You may not have heard of Johann Duhaupas prior to him being picked to fight heavyweight titleholder Deontay Wilder on the Sept. 26 broadcast of “Premier Boxing Champions” on NBC.
Duhaupas, after all, is a 34-year-old fighter from France whose few brushes with names recognizable to even boxing’s hardcore came with losses by decision to Francisco Pianeta (who would go on to be a Wladimir Klitschko fall guy) in 2008 and prospect Erkan Teper earlier this year, as well as a majority decision victory over former Vitali Klitschko fall guy less than one month after the Teper loss.
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Duhaupas, after all, is a 34-year-old fighter from France whose few brushes with names recognizable to even boxing’s hardcore came with losses by decision to Francisco Pianeta (who would go on to be a Wladimir Klitschko fall guy) in 2008 and prospect Erkan Teper earlier this year, as well as a majority decision victory over former Vitali Klitschko fall guy less than one month after the Teper loss.
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