Deontay Wilder Shocks Boxing World: “I Still Have 10 More Years Left” — Hints at Francis Ngannou Showdown

The boxing world has erupted in disbelief after former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder made a stunning announcement about his future. Far from slowing down, the 38-year-old knockout artist declared that he still has “10 more years left” in the sport, a bold statement that has sent shockwaves across the fight game.

Wilder, known as The Bronze Bomber, made the comments during a recent interview where he was pressed about retirement plans. Instead of hinting at an exit, Wilder doubled down on his passion for the sport. “I’m still hungry, still dangerous, and I’ve got 10 more years left,” he insisted, silencing critics who believed his career was winding down.

But the revelations didn’t stop there. Wilder also hinted at a potential blockbuster showdown with Francis Ngannou, the former UFC heavyweight champion who has made waves in boxing with his devastating power. “A fight with Ngannou? Why not?” Wilder teased, sparking immediate speculation and excitement throughout the combat sports community.
Fans and pundits alike have gone into overdrive, with social media buzzing over the possibility of Wilder vs. Ngannou — a clash between two of the most feared punchers of their era. Analysts say such a bout could become one of the biggest crossover events in modern boxing history.
Wilder’s declaration also raises questions about the heavyweight division’s future. With stars like Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Oleksandr Usyk dominating headlines, Wilder’s determination to remain a major player for another decade adds yet another layer of intrigue to an already stacked era.
For now, one thing is clear: Wilder is not going anywhere. His words have reignited his presence in the boxing conversation, leaving fans both stunned and excited.
Whether it’s against Ngannou or another top contender, Deontay Wilder has made one thing certain—his story inside the ring is far from finished.