Didn't he have another twitter tantrum last year and declare that he's 'done with United forever' after being overlooked for a job at The Lane?
I always liked Curtis, can remember him in our midfield as being a battler and if his knees weren't made of eggshells he'd have probably made it at a higher level.
Since he's retired though, for me, he's become a bit obsessed with himself and overcome with the fear of being forgotten. Always trying to get himself into the news by either saying over the top statements to anyone with a microphone in their hand, chasing down twitter trolls and doing interviews about it to anyone who will listen for years afterwards or talking about how he was pissed out of his head for most of his appearances that had won me over all those years ago. Not really very respectful to the club he claims to love so much.
The fact that he's such a showman and a 'look at me' type doesn't really remind me over Wilder at all. I can understand why he would want to follow in his footsteps, but it probably starts with not doing interviews like that one above in the first place.
With all that in mind, it's probably gonna be a 'no' from me. Fair play for winning the boxing title though. Can't take that away from the lad. I hope he does make a career out of the game and continue his remarkable life story, but you can bet your bottom dollar we won't stop bloody hearing about it if he does.