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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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Zuffa Boxing 09 confirms Berlanga vs. Butler and Hitchins vs. Salas, which will take place on July 26 at Madison Square Garden

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Zuffa Boxing on Tuesday announced its Novel York debut on July 26, confirming a double main event for the Infosys Theater card at Madison Square Garden, which until now has only been presented in the form of reports and a trailer. Brooklyn’s Edgar Berlanga and Richardson Hitchins will headline separate fights on an eight-fight card, with Berlanga facing Montreal’s Steven Butler and Hitchins moving up to welterweight against Mexico’s Ricardo Salas.

The Zuffa Boxing 09-branded event will take place in the smaller of Madison Square Garden’s two main venues, the building where they have hosted boxing championships for decades, through the Felt Forum and Hulu Theater eras. The promotion set a date and location for the end of May with a poster and promotional tape that did not feature any competitors. Tuesday’s post marks the first official reveal of any matchups on the show. The main card starts at 9:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM PT.

Berlanga comes home against a live punch

Berlanga (23-2, 18 KO) makes his Zuffa Boxing debut in a 10-round super middleweight fight, about a year after his last appearance. The 29-year-old Puerto Rican, who started his career with 16 consecutive first-round knockouts, has not fought since July 2025, when Hamzah Sheeraz stopped him in the fifth round. This result followed his decision loss to Canelo Alvarez in September 2024. Zuffa signed Berlanga and Hitchins in April, and the promotion viewed Berlanga’s arrival as a chance to reset his position at 168 pounds.

The opponent is the real test for returning home. Steven Butler (38-5-1, 32 KO), a 30-year-old veteran from Montreal, has had a four-fight knockout streak since moving up to super middleweight. The Canadian has shared the ring with elite names in a career that began in 2014, and he arrives in Novel York with a record that makes a fight for a rematch risky rather than ceremonial.

Hitchins moves up to welterweight

Hitchins (20-0, 8 KO) is the more prominent name on the roster, and the fight against Salas marks his own Zuffa debut, a 12-round welterweight bout. The undefeated former super lightweight champion will fight at 147 pounds for the first time in his career. The 28-year-old Brooklyn native won the title via split decision over Liam Paro in behind schedule 2024 and successfully defended with an eighth-round knockout of George Kambosos Jr. at the same Infosys Theater in June last year, which means July 26 will be a return to the arena where he last fought.

Salas (24-2-2, 18 KO), a 27-year-old from Mexico, has earned the job thanks to his recent form. He scored a spectacular knockout of Jesus Saracho in the Zuffa Boxing 04 co-main event in March, allowing him to capitalize on his high knockout rate in the biggest opportunity of his career.

How to watch and tickets

The full card streams live on Paramount+ at no additional cost to subscribers in the US, Latin America, Brazil and Canada, and the event is broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 19 at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster, preceded by a UFC Fight Club pre-sale on Wednesday, June 17 and an additional exclusive pre-sale on Thursday, June 18.

Zuffa has not revealed the rest of the eight-fight card and additional fights are expected in the coming weeks. Reports leading up to the announcement also linked veteran Sergei Derevyanchenko to the July 26 date, although he was not among Tuesday’s confirmed fights.

The Novel York card is the clearest signal yet of how quickly the TKO-backed promotion intends to enter a market long controlled by Matchroom, Top Rank and Premier Boxing Champions. Building the debut around two recognizable hometown stars rather than prospects is a deliberate statement of intent. More information about the players can be found in the official documents on the website BoxRec.

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Keyshawn Davis Questions Devin Haney-Shakur Stevenson Walk

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Image: Keyshawn Davis Questions Why Shakur Stevenson Is In Devin Haney Talks Ahead Of WBO Mandatory

“Shakur is 140 pounds, man. Shakur is not 147 pounds. You know I’m mandatory at 147 pounds. So I don’t know why people even entertained Shakur when he got to 147 pounds. He’s not 147 pounds,” Keyshawn told InsideRingShow.

“He can still fight at the age of 35. So his weight class is present in his boxing for a reason. And I am mandatory at 147.”

Although Keyshawn and Shakur have repeatedly stated that they would not fight each other due to their friendship, Keyshawn rejected the notion that they coordinated their pursuit of Haney.

“No. Hell no. No, no.”

The comments come after Haney publicly expressed his desire to face Stevenson at the 144-pound catchweight division, potentially putting another fight in front of Davis’ shot at the WBO welterweight title.

Keyshawn, however, has made it clear that Haney remains his preferred target.

“I just feel like it’s a huge fight for me in my career. I just feel like it’s a dramatic fight,” Davis said.

“It’s just me moving up to 147 pounds and I feel like me and Devin, we had some history that was going back and forth. So I thought it was time to target them and try to get that fight,” Keyshawn said.

If a fight with Haney cannot be secured, Davis indicated that former WBO welterweight champion Brian Norman Jr. would be a viable alternative.

“Yeah, for sure. I told my guys to contact Brian Norman and the next day I was mandatory, but yeah, I’m fighting with Brian,” Keyshawn said.

Davis made it clear he had no intention of quietly stepping aside amid mounting speculation about Haney’s next opponent.

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Canelo Alvarez tells Hamzah Sheeraz who he needs to face to ‘deserve’ a shot at him

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Canelo Alvarez tells Hamzah Sheeraz who he must face to ‘earn’ a shot at him

Hamzah Sheeraz is hoping to secure a shot at Canelo Alvarez in 2027, but the Mexican has made it clear what the Briton needs to do to make that fight happen.

Sheeraz knocked out Al Begic to take the vacant WBO throne last month, while Canelo will try to reclaim the WBC super middleweight crown in September when faces Christian Mbilli in an intriguing episode in Las Vegas.

If Canelo regains the WBC title, Sheeraz plans to make Canelo’s regular appearances on Cinco De Mayo in a bid to potentially unify the 168-pound division, planning to announce himself as the super middleweight he will defeat by defeating the division’s poster boy.

However, talking to DAZN BoxingCanelo stated that if Sheeraz wants to face him, he should try to unify the belts with newly crowned IBF world champion Osleys Iglesias to encourage him to take part in the proposed fight.

“I’ve never checked it [potential fights with Hamzah Sheeraz or Osleys Iglesias]. I think they have to fight each other and then I will choose the winner. It’s the smartest thing they can do.

“At some point we all have to earn what we deserve, right? They have to earn it [a fight with me]why not? That’s why I say they have to [fight each other] and I’m not saying they don’t deserve it.

“They deserve it, that’s why they’re there as champions, number one or whatever.

“But they have to fight each other and then, after my fight, we will see.”

Sheeraz is expected to reappear next month, but it won’t be against Iglesias, whose promoter believes the Briton is uninterested in any fight in that role.

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