Records are made to be broken, but those records gain more meaning if the occupant goes on to achieve genuine greatness. Such is the hope for 2008 Olympic bronze medalist Deontay Wilder, whose 28 straight knockouts to begin a career is longer than some of the biggest names in heavyweight history -- Vitali Klitschko (27), Earnie Shavers (27), John L. Sullivan (25) and Mike Tyson (19) being four. Other big men he's surpassed include Alex Stewart and Mac Foster (24 each), Herbie Hide (22) and Frank Bruno (21) and his run is longer than the best produced at any point of their careers by George Foreman (24), Rocky Marciano (16), Ken Norton (14) and Sonny Liston (11).
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