And I agree that Wilder is a different case though, he didn't remain quiet as compare to Hatton, he went on a public meltdown that majority of us suspected that the lost against Fury was more of a mental to him. As he thinks he still has control of everything, but he is not.
That's why being humble every time helps a lot to regain their sense because if those boxers who don't lose once before they get their first loss have been in high esteem every time they step in the ring. Just like what happen to Broner when he fought Maidana. Know that when you are strong there is always someone out there stronger than you and can defeat you at any moment that's why acceptance should be a must in this kind of scenario. I really hope to see him fight with Fury again but in this kind of situation that wouldn't be any good for him. He needs to find himself again and find his real reason why he wants to be the best of all fighters.