JAKARTA - Deontay Wilder has no retirement plans despite losing to Tyson Fury last weekend.

Wilder suffered a second loss to Fury from their trilogy match in three years.

However, his coach, Malik Scott, confirmed that Wilder was not going anywhere.

"Deontay has kept his family financially secure so he doesn't have to struggle to make a living," Scott told iFL TV.

"But retirement was not in his plans at all and not something we discussed."

Prior to losing his belt to Fury, Wilder was the WBC heavyweight champion for five years. He has a record 42 wins from 45 fights, with two losses and a draw, all against Fury.

On Saturday (Sunday morning WIB) yesterday at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Wilder lost to The Gypsy King in the 11th round.


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