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Deontay Wilder has announced that he is releasing a music single with his brother, ahead of his comeback to boxing. Wilder last featured in the ring in October last year, where he lost to long-time rival Tyson Fury, thanks to an 11th round knockout.
After a long period out of the boxing limelight, the American star announced that he was set to make a return to the sport, after initial rumours suggested he was ready to retire and hang up his gloves. Wilder confirmed his return when speaking at a ceremony to unveil a life-size statue of himself in his hometown Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Speaking about 'continuing his journey' he said: "This moment of time, my goodness. In the midst of this journey, I'm being blessed. It's not like I'm retired and it's been ten, twenty years. This is now that I'm getting my flowers.
"I can't stop right now. I must