Heavyweight Rival Begs Deontay Wilder Not To Retire: “Let Me Give You One Last Beating”

Heavyweight Rival Begs Deontay Wilder Not To Retire: “Let Me Give You One Last Beating”
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Deontay Wilder looks on the verge on retirement, but if he decides to fight on he has at least one suitor.

‘The Bronze Bomber’ lost his long-held WBC Heavyweight World title to Tyson Fury back in 2020 and failed to regain it in their follow-up third fight. Those two stoppages saw him out of the ring for a year before a quick KO win over Robert Helenius.

After another twelve months of inactivity, Wilder returned only to lose to Joseph Parker in a shutout points decision and then was stopped by Zhilei Zhang just last month.

It has left some in the sport calling for him to retire after a successful and lucrative career. He hasn’t officially announced his next move, but did allude to at least consider hanging up the gloves prior to the Zhang bout.

Controversial heavyweight and longtime Wilder rival Jarrell Miller doesn’t want to see it happen. Taking to Instagram, the Brooklynite begged his countryman to let him dish out ‘one more ass whooping.’

“Punk b***h this beef ain’t over Imma keep my foot on your neck. No sympathy for your stupid country ass, I told you about that chicken head but you got in your feelings and never would fight me cause of that chicken now look at you. DUMBA**. Don’t retire just yet I got one more ass whopping waiting for you. I told you since day one.”

Miller and Wilder have had out-of-the-ring hostilities for years. The hard-hitting former champion once claimed to have sent Miller to the hospital after a brutal sparring session spawned from insulting comments.

‘Big Baby’ Miller returns to the ring against Andy Ruiz Jr on August 3, desperate to get a win since his first pro loss to Daniel Dubois.