Deontay Wilder
Deontay Wilder boxing news
Arreola and Wilder are good bets to take over the heavyweight division once the Klitschkos retire
Deontay Wilder = The best prospect in the heavyweight division
By Scott Gilfoid: 6’7” former 2008 Olympic heavyweight bronze medalist Deontay Wilder (20-0, 20 KO’s) is the textbook version of a one-punch knockout artist and he’s arguably the best heavyweight prospect in boxing in my opinion. Wilder has knocked out all 20 of his opponents with most of the knockouts coming in the first here rounds.
Deontay Wilder looking for big things in 2012
By Scott Gilfoid: Unbeaten heavyweight knockout artist Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder (20-0, 20 KO’s) is reportedly saying he’s going to be stepping up the level of his competition in 2012 and looking to go after some big names in the heavyweight division. In a recent interview, the 26-year-old Wilder said that the original plan that he had with his promoters at Golden Boy Promotions was for him to crank out 25 straight wins before moving up to a higher level.
Deontay Wilder looks sensational in stopping David Long in the 1st round
By Scott Gilfoid: Boxing fans got to see one of the newest heavyweight stars last Saturday night on the undercard of the Adrien Broner vs. Vincente Rodriguez fight when former 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist for the U.S Deontay Wilder (20-0, 20 KO’s) added his 20th straight knockout with a one-punch KO of the usually durable David Long (11-2-2, 7 KO’s) at the U.S Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Broner KO’s Rodriguez. Alvarez crushes Cintron; Wilder destroys Long in 1st round KO; Russell Jr. stops Ruiz
Broner-Rodriguez, Wilder-Long, Russell-Ruiz this Saturday
By Scott Gilfoid: In a card loaded with talent from top to bottom this coming Saturday night, unbeaten super featherweight contender Adrien Broner 21-0, 17 KO’s) will be fighting Vincente Martin Rodriguez (34-2-1, 19 KO’s) in a fight for the vacant WBO super feather weight title at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Deontay Wilder destroys Daniel Cota in 3rd round KO
By Scott Gilfoid: The future of the heavyweight division Deontay Wilder (19-0, 19 KO’s) chocked up his 19th consecutive knockout last Saturday night in stopping an able Daniel Cota (17-4-1, 10 KO’s) in the 3rd round of a scheduled 8 round bout on the undercard of the Alfredo Angulo vs. James Kirkland fight at the Centro de Cancun, in Cancun, Mexico. Wilder knocked Cota down two times in the fight, finishing him off with a lancing right hand at 2:55 of the 3rd.
Deontay Wilder winding down training for Dominique Alexander fight on 8/27
By Scott Gilfoid: One of the best up and coming heavyweight talents in the division Deontay Wilder (17-0, 17 KO’s is putting the finishing touches to his training camp for his next fight against Dominique Alexander (20-11-1, 9 KO’s) on August 27th at the Water Oaks Farm Arena, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Wilder, only 25, is a 2008 Olympic heavyweight bronze medalist for the U.S, and one of the biggest punchers in the heavyweight division.
Deontay Wilder vs. Dominque Alexander on August 27th
By Scott Gilfoid: Deontay Wilder (17-0, 17 KO’s), arguably the best raw talent in the heavyweight division right now by far, will be back in the ring later on this month on August 27th against the tough as nails Dominque Alexander (20-11-1, 9 KO’s) in a scheduled six round bout at the Water Oaks Farm Arena in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Wilder has what many boxing fans feel is the best right hand in the division. He’s got one punch knockout power with his right. However, he still needs to develop his left hand and his jab a lot more.