Deontay Wilder's seven month recovery and training period will culminate with a return to the ring on February 25 with a bout against Gerald Washington.
Wilder, the WBC Heavyweight Champion, last fought and defended his title on July 16 against Chris Arreola, but he suffered a broken hand and torn bicep in the eighth-round stoppage...
WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder didn't fight as much as he would have liked to in 2016, but he made his two matches count when he stepped into the ring.
WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder holds the same title that Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis and Muhammad Ali once did, but it hasn't changed this gentle giant.
WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder successfully defended his title against Chris Arreola on Saturday, but broke his hand and tore his bicep muscle in the process.
Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder successfully defended his title for the fourth time on Saturday, but he left with an injury that could keep him out for an extended amount of time.
Wilder's trainer, Jay Deas, joined The Game on Tuesday to give us an update on the injury and recovery process...
Tuscaloosa native Deontay Wilder defended his WBC Heavyweight Belt for the fourth time on Saturday night as he defeated Chris Arreola with an 8th-round TKO.