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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.
8. Knockout 20 - David Long (November 2011 - US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA) In the first three years of his boxing career, Wilder was making the heavyweight division look a piece of cake.
Let's take a look at the best of the year. 1. Deontay Wilder KO1 Bermane Stiverne II -- Nov. 4, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York ...
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 ...
While many fans think that the 39-year-old may now be past his best, Wilder is continuing with his career, and is set to ...
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.
But Wilder, who is one of the great punchers in the history of boxing, doesn’t need to land his best to finish an opponent in brutal fashion. Helenius pursued Wilder, who backed into a neutral ...
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 ...
Deontay Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel has ruled out the possibility of the former heavyweight champion fighting Francis ...