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Deontay Wilder will face Tirrell Anthony Herndon on June 27 in Wichita, Kansas

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Image: Deontay Wilder faces Tyrrell Anthony Herndon on June 27th in Wichita, Kansas

The former heavyweight champion WBC, Deontay Wilder, returns to the ring against Tyrrell Anthony Herndon (25-5, 15 KO) in a fight at the tuning level of tuning this summer on June 27 in Charles Koch Arena, Wichita, Kansas.

This is a must fight for 39-year-old Wilder, because he lost the last two fights and four of the last five from 2020. “Brown Bomber” Wilder (43-4-1, 42 Kos) looked like a shot in the last two fights, afraid of his right hand.

Compulsory win

Deontay will probably decide to retire if he loses with Herndon, because it is a kind of opponent that he should be able to overcome quite easily if he throws blows. However, with a shy way Wilder has fought since his loss with Tyson Fury in 2020, he could also lose this fight. This defeat pulled the best from the bronze Olympic medalist in 2008.

37-year-old Herndon is a ten-year-old professional who was knocked out in two rounds in his fight with Richard Torrez on October 14, 2023. It is the only significant warrior in Herndon’s CV and was blown up in water. Torrez made it look straightforward by destroying Herndon.

He is a much more aggressive warrior than Wilder at this stage of his career. If Wilder could fight like Torrez, he could not lose any of his fights in the last four years.

In Deontay’s fight for putting up in Kansas, this is quite far from places in Las Vegas, which he fought during his best years of his career. He shows how far his career has fallen due to repetitive failures and needy results since 2020.

Ideally, if Wilder can combine three or four wins over tomato cans, he could put himself in a situation in the title of the world champion, and it can be lucky that everyone is holding a belt belt. I don’t see it, but it’s possible. Deontay still has the power to hit, but his courage seems to leave his body completely.

Last updated 28/28/2025

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Plant, Jermall Charlo Book May Fights, Target Calle ’25 Clash

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Former masters of Caleb Plant and Jermall Charlo will support the combat card on May 31 in Las Vegas, with plans for a highly expected clash between rivals this year if they won.

The Premier Boxing Champions confirmed from ESPN that both warriors will be in action in the original video event without payments.

Planty and Charlo had bad blood for years and reached a boiling point in July 2023 during weighing the Terrance Crawford vs. Errol Spence Jr. The plant delivered Charlo’s open hit, which was caught in front of the camera, claiming that the impact was in retaliation for Charlo, grabbing him for a beard many times and did not respect his wife.

Plant has repeatedly called to fight Charlo and will be a step closer to the desired match injuries this year, as long as both warriors win their fights and avoid injuries.

According to the Ring Plant magazine, he will face Jose Armando Resendiz, and Charlo will face Thomas Lamanna.

Plant (23-2, 14 KO), former super middle champion IBF, recently fought in September, when he scored a break in the ninth round over Trevor McCumby. His only losses were against David Benavidez and Canelo Alvarez.

Charlo (33-0, 22 KO), former two-level master, will want to restore his career to the right track when he ends the 18-month break from sport in May. He fought the last time in November 2023, when he defeated Jose Benavidez Jr. And he was largely inactive due to injuries and personal problems.

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May 31 Card: Facial Plant in Resendiza, Charlo returns with Lamanna in Las Vegas

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Image: May 31st Card: Plant Faces Resendiz, Charlo Returns Against LaManna in Las Vegas

Caleb plant will fight Ranking at the bottom WBA 168-LB President Jose Armando Resendiz, while Jermall Charlo will emerge from another two-year dismissal to face the journeyman Thomas Lamanna in the factor on the May 31 card at Las Vegas.

Mike Coppinger Z Ring, reports The fact that the former super middle champion IBF “Sweethands” (23-2, 14 KO) will fight the claimant #15 WBA Resendiz (15-2, 11 KO) and Jermall Jermall (33-0, 22 KO) takes Lamanna (39-5-1, 18 KO). The point is that Plant, 32, and Charlo, to win the fights and fight later this year.

May 31 Card

  • Caleb Plant vs. Jose Armando Resendiz
  • Jermall Charlo vs. Thomas Page

After a bold conversation that Caleb Reslop leads on social media, why does he choose a low warrior, such as Resendiz? Elijah Garcia He broke off the RESENDIZ in the eighth round on September 30, 2023. Since this loss, Resendiz fought only once, defeating Fernando Pariam (5-2) for a knockout in the fifth round of February 21. Fighting someone at this level to start fighting the inactive 35-year-old Jermall Charlo, looks frail on the side of Planty.

Lamanna is known for his defeat in the first round of Erislanda Lara in 2021 and the defeat of the decision against Brian Mendoza in 2020. These are matches from which Lamanna is known.

“Tuning”

The obvious question is: why do the plant and jermall need tuning to prepare for bad blood fight? These two fighters from mid -30 years do not need warfare to prepare for the clash without any world titles. None of these guys will win world titles of their age. They both had their time, and now they are based on their fame as low -fired owners of world titles many years ago.

Between Charlo and Planty from their incident on July 28, 2023, there is bad blood when “Sweethands” hit Jermalla in the face in Errol Spence vs. Terenca Crawford. The plant started to stop Jermall from retaliation. Interestingly, they never set a fight after that, which is strange, because it would be a logical thing for them to configure the clash, while the interest in this theater quarrel was still in the minds of fans.

He says a lot to make Plant and Jermall adapt to this low level of opposition. The plant has not fought with a high -level opponent since losing to David Benavidez two years ago in 2023. In the last fight, Caleba defeated the unclear pretender to the brand, Trevor McCumbby, after he was dropped early and stuck at the next occasion on September 14 last year. The plant eventually knocked out McCumbby in the ninth round, but it was not impressive.

The plant should demonstrate some rubberist and face a talented 168-pound claimant such as Oslyys Iglesias (13-0, 12 KO) to establish a fight against the inactive former world champion with two Jermall divisions. The plant must not only speak, but also walk. Calling Hype Job Edgar Berlang, and then fighting with a re -match with Jermall, shows that the bet is no different from Novel Yorker, focusing only on money.

Last updated 04/01/2025

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Deontay Wilder: biography, record, fights and more

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DEONTAY “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder is a former heavyweight champion WBC. Wilder maintained the heavyweight title in 2015-2020 and successfully defended the belt 10 times. In 2015, Wilder became the first champion of the American massive world since 2007, the longest time in which the American did not have a heavyweight title. Wilder lost the champion of WBC Pas magazine in the Ring Tyson Fury magazine in the 2020 rematch, after keeping the belt in his first duel via Split Draw in 2018. Wilder failed to recover the title from fury in the loss trilogy in 2021.

Next fight: June 27 vs. Tyrrell Herndon

Record: 43-4-1, 42 KO
DOD: October 22, 1985
Age: 39
Stance: Orthodox
Reception: 83 inches
Height: 6 feet-7

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