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    Deontay Wilder hints he could RETIRE from boxing with £100m Anthony Joshua fight in tatters after shock Parker defeat

    DEONTAY WILDER has hinted that he could hang up his gloves after he lost to Joseph Parker on Saturday night.The American heavyweight was on the receiving end of a shock defeat when Parker taught him a lesson in Saudi Arabia.
    Deontay Wilder has hinted he could retire from boxing after his defeat to Joseph ParkerCredit: Getty
    Wilder was well beaten by Parker as the pair did battle in Saudi ArabiaCredit: AFP
    Wilder was nowhere near his usual standards and New Zealand fighter Parker took full advantage to come out on top as the unanimous victor.
    And in the ring following the bout, Wilder seemed to suggest that he may RETIRE from boxing despite rumours of a £100m two-fight contract with Anthony Joshua being agreed.
    He said: “We’ll see what happens, we still have a little bit left, but I did a great job managing my money. I’m a happy fighter.
    “I’ll be back, and if not, then it’s been a pleasure. I don’t know [if I still have the same fire I used to], a lot has calmed me down.
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    “I’ve been wearing this smile all week long and I’m still going to wear it. Nothing can stop me on that.”
    The Bronze Bomber was reluctant to commit to continuing to fight and it has many fans thinking his potential fight with AJ could be off the cards.
    Others have suggested a bout between the heavyweight duo wouldn’t be worth having now with Wilder’s loss killing the hype of the two coming head to head in the near future.
    While Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn made it clear that he doesn’t see the fight going ahead and thinks Wilder has ruined the plans for the pair to come to blows.
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    Speaking to TNT Sports, he said: “I said in the build-up I don’t rate him [Deontay Wilder]. Wilder had no idea, no clue.
    “He lost 120-108, lost every round, and he’s there at the end putting his hand up saying he’s won the fight. He’s not right.

    “That’s the reality. It was the most one-sided heavyweight fight I’ve ever seen. It’s ruined our plans [for the Anthony Joshua fight].
    “We’ve got to go back into the changing room and let Joshua know Wilder has just lost to Parker. The future is not Deontay Wilder.”
    Joshua on the other hand was able to impress and show he is still out to fight the biggest names.
    The Brit boxer breezed past Otto Wallin with a TKO victory after the Swede’s team threw the towel in following the fifth round.
    Joseph Parker put on a dominant display against WilderCredit: Getty
    The result has put a huge cloud of doubt over Anthony Joshua’s potential fight with Deontay WilderCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
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    Anthony Joshua batters bloodied Otto Wallin in brutal stoppage… but misses out on mega £100m Deontay Wilder payday

    ANTHONY JOSHUA pushed aside the disappointment of his NINE FIGURE two-fight Deontay Wilder deal falling through by demolishing Otto Wallin in five rounds..AJ, 35 and the 38-year-old American were supposed to win their Saudi Arabia semi-finals – against the Swede and Joseph Parker – and finally start their rivalry on March 9.
    Anthony Joshua celebrates victory after battering Otto Wallin in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    Wallin was left with a horror battered face and suspected broken noseCredit: Getty
    But just before Joshua had to make his high-pressure ringwalk – into the emptiest non-covid arena he has ever faced – Wilder was battered and seemed on the cusp of retirement.
    It must have a horrible blow to the London 2012 legend but he his anger and frustration on his two-time amateur opponent and made it a hat-trick.
    The Sweden hero had the confidence to walk across the desert arena to Abba’s ‘Winner Takes It All’ anthem.
    The loser had already fallen in the previous fight, with Alabama’s biggest puncher self sabotaging with a stinking Parker performance.
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    Even with the Wilder fight in ashes, AJ didn’t emerge waving the white flag, he wore it embossed with diamonds from head-to-toe.
    Joshua said: “I wasn’t watching it. I focus on myself. I was sitting there focusing on myself. I heard Deontay lost but so what, he’ll come back.
    “I had to focus. After everything Deontay said about me I could rip him apart right now but I am taking the higher ground.
    “He can come back and fight another day – I am sure everyone still wants to see that fight.”
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    AJ’s start was as bright as his kit, he pawed out his lead left hand to block and nullify Wallin’s southpaw jab.
    And he drove a handful of malicious right hands toward the underdog’s fleshier torso.
    In one instance when he knew he had got too greedy with an attack, he nodded in mature acceptance.

