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Deontay Wilder knocks out Swedish-Finnish boxer Robert Helenius in the 1st round of their 12-round WBC World Heavyweight Title Eliminator fight at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on October ...
Deontay Wilder was getting out-boxed by Luis Ortiz for six rounds during his WBC heavyweight title defense on Saturday night. That all changed with one punch in the seventh round.
Wilder has not held a belt since losing by knockout to Tyson Fury in a 2020 mega match, but he envisages a swift route back to a significant showdown against another emerging rival, Oleksandr Usyk.
Deontay Wilder is arguably the most devastating puncher in boxing history, with 41 of his 42 wins coming by knockout. Sportsmail analyses his most vicious stoppage wins to date.
Deontay Wilder 's boxing team has broken its silence after repeated public call-outs from emerging combat sports rival ...
The first-round knockout was the 21st of Wilder's career. He also improved to 5-0 inside the Barclays Center, the same building where he also finished 6-foot-7 Dominic Breazeale in less than one ...
Deontay Wilder broke down in tears after his last knockout victory. The former heavyweight world champion, famed for his KO power, has scored 42 finishes from his 43 pro wins and so is very much us… ...
NEW YORK – Deontay Wilder delivered another unforgettable knockout Saturday night at Barclays Center. The former WBC heavyweight champion knocked Robert Helenius unconscious with one of his ...
Deontay Wilder may not have looked himself for the first four rounds, but he proved all it takes is one punch from the heavyweight champ. Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) was tentative and immobile to start ...
Fury sensationally got back up, unlike the rest of Wilder's opponents who all have one thing in common - they've all been knocked out by him. Here are 10 of the Bronze Bomber's best knockouts.
Deontay Wilder celebrates after defeating Luis Ortiz in the WBC heavyweight title boxing match Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) John Locher/Associated Press ...
Tyson Fury (31-0-1, 22 KOs) cemented his status as the man to beat in the heavyweight division, defeating bitter rival Deontay Wilder (41-2-1, 41 KOs) by 11th-round knockout to retain the WBC ...