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In an ideal world, Deontay Wilder would be preparing for his fight against Anthony Joshua just about now. Alas, ideal it is not. Since that fight is not happening, the former heavyweight champion is busy spending time with his wife, cruising in his Rolls Royce. As he does that, he hints at a ‘Lonely Road.’ Where does this road lead? Fans remain curious.

In December, Wilder lost to his Kiwi opponent, Joseph Parker, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh. That night, ‘Bronze Bomber’ did not just register his career’s third loss, but he also lost his chance to fight ‘AJ’ in the tentative March 8th fight. While the Londoner kept his side of the deal by defeating Otto Wallin, Wilder failed. As he faces flak for the same now, he wrote a message reflecting on his character in an Instagram post.

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On his Instagram, the 38-year-old fighter posted a video of him cruising in his Rolls Royce along with his partner, Telli Swift. Grown-out hair, and a wide smile, the Alabama hard hitter was composed, jamming to a song while trying to sing along. In the captions, he wrote, “Anyone who knows me knows my character! I’ve always shown love and helped everyone around me. The devil is busy and hurt people try to hurt people but before I go down this lonely road I pray that everything is going to be ok.”

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In the wake of his scathing loss to Parker, a lot of folks wondered if this was the knell for the Bronze Bomber’s illustrious career. While he has not clarified when he will fight next and against whom, it is also crucial to note that fans still await his confrontation against AJ. With so much baggage in the background, this video was roped in by the fans to deliver their takes on his career.

Fans appreciate Deontay Wilder, despite the backlash

Echoing his caption that explained his nature of helping people, a fan doubled on the character witness for the fighter. They noted, “This my brudda right here and he’s a real one forget all the other stuff he’s def a man of his word and helps a lot of people and holds his family down.”

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Then came a user, who, in vehemently critical words, relayed to the fighter what a huge section of his critics believe now: “THIS DUDE IS DONE.”

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In response to voices as the previous, a supporter urged folks to give the 43-3-1, fighter some private space with his family. “⁠All the negative comments let this man live his personal life 100 10 damn half of yalll wouldn’t even step in the ring,” wrote the fan.

Another well-wisher, or rather a critic, it’s hard to tell now; suggested the fighter go back to his former trainer. Currently, the heavyweight trains under the tutelage of Philadelphian, Malik Scott. The user urged the boxer to go back to Mark Breland, with whom Bomber terminated his alliance right before his Tyson Fury Trilogy fight in 2020. They said, “You need a new trainer, bring.Mark back.”

Then came an avid fan, labeling Wilder as the “best knockout fighter of all time bomb squad.”

In professional boxing, a sport renowned for its unpredictability and high stakes, the heavyweight showdown between Joseph Parker and Deontay Wilder on December 23, 2023, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, emerged as a bout for the ages. This encounter not only reaffirmed boxing’s capacity to astonish but also underscored the razor-thin margins between triumph and defeat among elite fighters.

Joseph Parker vs. Deontay Wilder

Prelude to the Upset

Wilder, known for his devastating right hand and knockout power, entered the ring against Parker, a fighter respected for his durability and technical prowess. Wilder, aiming to reassert his dominance in the heavyweight division, found himself pitted against an opponent ready to seize the moment and etch his name in the annals of boxing history​​.

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From the opening bell, the fight encapsulated the essence of heavyweight boxing, with both fighters exchanging heavy blows that echoed the intensity of their ambitions. Wilder, attempting to impose his will, launched aggressive attacks, only for Parker to respond with precision and power, particularly with his formidable right hand. This back-and-forth battle showcased not just the physical – but also the strategic depth of boxing, as each combatant sought to outmanoeuvre the other​​.

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The Turning Point

As the fight progressed, the momentum began to shift unmistakably in Joseph Parker’s favour. His ability to withstand Wilder’s onslaught and counter with impactful strikes began to take its toll on the American fighter. 

Parker’s disciplined approach – combined with strategic striking, slowly eroded Wilder’s resistance, leading to moments where the former champion appeared vulnerable and off-balance. This tactical execution by Parker highlighted the importance of resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity​​.

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The conclusion of the fight saw Parker emerge victorious, a testament to his preparation, heart, and determination. The unanimous decision in Parker’s favour not only marked a significant upset but also propelled him into the spotlight, reshaping the dynamics of the heavyweight division. Parker will now take on Zhilei Zhang for Zhang’s WBO interim heavyweight title on March 8th in Saudi Arabia.

Deontay Wilder addresses doubts over his future after shock loss to Joseph  Parker | Marca

Wilder’s gracious acknowledgement of the defeat, coupled with his resolve to return stronger, underscored the sportsmanship and perseverance inherent in boxing​​.

This monumental bout extends beyond the confines of the ring, echoing in podcast discussions and analyses that dissect the intricacies of the fight and its implications for the future of the fighters involved. 

