Deontay Wilder claims 'boxing dies' when it doesn't have an American champion
Deontay Wilder has been trying to create some hype and interest around his comeback.
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Deontay Wilder has been trying to create some hype and interest around his comeback.
The two biggest names in British boxing, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua could still be set to go head to head according to Eddie Hearn.
Tyson Fury's next step is subject to much discussion after his 'retirement' in the wake of his win against Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April. Many think that his next move will be subject to the result of Anthony Joshua's fight against Oleksandr Usyk in July, with a unification bout on the cards, but there are many avenues currently open to the WBC World Heavyweight champion.
Despite losing his last two fights to Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder has been honoured in his hometown with a statue and it’s safe to say that he is impressed.
Deontay Wilder still has that distinctive one-two combination that has proved to be deadly in the ring for the American during the tenure of his career so far.
Having once again lost to Tyson Fury and with the trilogy behind us, it is safe to say that Deontay Wilder isn’t in the conversation for the best heavyweight around.
Deontay Wilder brutally dispatched Dominic Breazeale in style to retain his WBC heavyweight title three years ago this week.
Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder’s legacy will be further cemented through the May 25 unveiling of his life-size statue in his hometown Tuscaloosa, Alabama.