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Deontay Wilder accused of beating a minor for years in civil lawsuit

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Deontay Wilder during fight week media activities ahead of his bout with Derek Chisora.

Deontay Wilder has been accused of beating a minor for years in a civil lawsuit filed by his ex-fiancée’s son, and the former heavyweight champion vehemently denies the allegations.

Court documents obtained by TMZ Sports show that Kerron Swift, the son of Wilder’s former partner Tella Swift, filed a lawsuit accusing the boxer of repeated physical abuse while he was a minor living under Wilder’s roof.

The lawsuit claims the alleged incidents occurred between 2016 and 2024, when Swift was growing up in Wilder’s home.

The lawyer denies the claims

Wilder’s attorney, Paul Patterson, responded to these allegations TMZ Sports and said the former WBC ruler intends to defend himself against the lawsuit.

“This is obviously an attempt to tarnish Deontay Wilder’s good name in pursuit of personal gain,” Patterson said.

“Deontay Wilder is known as a loving and caring father who has never physically punished any child or anyone else.”

Patterson also questioned the timing of the legal action.

“The timing of this lawsuit is suspect because Mr. Wilder is fighting in less than 48 hours.”

Lawsuit claim

Swift claims Wilder hit him multiple times during this period.

One claim is that Swift, who says he was thirteen years venerable at the time, was struck in the vehicle with such force that his head struck the interior of the car.

Another allegation relates to a 2019 incident during which Swift claims Wilder hit him with a belt, leaving bruises on his body.

The most sedate allegation described in the lawsuit concerns a meeting in 2022, when Swift claims Wilder grabbed him by the throat, lifted him off his feet and threw him onto furniture during an argument.

Swift claims he believed he might die during the confrontation.

The civil lawsuit seeks damages and includes claims for assault, battery, emotional distress and false imprisonment. Swift requested that the case be heard by a jury.

Source: Dimitry Loiseau [@dimitryl] / Ryan Hafey

Previous allegations

The lawsuit is the latest development in a tumultuous time outside the ring for the uncompromising slugger and comes after Wilder’s personal life has already come under scrutiny in recent years.

In 2024, Telli Swift filed a ephemeral restraining order against the heavyweight boxer amid allegations of aggressive behavior during their relationship.

Swift alleged that Wilder repeatedly choked her and, after several in-ring defeats, became increasingly aggressive in the following months.

These allegations were made in an earlier World Boxing News report examining the claims made in Swift’s request for a restraining order.

Swift also previously described Wilder as emotionally unstable in the period following his first defeat to Tyson Fury in February 2020.

The loss ended Wilder’s long unbeaten streak and sparked a public feud in which the former champion made a series of accusations of allegedly cheating on Fury in the fight.

These claims have never been proven.

Further details of Swift’s account of Wilder’s behavior during this period were explored in another WBN article examining the boxer’s struggles following his first loss to Fury, which World Boxing News watched live at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Wilder’s personal struggles

Wilder’s personal life offers a glimpse into what might have been going on behind the scenes as he struggled with defeat, especially the first one that ended his long undefeated record.

As Wilder publicly imploded the boxing media with a series of unsubstantiated accusations following his defeat, confusion also mounted domestically.

According to Swift’s claims in the lawsuit, his frustration with these failures spilled over into his family.

While the allegations remain unconfirmed, the timing of Wilder’s career decline inevitably attracts interest.

Despite the turmoil outside the ring, the “Brown Bomber” continues to receive offers to participate in prestigious fights.

However, Wilder’s sinking performance in recent years has coincided with what appears to be a very tough period in his private life.

Wilder is currently in London preparing for this weekend’s heavyweight clash with Derek Chisora ​​after raising eyebrows with more unfiltered comments during fight week.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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O’Shaquie Foster sparks reaction with Fight Week Physique photo

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Shakur Stevenson not in a hurry to face O'Shaquie Foster.

Some praised Foster’s conditioning and predicted a good performance against Ford, while others doubted whether the WBC super featherweight champion would pull too much weight before the defense.

Foster rarely receives as much attention as some of the bigger names in the lower weight classes, but a viral photo has brought him back into the conversation online. Fans debated whether Ford would be able to handle Foster’s strength and physicality after moving from featherweight to fighting.

The fight was already generating attention due to the Houston setting and the tension between the two fighters online, but Foster’s photo from training sparked even more discussion about the DAZN card. Houston fans are expected to turn out in immense numbers for the event at the Fertitta Center, which will be one of the biggest hometown shows of Foster’s career.

Foster gained more attention after his victory over Stephen Fulton, with many fans hoping he would stay at lightweight and continue pushing for a fight with Shakur Stevenson.

Instead, Foster returned to 130 pounds, and talk of fighting Stevenson gradually died down.