Moreover, the upset has piqued interest in the UFC fights odds, as fans and pundits speculate on the crossover appeal and potential matchups that could further blur the lines between boxing and mixed martial arts.

Deontay Wilder: American says defeat by Joseph Parker is 'not the end' -  BBC Sport

Joseph Parker’s victory over Deontay Wilder is a vivid reminder of the unpredictable nature of professional boxing, where legends are forged, and history is written with each bout. This fight not only captivated the imaginations of fans worldwide but also served as a catalyst for discussions on resilience, strategy, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. As the boxing world continues to evolve, the tale of Parker’s upset will undoubtedly inspire future generations of fighters to dream big and challenge the odds, no matter how insurmountable they may seem.

On November 19, 2005, Floyd Mayweather Jr. fought his first welterweight fight. Four months later, he would win his first championship belt in the division. But in that duration, on February 4, 2006, an era came to an end. One of the greatest boxers in history, Thomas Hearns, finally hung up his gloves.

Mayweather Jr. retired nearly a decade later. But many can’t help but pose an intriguing question. Towards the twilight years of his career, Hearns fought in the cruiserweight and lightweight divisions. However, he commenced his career as a welterweight. So what would have happened if the two greats had collided as 147-pounders? Who would have won? A former champion seems certain of the route this gripping square-off would have taken.

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Floyd Mayweather versus Tommy ‘The Hitman’ Hearns at 147. Who’s gonna take that one?” Now that’s a million-dollar question. But who would risk the answer? Both are boxing greats and living legends. Where one excelled as a defensive genius, the other relished pummeling opponents with a relentless attack. After spending nearly 20 years inside the ring, Mayweather Jr. retired with an unbeaten record.

Thomas Hearns, on the other hand, over an illustrious career faced defeats at the hands of other legends such as ‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard and Marvelous Marvin Hagler. However, Shawn Porter, a former welterweight champion himself, believes Hearns would have won the battle.

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It is what it is, y’all. ‘Hitman’ takes that. It is what it is.” He said this during the interview. He shared that he had gone through ‘The Hitman’s career right from his amateur days. Hence, according to Porter, he had never been as skilled as many expected him to be, despite all the boxing he had been doing since a young age.

‘Showtime’ said, “I, when I went back and watched a little bit of of ‘Hitman’s career, watched like how he is origins from the amateurs and stuff like that. I don’t, I truly don’t think, Tommy was as skillful as you would expect given how much boxing he had done at a young age.

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However, the fact remains that, like Deontay Wilder, he possessed that fatal right hand. And like the former heavyweight champion, Hearns was completely aware of how to use it for maximum benefits. More so, he had an amazing mix of both power and speed.

Hence, in a nutshell, Thomas ‘Hitman’ Hearns would have won the match hands-down. “but he knew what he was doing. A lot like, uh, Deontay Wilder. He just had this feeling on when to let that right hand go; um, he knew how to set it up, uh. He had speed; he, I mean clearly, he had power; yeah, ‘Hitman’ wins that fight. It is what it is,” said Shawn Porter.

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Additionally, it should be noted that for all his lower-division appearance, Hearns was a six-footer with a 78-inch reach. The features helped him leverage his advantage subsequently in upper divisions such as super middleweight and light heavyweight. A masterful Mayweather Jr. would have successfully evaded and dodged ‘The Hitman’s scathing attacks. But then it would have become a question of—for how long, given the latter’s ferocity?

Heavyweight contender Joseph Parker is not paying any attention to the statements from recent rival Deontay Wilder.

Back in December, Parker outboxed Wilder over twelve rounds to secure a dominant unanimous decision in a very unexpected outcome.

The victory derailed Wilder’s planned mega-fight with Anthony Joshua.

Wilder was coming back from a significant layoff, and he’d only see a single round of action in two years’ time.

On the other hand, Parker remained very active last year – with Wilder being his fourth ring appearance of 2023.

In a recent interview, Wilder claimed that his performance was affected by the tiresome travel to get himself over to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Parker shot down that explanation, citing the fact that many boxers have to go through strenuous travel experiences in the leadup to a fight.

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“Every fighter has to go through different things in camp. Before the Whyte camp, we locked in the fight then I flew 17 hours to Dubai, a three hour wait, then eight hours to Ireland to start my training camp,” Parker said to IFL TV.

“I was jet-lagged for a week, it’s what a fighter goes through, good or not it is what it is. It’s all part of trying to prepare for a fight. I’m not sure where he’s coming from, he did travel back and forth, we had to do the promotion, there was a lot of time travelling.

“When I travelled to Saudi for the fight, jet lag is a real thing, but as a professional fighter and the team around you – you have to make the right decision about when you have to be there and allow yourself the time to adjust and get used to the time zone and wherever you’re fighting.”

Wilder’s future plans are unknown. Parker will return in a very dangerous fight against Chinese giant Zhilei Zhang, which is part of the anticipated card that features Anthony Joshua’s crossover boxing match with MMA veteran Francis Ngannou.