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Who is Deontay Wilder?

Deontay Leshun Wilder, often known as The Bronze Bomber, is an American boxer who is 36 years old. Deontay Wilder is a well-known boxer who excels in his craft. He is a tremendous beast in the arena, at 6 ft 7 inches tall.

Despite a difficult background and many tribulations before becoming an adult, he always gives his all.

His fortitude is admirable and inspiring.

Childhood, Education, and Depression

Wilder was born on October 22, 1985, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to his mother, Deborah Wilder, and father, Gary Wilder.

In his own words, he was raised by his parents until he was 17 years old.

They were churchgoers from the middle class.

He is the youngest of four siblings, and he lives next to the oldest.

Deontay attributes his success to his father’s work ethic, and he grew up admiring his father’s sincerity and honesty.

He graduated from Tuscaloosa High School, but due to his low marks, he had to attend junior university before enrolling in university.

He later dropped out of college after having his first child.

Initially, he hoped to play football or basketball for his native team, the Alabama Crimson Tide.

His plans, however, were thawed by the arrival of his daughter.

Deontay began boxing when he was 20 years old. He was a student at Shelton State Community College.

Wilder admits to suffering from despair and contemplating suicide by gunfire at one time.

However, he fought it heroically and is now free of despair and suicidal thoughts.

Boxing Career of Deontay Wilder

Tyson Fury is recognized for his strong and formidable punching powers, and he has knocked out every single boxer he has battled.

Amateur Record and Career

Wilder was 20 years old and nervous when he first entered the Skyy Boxing Gym in Northport, Alabama. With trepidation, he began training with Jay Deas.

Wilder had never considered boxing as a career before that day.

He had always wished to play football or basketball.

But boxing was a perfect fit for him, and within two years, he had won National Golden Gloves and the US Championships at 91 kg.

In the Golden Gloves finals, Deontay Wilder defeated the highly regarded Isiah Thomas and David Thompson.

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Deontay Wilder on boxing match Source: YouTube

Similarly, he defeated Quantis Graves and advanced to the final against California’s James Zimmerman.

After an outstanding performance at the Olympics trial, he competed in the Olympics and won the bronze medal, defeating Algeria’s Abdelaziz Toulbini and Morocco’s Mohamed Arjaoui.

He eventually lost to Clemente Russo of Italy and had to settle for bronze.

Professional Development

Wilder made his professional debut at the age of 23.

He defeated Etham Cox in November 2008 at the Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Wilder won all seven of his fights in 2009 in the first round.

Wilder had a 25-fight winning streak by 2012, all by knockout and all in the first four rounds.

He defeated former WBA heavyweight challenger Owen Black, WBO light heavyweight championship contender DeAndrey Abron, and Damon Reed, a former WBO heavyweight challenger.

Deontay Wilder won his first professional boxing title in 2012, defeating Kelvin Price.

Wilder fought slowly for the first two rounds before knocking Price down with a punch to the jaw that handed him the victory.

Wilder made his UK debut in 2013 at the Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield against the former heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist Audley Harrison.

Harrison had stated that if he lost, he would retire, and Wilder knocked him out in the first round.

Wilder was scheduled to face Derek Chisora in Wembley Arena.

Nonetheless, the bout was called off after Deontay Wilder was arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, for domestic abuse.

Wilder hired Al Haymon as his new counselor a few days later.

Deontay Wilder then fought Siarhei Liakhovich and knocked him out in the first round.

Liakhovich stumbled and twitched as a result of this.

Following the altercation, Liakhovich filed a lawsuit against Wiler, accusing him of improperly hitting him.

Wilder also defeated Nicolai Firtha, continuing his knockout streak.

He fought Malik Scott and knocked him out in the first round in 1:36.

This victory qualified Deontay Wilder as a mandatory challenger for the WBC Heavyweight title, which was won by new champion Bermane Stiverne, who defeated Chris Arreola for the belt, which had been vacant since Vitali Klitschko’s retirement.

World Boxing Council Heavyweight Championship

Wilder and Stiverne battled for the WBC World Championship at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Deontay Wilder defeated Stiverne in a twelve-round unanimous decision to become the first American Heavyweight champion since Hasim Rahman.

