Deontay Wilder handed six-months medical suspension following his knockout defeat to Tyson Fury
Deontay Wilder has been handed six-month medical suspension following his knockout defeat by Tyson Fury in Las Vegas, another major blow to the Bronze Bomber's boxing career.
The American heavyweight was knocked down three times by the Gypsy King on his way to victory in their trilogy fight last weekend.
Wilder was immediately taken to a Nevada hospital to be checked over after the bruising encounter and he will now undergo surgery on a broken hand next week.
As a result of his injuries, the Nevada State Athletic Commission have suspended him until April 8, meaning he cannot return to the ring until that date unless he is medically cleared by a doctor beforehand.
Wilder is now expected to undergo surgery next week when he returns to his home state of Alabama.
His co-manager Shelly Finkel told The Sun: 'Deontay broke his right hand behind the third knuckle and he has to have that fixed next week.