Deontay Wilder was suspended for six months after Tyson Fury's brutal defeat. He is now banned from the ring until April next year

DEONTAY WILDER has been suspended for six months after suffering from severe beatings at the hands Tyson Fury.

The Brit defeated the American slugger and finally KOd him in the 11th round over the weekend.


Deontay Wilder was suspended for six months after Tyson Fury's brutal defeat. He is now banned from the ring until April next year
Three times Deontay Wilder crashed to the ground during the fight against Tyson Fury

It was after the fight of the century candidate, which saw the pair score FIVE knockdowns at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena.

Wilder was banned from entering the ring again until April of next year.

The heavyweight of 41-2-1 was knocked out three times in the brutal fight before a packed crowd.

Straight after the fight, he was taken to the hospital for scans of his head and hands.

SunSport revealed exclusively last night that a fighter's hand was broken and they will undergo surgery next week.

Additionally, he also suffered facial injuries and fractured his finger and knuckle when he punched Fury.

The Nevada State Athletic Commission has now banned him from fighting again until April 8.

To be allowed to return to the ring, he will need to be cleared medically by a doctor.

Fury was given a suspension of 45 days following the classic heavyweight fight.

It ended an epic trilogy that spanned three years and was loved by all.

Fury, who flew home with her family and friends, arrived in the UK at Heathrow yesterday.

After his win to keep his WBC world championship title belt, he looked distraught alongside his wife Paris.

After his thrilling victory, the Gypsy King spent several days partying in Vegas.