09-27-2015, 05:53 PM
Boxing News
Wilder pummels Duhaupas to retain WBC heavyweight title via TKO11
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (35-0, 34 KOs) successfully defended his world title with an eleventh round TKO over rugged Johann Duhaupas (32-3, 20 KOs) on Saturday night at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. Duhaupas pressed the action in round one, but Wilder landed the better shots. Duhaupas was also cut on the bridge of the nose. Wilder also did more in rounds two and three. Duhaupas was cut over left eye in round four, while Wilder’s left eye was noticeably swelling. Duhaupas did some damage in round five, but Wilder closed with a big rally. Wilder landed some big shots in round six. Wilder dished out more punishment as the rounds progressed. Referee Jack Reiss finally stopped the abuse in round eleven. Time was :55.
Wilder pummels Duhaupas to retain WBC heavyweight title via TKO11
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (35-0, 34 KOs) successfully defended his world title with an eleventh round TKO over rugged Johann Duhaupas (32-3, 20 KOs) on Saturday night at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. Duhaupas pressed the action in round one, but Wilder landed the better shots. Duhaupas was also cut on the bridge of the nose. Wilder also did more in rounds two and three. Duhaupas was cut over left eye in round four, while Wilder’s left eye was noticeably swelling. Duhaupas did some damage in round five, but Wilder closed with a big rally. Wilder landed some big shots in round six. Wilder dished out more punishment as the rounds progressed. Referee Jack Reiss finally stopped the abuse in round eleven. Time was :55.