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Carl Froch has fired out a warning to two of the heavyweight division’s biggest names. The current ruler at heavyweight is ...
Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder has been called out for a showdown with a thunderous puncher next.
Deontay Wilder 's boxing team has broken its silence after repeated public call-outs from emerging combat sports rival ...
Deontay Wilder’s manager Shelly Finkel has ruled out the possibility of the former heavyweight champion fighting Francis ...
Wilder used his signature right hand to earn the TKO win as the referee called the fight with just under a minute to go in ...
Both men are in a different place right now. Wilder has lost four of his last six fights (including two to Fury), while Ngannou hasn't fought in boxing since March 2024, when he was brutally knocked ...
Deontay Wilder says he’s ‘the hardest hitter in boxing history’ after another vicious KO. It’s a case he can strengthen in his mega rematch with Tyson Fury By Mike Coppinger Nov 24, 2019 ...
Former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder marked his much-anticipated return to the ring with a thunderous knockout punch that stopped Robert Helenius in the opening round.
For Wilder, though, it was the smart one, and let his talents shine on full display. Boxing world reacts to Deontay Wilder's wild, one-punch knockout of Luis Ortiz ...
With Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis looking on, Deontay Wilder retained his world title Saturday with a devastating ninth-round knockout that sent Artur Szpilka from Barclays Center on a stretcher.
— Chris Burke (@chrisburke) November 24, 2019 What an incredible knockout, especially considering what preceded it. For six rounds, Wilder showed absolutely nothing and was getting beaten by Ortiz.
Wilder, the native of Tuscaloosa, Ala., retained his WBC heavyweight championship and improved to 36-0 with his 35th knockout before a crowd of 12,668. “He gave me a great fight,” Wilder said.