Deontay Wilder was still in his mother's womb when Larry Holmes successfully defended the heavyweight championship for the 20th and final time in May '85. Simply put, it's something Wilder has never experienced in his lifetime.
Until now.
The unbeatean 6'7" heavyweight from Tuscaloosa made history three months in bringing a heavyweight championship to Alabama, the first time in history it has ever occurred. Following his 9th round knockout of Eric Molina in front of a sold-out crowd at Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Wilder returns to the city—roughly an hour from his hometown—for his upcoming showdown with Johann Duhaupas.
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Until now.
The unbeatean 6'7" heavyweight from Tuscaloosa made history three months in bringing a heavyweight championship to Alabama, the first time in history it has ever occurred. Following his 9th round knockout of Eric Molina in front of a sold-out crowd at Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Wilder returns to the city—roughly an hour from his hometown—for his upcoming showdown with Johann Duhaupas.
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