A powerful performance against Ford could change that quickly, especially if Foster delivers the kind of performance fans now expect after seeing the state he appears to be in heading into the fight.

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Robert Garcia picks who deserves a higher spot in the all-time rankings between Mayweather and Pacquiao

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Robert Garcia picks who deserves the higher all-time ranking between Mayweather and Pacquiao

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are considered two of the greatest of all time, but despite their meeting in 2015, fans still argue over which man was the greatest. Now the world-famous coach Robert Garcia has spoken.

Pacquiao is the only eight-division boxing world champion in history. In his legendary career, he ruled the flyweight division in 1998 and then ruled every division from super bantamweight to super welterweight.

Although unlike the self-proclaimed “TBE”, “Pac Man” was defeated eight times, including a loss to Mayweather, who famously retired with a 50-0 record, having won world titles in five different weight classes.

However, in clip captured by RyckesportsTVGarcia stated that he believes Pacquiao ranks higher in the “GOAT” debate because of the love he has received outside the ring as well as his skills in it.

“I think Pacquiao was better. Mike Tyson told me something: ‘To be the GOAT, it’s not just because of your boxing records, you have to be loved and accepted by the fans’ – and everyone loves Pacquiao.

“As Tyson says, [you must be able to] walk down the street with no bodyguards, everyone who comes up to you shakes your hand, if you can’t do it, you can’t be the GOAT if you can’t do it.

in September Pacquiao could end Mayweather’s unbeaten record after reportedly agreeing a shocking professional rematch that will air live and exclusively on Netflix.

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Jake Paul’s $200 million call for Canelo immediately backfired

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Jake Paul films himself on a phone during a public appearance amid fresh Canelo Alvarez fight speculation.

Jake Paul’s final call to Canelo Alvarez backfired before he even opened his mouth.

Days after admitting that doctors may never clear him to fight again following his disastrous loss to Anthony Joshua, Paul suddenly resurfaced, talking about a $200 million fight against boxing’s biggest busy star.

The moment immediately raised eyebrows as Paul no longer looks like a man in full control of his future in boxing.

Paul’s comments were made while standing in front of a brand associated with his bookmaking interests, making the moment feel less like an actual fight negotiation and more like another attempt to force a viral spectacle while uncertainty continues to surround his future.

After all, if Paul is unable to fight again, questions will immediately begin to arise about the long-term future of his relationship with Netflix and the massive crossover business model built around it.

This is the first problem.

Jake Paul has health concerns

Paul is still recovering from a brutal knockout loss to Anthony Joshua that left him with a double jaw fracture that required surgery and titanium plates implanted in his face.

Joshua dropped Paul four times before knocking him out in a one-sided beating that changed the entire perception of Jake Paul as a boxing attraction.

Over the years, Paul has carefully controlled the danger, selling the illusion of risk against former MMA fighters and aging names.

Joshua destroyed this illusion in one night.

Now all major fight explanations come back to the same question: Can Jake Paul physically withstand the punishment of elite-level boxing anymore?

This is the second problem.

Canelo’s contract reality

The third problem may be the most essential of all, as Paul appears to be targeting the one superstar who is currently least available to him.

Canelo is already locked into a lucrative, long-term, season-long deal in Riyad with Turki Alalshikh, who has never seemed enthusiastic about “Jack Paul,” as Turki calls him, or about influential boxing entering the elite side of the sport.

Paul already lost Canelo once when the Mexican superstar walked away from previous negotiations in favor of a Saudi-backed deal reportedly worth more than $200 million.

Since then, Canelo’s game plan has become more structured.

The Mexican icon is expected to face Christian Mbilli in September, with Hamzah Sheeraz potentially replacing him as titles begin to reassert themselves in the super middleweight division.

There is also continued hope that Osleys Iglesias and Jaime Munguia will be able to eventually unify the belts, potentially setting up another undisputed championship scenario for Canelo later in the Riyadh Agreement.

Barring a possible Terence Crawford rematch, it doesn’t appear that Saudi Arabia will deviate from this structure in favor of a crossover with Jake Paul.

This reality leaves Paul chasing a fight that already seems to be moving away from him.

Jake Paul’s desperation?

None of this means that Jake Paul can’t continue to generate huge amounts of money.

He remains one of the biggest crossover attractions in combat sports and understands social media promotion better than almost anyone else in boxing.

However, the timing of this last call created a challenging perception problem.

Flashing back to retirement concerns and long-term health issues, then suddenly saying he had $200 million ready for Canelo the next, made the whole situation seem more desperate than realistic.

Instead of reviving the post-Joshua vigorous, the call-out may have reminded boxing fans that Jake Paul suddenly looks much closer to the end of his boxing career than the beginning of a recent era of superfights.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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