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Deontay Wilder strongly denies claims that he beat a minor for years

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Deontay Wilder arrives with former fiancée Telli Swift at a boxing event

Deontay Wilder has denied allegations in a civil lawsuit filed by his ex-fiancée’s son, with the former heavyweight champion’s legal team labeling the claims as fabricated.

The lawsuit was first reported TMZ Sportssubmitted by Kerron Swift, son of Wilder’s former partner, Tella Swift. The complaint alleges that the former WBC heavyweight champion repeatedly attacked him while he was a minor living at Wilder’s home.

The civil case reportedly seeks damages and includes claims for battery, assault, emotional distress and false imprisonment.

Wilder’s lawyer, Paul Patterson, confirmed that the lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles, strongly denying the allegations.

Wilder denies the allegations

Patterson said Wilder “strongly denies” these claims and intends to defend himself against the lawsuit.

He described the allegations as “full of complete and utter fabrications” and insisted the American fighter had never physically punished any child.

The lawyer also questioned the timing of the legal action, suggesting that it was intended to distract attention from Wilder’s return to the ring.

The lawsuit states that the incidents occurred between 2016 and 2024, when Swift was still a minor. TMZ published the excerpts after reviewing court records.

The law firm representing Swift denied suggestions that the case was being made public, saying the lawsuit was filed quietly without a press release.

Telli Swift, the child’s mother and Wilder’s ex-fiancée, has remained quiet outside of legal filings since the relationship’s tumultuous end.

In recent weeks, Swift posted a brief message on social media that read, “built in solitude,” while awaiting the outcome of her own domestic violence legal claims against Wilder.

Fasting suggested a period of isolation and reflection. Loneliness is commonly defined as a voluntary state of solitude, often associated with personal restoration or emotional distance during hard times.

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Career rebirth

The legal dispute comes as Wilder tries to rebuild momentum in the ring after a tumultuous period in his career.

The 40-year-old recently got back on track after a brutal victory over Derek Chisora ​​at London’s O2 Arena. The victory was Wilder’s first in eleven years and ended a hard streak that had seen him lose four of his previous six fights.

With his current record standing at 45-4-1, the former heavyweight champion is once again being linked to several high-profile fights.

Potential fights with Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Usyk, Moses Itauma, Andy Ruiz Jr. and the winner of Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois have been discussed as possible next steps as Wilder’s comeback gains momentum.

Despite resuming his career, Wilder continued to make headlines outside the ring, with news circulating about his relationship with Swift and detailed analysis of the tumultuous period that followed his first loss to Tyson Fury.

While his boxing future suddenly seems energetic again, the resolution of Wilder’s personal life may take longer than the next chapter of his in-ring career.


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Floyd Mayweather Jr. faces passport ban due to $7.25 million IRS debt

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. may lose his ability to travel abroad after the IRS decided to revoke his U.S. passport due to a $7.25 million tax debt. The move puts his planned June exhibition in Greece at risk and disrupts the rest of his overseas schedule.

The development of the situation was first reported by Mike Coppinger, citing documents reviewed by The Ring. The debt relates to unpaid federal taxes for 2018 and 2023, and the lien was filed in Las Vegas in March 2026.

The passport restriction poses an immediate problem with Mayweather’s scheduled June 27 fight against Mike Zambidis in Greece, as well as discussions about a potential September fight with Mike Tyson.

This development also comes as separate talks are ongoing about a possible rematch with Manny Pacquiao, adding further uncertainty to Mayweather’s exhibition schedule.

This isn’t the first time Mayweather has faced grave tax issues, as he has already dealt with high-value IRS liens during his career. The current notice, however, directly impacts his ability to leave the United States, making it a more immediate obstacle than previous financial disputes.

If the passport drive continues, Mayweather’s upcoming exhibitions may need to be postponed, moved or canceled altogether.

This is a uncommon case where business outside the ring could interrupt a show before it even started.

Mayweather is no stranger to the IRS. He famously pledged $22 million after the 2015 fight with Pacquiao and issued a $7.2 million bond in 2010. However, these were mainly debt collection disputes. This current move against his travel privileges creates a ‘red alert’ scenario.

If his legal team fails to quickly secure a stay or a formal payment plan, we could see a shift where Money will be forced to keep its exhibitions solely within U.S. borders. For a player who has recently enjoyed tax-free, high-guarantee environments in Dubai and Japan, this is a significant blow to the bottom line.

Last update: 2026/05/01 at 2:44

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Floyd Mayweather Sr. had only one man in mind when he mentioned the strongest boxer in boxing history

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Floyd Mayweather Sr had only one man in mind when naming the hardest puncher in boxing history

Floyd Mayweather Sr. had only one name in mind when asked who he thought was the greatest boxer in boxing history.

Mayweather Sr., after more than 50 years in the sport, is well-equipped to answer this question. He made his professional debut in 1974 and took part in 35 competitions, including a fight with the legendary Sugar Ray Leonard.

Mayweather Sr. is perhaps best known for his training career, as he trained his son Floyd Jr to numerous world titles and also spent stints in the corner for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton.

In recent years, Mayweather Sr. has shared his thoughts on a wide range of topics from the world of boxing, as well in the restored cliprevealed that he thinks Earnie Shavers is the hardest hitter in the history of the sport.

“Earnie shavers! [Asked, not Mike Tyson?] Earnie Shavers!”

This is a view shared by many other fighters, and it’s effortless to see why – 70 of Shavers’ 76 claimed wins have been by knockout, 23 of them in the first round.

Although he unsuccessfully challenged for the world heavyweight title twice, he demonstrated his immense strength in both of those fights, knocking down Muhammad Ali in the second round of their 1977 fight and defeating Larry Holmes in the seventh round of their 1979 battle.

Shavers sadly passed away in September 2022 at the age of 78 after a low illness, but it is clear that boxing fans will forever remember him as one of the most powerful men to ever grace the sport.

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Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury scheduled for October–November after the July 25 fight

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Hearn and Warren’s conflicting schedules mean the British heavyweight clash is not fully finalized

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Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are expected to fight later this year, but the date remains uncertain even though both camps claim to have reached an agreement. The fight depends on whether Joshua makes it to his fight, which will take place on July 25 in Riyad against Kristian Prenga.

Fury returned earlier this month with a decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov, his first victory since 2023, and immediately called for Joshua, who was watching from ringside. From that moment on, the desire to fight intensified again.

Joshua is still scheduled to return to action in July after a break following a fatal car crash in Nigeria that killed two of his close friends. He confirmed that he will continue his career and that his next target will be Fury, provided he manages to get a summer fight.

This first step is now ready. Joshua will face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyad, with both sides claiming a deal with Fury will be concluded later. Eddie Hearn has identified November as his target.

“We’ll be back in July against Kristian Prengi and then, if all goes well, we’ll fight Tyson Fury in November. Everything has been signed on our end and ready to go. Fury said he’s signed the contract too, so there’s no point in denying it, in the end we’re going to fight without a doubt the biggest fight in the history of British boxing,” Hearn told Punch Podcast.

For Fury’s side, Frank Warren provided another window on when the fight would happen.

“It’s signed. Tyson signed up for it a few months ago and we were waiting for AJ and he already did it. So the fight will continue and it looks like it will take place sometime in October,” Warren said on talkSport Boxing.

The difference between October and November is compact on paper, but it usually means that the details are not yet fully settled. Fury’s dates, location and schedule still need to be finalized before anything can truly be wrapped up.

The fight goes on under a certain condition. Joshua has to get through July first. Until that happens, everything else is still being discussed.

Last update: 2026/05/01 at 2:41

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