Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is still not sure about the future of his boxing career.

The 36-year-old Olympic bronze medal winner has been out of the ring since getting stopped in the eleventh round of his trilogy fight with WBC champion Tyson Fury.

The bout saw Wilder drop Fury twice - but he also suffered three knockdowns of his own before the fight was waved off.

It was Wilder's second defeat in a row, with Fury stopping Wilder in their February 2020 rematch. The 'Bronze Bomber' took a lot of punishment in both bouts.

During a recent interview, Wilder revealed that he was going to use psychedelics in deciding whether or not to move forward with his in-ring career.

Now the fighter, 36, has revealed he is set to turn to Ayahuasca - a South American psychedelic brew - to help him decide his next steps.

"I'm thinking about doing Ayahuasca. That's gonna be my decision making process… Boxing's put a bad taste because of what it's done to me. It's dangerous, politics, cheating… I still have love for the sport though," Wilder told the Byron Scott Podcast.

During a recent interview, promoter Eddie Hearn mentioned Derek Chisora as a potential opponent for Wilder's comeback. Although he appeared to step away from the position not long after.

Wilder still has a lot of options in the sport - with a number one ranking under the WBC.

He's under the Premier Boxing Champions banner - with possible in-house foes like former unified champion Andy Ruiz, Frank Sanchez, Charles Martin, Robert Helenius and Luis Ortiz.