    Wallin’s nose was busted open early in the three by two hard doses of southpaw kryptonite.
    A trio of straight stiff right backhands ripped through Wallin’s guard and popped his nose, undoubtedly making it hard for him to breath, with so much of the fight still to go.
    Josh got a useful warning in the third when he targeted Wallin’s body too obviously and got a clip around the ear as he crouched down.
    It was one of the few moments of success for the leftie whose nose was streaming and gut was taking a regular pasting.
    Joshua stopped Wallin in five rounds… something Tyson Fury had failed to doCredit: Getty
    Joshua targeted the body throughout and simply outclassed his opponentCredit: Getty

    AJ landed a good few more right hands in the fourth too, the younger more spiteful version might have sustained the attack but he was happy impressing the judges and chipping away at Wallin’s resolve.
    Wallin was staggered by a one-two at the start of the fifth too, this 18sy version of AJ was powerful and precise without taking risks.
    And a brilliant left hook almost knocked Wallin spark out, legs as solid as an Ikea table – aided by the ropes – kept him vertical.
    But the right side of his face was clearly obliterated and a purple mess. 
    When the referee went over to check the almost instant damage that grew out of Wallin’s face, he knew to wave it off immediately.
    If anyone was genuinely worried about the 34-year-old’s mindset and focus before Deontay Wilder blew their mega-money plans, they would have wanted the returned shrink Dr Frazer Crane raced over to Riyadh to check on the London 2012 legend.

    If Joshua had the 12-round domination of the Bronze Bomber on a TV in his dressing room, he would have set through a 36-minute horror show that slowly sapped at his inspiration and brutalised his planned 2024 earnings.
    Long before Wilder fumbled the bag in the most miserable of ways, AJ knew he was in for a testing night, with 13 years to prepare for the Swedish southpaw and former prison warden.
    Joshua looked sharp as fans claimed the two-time heavyweight king is ‘back’Credit: Getty
    Wallin couldn’t cope with Joahua’s power and intensityCredit: Getty
    In 2010 – just a few months after being released from a spell on remand at Reading prison – he won the respected Haringey Box Cup by beating the leftie at darts Mecca Ally Pally.
    And he did the double over his fellow novice six months later when they met on Wallin’s home soil.
    And in 2015 – when Joshua needed southpaw sparring ahead of his first world title shot against southpaw Charle Martin – the pair did sparring rounds up in Sheffield to help Joshua’s career skyrocket.
    Wallin felt his work with mentally unstable prisoners in his previous career – and his decade working with his own sports psychologist – gave him the mental edge over the Englishman.
    Swapping over four trainers in his last five fights and drastically changing his boxing style from ruthless knockout action man to cautious point-scoring boxer, was also seen as a sign that AJ’s once-white-hot star was on the wane.
    Momentum was definitely with the underdog, following the 2019 fight with Tyson Fury that any decent ringside doctor and referee would have stopped in his favour, after he whacked a 47-stitch gash into the Gypsy King’s eye.
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    And in September he went to the lion’s den of Turkey to face Armenian Murat Gassiev and upset the odds officially with the judges who owed him more than a split decision.
    But he was no match for the latest version of AJ and new trainer Ben Davison who celebrated a bitter-sweet win.
    Joshua got his hand raised in SaudiCredit: Getty
    And he climbed up on top of the ropes to celebrateCredit: Getty
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    Hearn says he ‘needs to vomit’ in live TV interview after seeing Deontay Wilder ruin Anthony Joshua’s £100m payday

    EDDIE HEARN has launched a blistering attack on Deontay Wilder following his shock defeat to Joseph Parker – which left him sick to his stomach.The Bronze Bomber blew his £100million showdown with Anthony Joshua with a lacklustre display against the former WBO heavyweight champion.
    Deontay Wilder was dominated by Joseph Parker from the first bell until the lastCredit: AFP
    The former WBC heavyweight champ was bullied by the re-born KiwiCredit: AFP
    Eddie Hearn was sick to his stomach after Wilder’s defeat blew a mega-fight with Anthony JoshuaCredit: GETTY
    Wilder, 38, was dominated from start to finish and didn’t get going into the 12th and final round on the Riyadh Rumble.
    It was, however, too little too late as Parker had already banked every round – which resulted in 118-111, 118-110 and 120-108 scorecards.
    And Matchroom Boxing chief Hearn didn’t mince his words when reacting to Wilder’s display, which left him wrenching inside.
    He told TNT Sports: “I’m just gonna go and vomit, I’ll be back in 20 seconds.”
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    AJ promoter Hearn reckons Wilder’s Saudi snoozefest is evidence that his past criticisms of the American were well and truly valid.
    The 44-year-old said: “I said in the build-up I don’t rate him.
    “Wilder had no idea, no clue.
    “He lost 120-108, lost every round, and he’s there at the end putting his hand up saying he’s won the fight.
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    Deontay Wilder’s lacklustre display was torn apart by Eddie HearnCredit: AFP
    “He’s not right. That’s the reality.
    “It was the most one-sided heavyweight fight I’ve ever seen.
    “It’s ruined our plans [for the Anthony Joshua fight].
    “We’ve got to go back into the changing room and let Joshua know Wilder has just lost to Parker.
    “The future is not Deontay Wilder.”
    Victory over Wilder – his fourth on the bounce since being KO’d by Joe Joyce – has breathed new life into the career.
    The Kiwi said: “It was a dangerous and tough fight but everyone had other plans but this is God’s plan.
    “The strategy was I got really fit and stayed calm and focused.
    “Today we got the win and can have a Merry Christmas.
    “I just want to get back to Samoa to see my wife and family.
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    “He caught me a few times, only on the guard, and even that really hurt.
    “This win is massive because I have my whole team apart from Tyson Fury, Tyson thank you for all the help.”
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    Boxing fans fume and demand refund as sound goes off during DAZN coverage of Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin

