Deontay Wilder, the formidable heavyweight boxer, is gearing up for a high-stakes bout with Derek Chisora. The stakes are high, as a loss for Wilder could potentially spell the end of his career. But here's where it gets controversial... despite his recent string of losses, Wilder remains defiant, insisting he will continue fighting, even if he loses to Chisora. In a recent interview, he expressed his unwavering determination, stating, 'I don’t feel [near] retirement because I don’t see myself losing, at all.'
Wilder's confidence is understandable, given his impressive track record. However, the question remains: can he bounce back from his recent defeats to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang? And will his belief in himself be enough to secure a victory against the seasoned Chisora? The upcoming fight at the O2 Arena on April 4th promises to be an intriguing spectacle, with the potential to shape Wilder's future in the sport. But will it be his last stand, or will he rise again? The boxing world awaits with bated breath, eager to see how this controversial match unfolds.