parker's camp for a September 24th meeting with Joe Joyce. He confirmed after a meeting last week that when a former friend of his turned down an offer of £2 million, which had planned him to continue retiring from sport after he turned 34, he had made a third move with Chisora.

The undisputed match over Fury, including the winner of Oleksandr Usyk's unified heavyweight title defense againstAnthony Joshua tomorrow night. There's still a big fight going on, and a decision will be made soon about Fury's WBC belt, but if he's going to keep it and return to the ring, it'll be against Usik, or especially fellow Brit and longtime rival Joshua. The match is going to be massive.

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