    FURIOUS boxing fans demanded a refund after sound coverage for Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin was lost.DAZN’s coverage of the fight experienced a loss of audio in the opening rounds.
    Anthony Joshua vs Otto Wallin experienced audio issues
    An apology was put on fans TV screens
    And furious fans were left demanding a refund
    The broadcaster posted an apology for the audio problem with a sticker in the top corner saying: “Apologies of the audio issues.”
    TNT Sports did not experience the same audio issues.
    However, viewers watching the channel were still aware of the issue due to their use of DAZN’s video feed which had posted the apology.
    One fan said: “Gonna request refund.”
    A second said: “Someone tell DAZN boxing is not the kind of sport you watch without sound.”

    A third said: “I have every other fight sports promotion winning tonight because DAZN is blowing it, they lost the wilder vs AJ fight and have no sound for main event.”
    Another said: “Gotta love #DAZN… losing all sound for the AJ v Wallin fight.”
    While a fifth added: “Watching DAZN for seven hours and they turn the sound off on the main fight.”
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    Ironically, DAZN announced they had fixed the audio issue just as Joshua sealed his stoppage victory over Wallin following the fifth round due to a suspected broken nose.
    They said: “We’re thrilled to announce that the audio issue has been resolved! 🎉 .”
    As well as Joshua’s win, tonight’s “Day of Reckoning” event also saw Joseph Parker go the distance and take a decision victory over Deontay Wilder.
    This result scuppered a potential £100million showdown between AJ and the Bronze Bomber, which left Eddie Hearn needing to “vomit”. More

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    Fans predict Deontay Wilder’s excuses already after shock Joseph Parker defeat blows Anthony Joshua mega-fight

    FANS were quick to try and predict Deontay Wilder’s excuses after his shock defeat to Joseph ParkerThe Bronze Bomber produced a lacklustre display as he was unanimously beaten by Parker in Saudi Arabia and blew a £100m superfight against Anthony Joshua.
    Deontay Wilder was back in his royal attire for his fight with Joseph ParkerCredit: TNT Sports
    Fans were quick to react after the Bronze Bomber’s ring entranceCredit: Getty
    The American star made a grand entrance for the bout, donning a sparkling black robe and crown for his walk to the ring, despite previously blaming a similar outfit for his 2020 loss to Tyson Fury.
    Fans were quick to joke that Wilder would “blame it again” if he suffered a loss.
    One boxing fan joked upon seeing it: “This better be the lightweight version!!!”
    Another trolled: “He’s about to blame his L on it again watch.”
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    While a fellow viewer said: “Oh no his legs will be gone by the time he gets to the ring.”
    He went on to barely lay a glove on Parker throughout the entire fight except for the final one, with the judges scoring it 118-111, 118-110 and 120-108.
    And afterwards, more boxing fans quickly took to social media to speculate on what Wilder’s excuses would be.
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    As another said: “Is it too heavy? Don’t want any excuses like against Fury in the rematch.”
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    Wilder blamed his seventh-round defeat to Fury in 2020 on the mask, crown and body armour he wore which he claimed was too heavy as he made his way to the ring.
    The Black History Month costume backfired horribly as the Bronze Bomber struggled to balance during the defeat.
    Wilder claimed his costume for his second fight with Fury was ‘too heavy’Credit: Reuters
    The star claimed that the outfit had affected his balance in the boutCredit: AP
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    Anthony Joshua next fight: Who could AJ fight next after Deontay Wilder defeat puts heavyweight clash in jeopardy

    ANTHONY JOSHUA takes on Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia tonight, but who will he fight after? For months there’s been talk of a huge mega-fight with Deontay Wilder in 2024.
    Deontay Wilder lost to Joseph Parker in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Reuters
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    But first, both Joshua and Wilder had to get through their respective opponents Otto Wallin and Joseph Parker.
    Wilder, however, lost to Parker via unanimous decision on the undercard, putting his two-fight deal with AJ up in smoke.
    Joshua will likely have to find a new opponent for the rumoured March 9 date.

