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NEW YORK – Deontay Wilder silenced and armed his critics all at the same time Saturday night. The hard-hitting heavyweight champion came back from severe trouble in the seventh round to knock ...
Deontay Wilder was nearly knocked out himself, but he held on for dear life and fought back to knock out Luis Ortiz three rounds later. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via πŸ“§ Studio IX πŸ€βš½οΈ ...
Deontay Wilder Continues Rise, Knocks Out Luis Ortiz in 7th Round Not since Mike Tyson have we seen a heavyweight with the kind of crushing, fight-changing power of Deontay Wilder.
Deontay Wilder retained his WBC heavyweight title Saturday night with a seventh-round knockout of Luis Ortiz at the MGM Grand Garden. VIEW E-EDITION 99¢ for 6 mos ...
Wilder knocked out Luis Ortiz with a massive right hand during the seventh round of their fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night. Ortiz was knocked to the canvas and ...
Deontay Wilder took a rematch with Luis Ortiz who gave him problems in 2018, but he stayed patient and caught Ortiz with his right hand to end the night.
Ortiz won the first six rounds handily, dominating the fight, and then when things slowed down a bit in the seventh, Wilder unleashed a right hand that knocked Ortiz out cleanly. One punch was all ...
The title defense was the 10th for Wilder, tying Muhammad Ali for most in the history of the heavyweight division. The 34-year-old Wilder, a bronze medalist in the 2008 Olympics, first won the ...
Deontay Wilder is ultra-confident he’s going to knock out Luis Ortiz again. Ortiz is sure he's going to get his redemption. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip ...