Former heavyweight champion WBC DEONTAY “Bronze Bomber” Wilder needs victory over Tyrrell Anthony Herndon on Friday, June 27, to be prepared for a long behind schedule clash with Anthony Joshua this year.
Such a fight would usually be an basic knockout in the first round for the main version of Wilder, but with the way he performed in the last five years, it is not certain that he defeated Herndon.
Anthony Joshua is fighting
Wilder’s defeat against Herndon will ruin a mega billion with payments against Joshua. We are talking about high pressure on the shoulders of a brown bomber on the Friday builder of trust against Herndon.
The last five DEONTAYA fights
– Zhilei Zhang: TKO 5 loss
– Joseph Parker: UD 12 loss
– Robert Helenius: Ko 1 Win
– Tyson Fury: KO 11 loss
– Tyson Fury: TKO 7 loss
39-year-old Wilder (43-4-1, 42 KO) enters his fight with the little-known journeyman Hernandon (24-5, 15 KO) with a modest 1-4 record reaching until 2020.
For fans, it is clear that he is a warrior shell he was once in its glory years. The 2008 Olympian showed that he could no longer pull the trigger on his blows and became completely defending after a series of knockout defeats.
Wilder-Herndon Fight Detail
Wilderndon will meet in the 10-round main event on Friday, June 27, at Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kansas. The main card starts at 20:00 et/17: 00 PT at ppv.com. The price is 24.99 USD. Ring walks are scheduled for around 23:00 et/20: 00
“I know he is [Wilder] mentioned name. There is a potential that AJ could fight Deontay Wilder in October, November, December, and then fight Tyson Fury, “said Eddie Hearn Sky Sports About the fight between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder this year.
Fans still want Joshua-Wilder
Fans still want to see how Joshua and Wilder are fighting, even though they both exhausted knockout defeats, just like none of them. The fight should have taken place earlier in its career, but for one reason or another. Now the only way it can happen is that Wilder will win in Hernandon on Friday.
“The first things are Friday. If it goes well, we are open to discuss anything,” said Wilder Finekel co -chairman for Sky Sports.