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Deontay Wilder claims he may look to a psychedelic drink Ayahuasca to aid retirement decision | Daily Mail Online
"Deontay Wilder has revealed that he may turn to a psychedelic drink in a bizarre approach to deciding whether he will retire from boxing.
The Bronze Bomber has lost his last two fights, both against Tyson Fury in a trilogy series, with the most recent of these bouts coming in October.
Since then the 36-year-old has not revealed his future in the sport but has now claimed he is considering the drink Ayahuasca in a bid to aid his decision process.
'I think I'm going to take a trip that I have to take. I'm thinking about doing Ayahuasca,' he told the Byron Scott podcast, via Marca.
'That's going to be my decision-making process. Ayahuasca is something you take to take a spiritual journey, you're using DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) and things like that.
'I'm really interested in that, getting shamans and things like that, I want to go on this journey, this path... It will help me navigate my decision making about whether I want to return to the sport or not.'
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"Deontay Wilder has revealed that he may turn to a psychedelic drink in a bizarre approach to deciding whether he will retire from boxing.
The Bronze Bomber has lost his last two fights, both against Tyson Fury in a trilogy series, with the most recent of these bouts coming in October.
Since then the 36-year-old has not revealed his future in the sport but has now claimed he is considering the drink Ayahuasca in a bid to aid his decision process.
'I think I'm going to take a trip that I have to take. I'm thinking about doing Ayahuasca,' he told the Byron Scott podcast, via Marca.
'That's going to be my decision-making process. Ayahuasca is something you take to take a spiritual journey, you're using DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) and things like that.
'I'm really interested in that, getting shamans and things like that, I want to go on this journey, this path... It will help me navigate my decision making about whether I want to return to the sport or not.'
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