    So who will he fight next?
    Who will Anthony Joshua fight after Otto Wallin?
    Joshua was lined up to fight Wilder across two separate fights in 2024, but that’s now not set to happen after the latter’s defeat to Parker.
    Joshua, who has fought Parker before, beating him on points in 2018, may look for a rematch with the New Zealander.
    But the money on offer to fight Parker is nowhere near the level he was going to earn to fight Wilder.
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    Joshua’s best bet may be to target a world title shot again.
    Anthony Joshua takes on Otto Wallin in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    In that case, he could wait for the winner of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk on February 17.
    But one stumbling block is the rematch clause, which could leave AJ sidelined for months as he waits for the winner of their two fights.
    Joshua could then look to secure a mandatory shot at the IBF title, which is set to be called next.
    That would line him up with a fight against Filip Hrgovic, who beat Mark De Mori on the undercard in Saudi.
    One thing’s for sure – Joshua’s next fight is no longer set in stone, unless a new contract with Wilder can be renegotiated. More

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    Boxing fans say Tyson Fury ‘RUINED’ Deontay Wilder as dismal punch stats in Joseph Parker fight are revealed

    TYSON FURY was blamed for ruining Deontay Wilder’s boxing career after he slipped to a shock points loss to Joseph Parker. Wilder shared one of the heavyweight division’s most classic trilogies of all time with Fury.
    Deontay Wilder slipped to a shock defeat to Joseph ParkerCredit: Getty
    But he was floored a total of five times over the three bouts, leaving the rivalry with a draw and two stoppage losses.
    Wilder, 38, had just one round of boxing in 14 months before making his return against Parker, 31, in Saudi Arabia.
    And his ring rust was laid bare after landing just 39 shots from the 204 the threw over 12 rounds with a 19.1 per cent accuracy.
    And according to Compubox’s stats, Parker had a success rate of 34.9 per cent with 89 shots landed from the 255 he threw.
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    So there was no doubt of the verdict when the fight went to the judges scorecards.
    It saw Wilder blow his NINE-FIGURE fight deal with Anthony Joshua, who had to pick himself up to face Otto Wallin just moments later.
    Wilder’s lacklustre display and head scratching punch output had fans convinced Fury took the American’s best days away from him.
    One said: “Tyson Fury ruined Wilder.”
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    Another added: “Tyson Fury finished Wilder forever.”
    One agreed: “Wilder is a tired boxer now, Tyson Fury took his SOUL.”
    Another said: “Tyson Fury broke Deontay Wilder, forever.”
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    Deontay Wilder compared to Spongebob Squarepants as fans can’t believe how skinny American’s legs are

    FANS couldn’t believe how skinny Deontay Wilder’s legs looked while he took on Joseph Parker tonight.The pair came to blows in Saudi Arabia as they shared the limelight of the “Night of Reckoning” with Anthony Joshua and Otto Wallin.
    Fans couldn’t believe how skinny Deontay Wilder’s legs looked during his fight with Joseph ParkerCredit: Getty
    Some compared them to Spongebob Squarepants’ legsCredit: Alamy
    The top heavy Bronze Bomber has an impressive physique, but fans think that he’s focused too much on his levers and left his legs to suffer.
    Many took to social media to react to his relatively skinny legs as they were left in disbelief at the way they look.
    One fan wrote: “Deontay Wilder hobbling around on toothpick legs.”
    While another added: “Mad how thin Deontay Wilder’s legs are for someone who hits that hard.”
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    A third joked: “Wilder has legs like SpongeBob Squarepants.”
    A fourth teased the American by posting: “Wilders legs are like 2 McDonald’s straws.”
    And as well as the hilarious online reaction it was a tough night for Wilder in the ring as well.
    The 38-year-old was on the receiving end of a lesson when Joseph Parker walked away victorious in their fight.
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    The New Zealand fighter won by unanimous decision and seemed to dominate the highly anticipated fight.
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