DEONTAY WILDER TO SERVE A SIX MONTH SUSPENSION FOLLOWING HIS BRUTAL LOSS TO TYSON FURY

A suspension is been served to wilder for his brutal loss to his arch rival

DEONTAY WILDER TO SERVE A SIX MONTH SUSPENSION FOLLOWING HIS BRUTAL LOSS TO TYSON FURY
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Deontay Wilder will not be allowed to return to the ring until next April following his brutal defeat by Tyson Fury. Wilder was stopped in the penultimate round of the trilogy fight having hit the canvas on three occasions as he lost to the Britton for the second successive time.

He was taken to hospital to be checked over before being discharged later on Saturday night with a broken finger and the Nevada State Athletic Commission will not permit him to fight until April 8 unless his finger is cleared by a doctor.

Fury has been given a standard 45-day 'suspension' following his efforts in retaining his heavyweight world title. Fury's victory brought a conclusive end to a rivalry that had raged for almost three years but the Britton had to earn victory the hard way twice climbing off the canvas in a pulsating fourth round.

Fury had earlier dropped Wilder in the previous session before doing the same in the 10th and 11th rounds.


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