Wilder dedicated his victory to his differently-abled daughter and to Muhammad Ali, who was 73 on that day.

The one bout earned Wilder an estimated $1 million.

Following the match, he parted ways with the Golden Boys, and Al Haymon took over as his new manager.

Wilder declared in May 2015 that he will be fighting his first defense in Alabama, the first time it has been staged in the state.

He came up against Eric Manila, a determined Mexican-American boxer vying for the WBC heavyweight title.

Wilder thoroughly dominated that match and defeated Monila in four rounds.

Wilder faced Johann Duhaupas in the Legacy Arena in Alabama in August of 2015.

Wilder triumphed again despite stiff competition and later lauded Duhaupas.

Wilder earned over $1.4 million for this match alone, while Duhaupas earned approximately $140,000.

It was announced in December 2015 that Deontay Wilder would face Artur Szpilka at the Barclays Center in New York.

Despite losing the first three rounds, Wilder recovered and won with a knockout blow in the ninth.

Wilder earned a career-high $1.5 million from this fight, while Szpilka earned around $250,000.

Premier Boxing Championships named the knockout “Knockout of the Year.”

Chris Arreola, a former two-time world title challenger, challenged Wilder on May 26, 2016.

This match was especially intriguing because Arreola was not in the rankings due to a positive marijuana test.

The bout took place at Legacy Arena in Alabama. Wilder dominated and controlled the whole bout, which he eventually won.

Wilder was paid $1.4 million for the match, while Arreola was paid $150,000.

The fight was watched by approximately 1.8 million people on FOX.

On July 30, 2018, it was announced that Wilder would face unified heavyweight world champion, Tyson Fury.

Wilder and Fury fought in front of an estimated 18,000 fans at the Staples Center.

The battle was a win for Wiandandr, Fox News, and even Fury, as they all got a lot of money from it.

Wilder earned approximately $14 million, while Fury earned approximately $10 million.

Deontay Wilder has many memorable fights, including Povetkin in Russia, Breazeale, Washington in Alabama, Stiverne again, Ortiz, Fury, and others.

Keith Thurman could be of interest.

Deontay Wilder – Awards, honors, and recognition

  • He represented his country in the Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 2008.
  • In 2007, he won the US National Heavyweight Championship.
  • 2007 Golden Gloves winner
  • Pope Francis designated him as the Boxing Ambassador for Peace.

Boxing Stats for Deontay Wilder

44 fights 42 wins 1 loss
By knockout 41 1
By decision 1 0
Draws 1

Deontay Wilder’s Personal Life, Children, and Net Worth

In 2005, Wilder welcomed his first child with ex-girlfriend Helen Duncan.

Spina bifida is a spinal cord disability that she was born with. He had to drop out of school to care for his kid.

With his ex-wife Jessica Scales Wilder, he had two girls and one son. They married in 2009 and divorced in 2011.

Deontay Wilder is presently engaged to Teli Swift, with whom he has a child.

The couple was even featured on the reality show WAGS Atlanta.

He struggled with despair, and anxiety, and even considered suicide at the start of his career.

He attributed his strength and achievement to the harsh times he encountered.

Deontay has an older brother who is a professional boxer as well.

Marcellos Wilder is a 5-2 cruiserweight fighter who currently competes in the UFC.

Deontay Wilder is a wealthy athlete. His net worth is believed to be $30 million.

He desires that his fortune be used to provide for his children.

Some Famous Quotes by Deontay Wilder

  • I don’t care what you’ve done or what you’re capable of: if you come up against someone like me, you’re in big trouble.
  • People can be overly critical, especially on social media. It depresses people.
  • This is what it will take to build my legacy and become the person I want to be: to get on the road and travel. Let’s go about it that way.
  • God unquestionably bestowed authority upon me. I’m still unsure about my own capabilities.

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Deontay Wilder – Social Media

Deontay Wilder is a social media expert.

Wilder may be found on Twitter and Instagram.

He is rather open about his personal life and other news on his social media accounts.