In a surprising turn of events, Turki Alalshikh has taken to social media to announce that Deontay Wilder will be facing off against the undefeated heavyweight prospect, Jared Anderson, on the highly anticipated August 3 card in Los Angeles. This news came as a shock to many, especially considering the star-studded lineup that is already
Deontay Wilder
Deontay Wilder has made it clear that his upcoming fight with Zhilei Zhang is a “last stand” for him in the world of boxing. He has declared that if he loses this 12-round contest on June 1st in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he will retire from the sport. This statement carries a lot of weight, especially
Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang are gearing up for a showdown that could define their careers. Both men are coming off a loss to the same opponent, Joseph Parker, and are desperate for redemption. Wilder’s trainer, Malik Scott, has spoken candidly about the shame they feel and the determination to put on a show-stopping performance
The emergence of Saudi Arabia as a key player in the world of boxing has brought a sense of excitement and anticipation among fight fans worldwide. Promoter Frank Warren referred to this shift as a “game-changer,” highlighting the significance of the Saudi’s entry into the sport. With a series of stacked cards being organized in
The news of a potential heavyweight showdown between Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang set for June 1 in Saudi Arabia has fight fans buzzing with excitement. Both Wilder and Zhang are known for their knockout power and aggressive fighting styles, making this matchup highly anticipated. The fight is set to take place on the undercard
In a recent interview with IFL TV, Francis Ngannou expressed his openness to the idea of fighting Deontay Wilder, despite his recent loss to Anthony Joshua. Even with a 0-2 record as a pro boxer, Ngannou confidently stated that he would agree to fight Wilder. The fighter emphasized his willingness to take on challenges and
Deontay Wilder’s future in boxing has been a topic of much speculation since his defeat against Joseph Parker. The former WBC heavyweight champion has been relatively quiet since his disappointing performance in the ring. At 38 years old and with significant financial security, there are doubts about whether Wilder will step back into the ring.