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    Jake Donovan catches up with WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder to discuss what it means to represent America as a cahmpion in the heavuyweight division, reflecting back on his title winning victory over Bermane Stiverne from last month in Las Vegas, discussing his potential plans and looking for fights against Tyson Fury and a unification with WBO/IBO/WBA/IBF heavyweight champion, thoughts on the April showdown between Klitschko and undefeated challenger Bryant Jennings, and more.
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    Gavinevans

    The last undisputed world heavyweight champion was Lennox Lewis. Deontay Wilder should know this. Lewis beat Oliver McCall to become WBC champion for the second time, beat Shannon Briggs to become linear champion and beat Evander Holyfield to become undisputed champion. He lost it and regained against Hassim Rahman, defended it against Tyson and Vitali Klitschko and retired as world champion.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gavinevans View Post
      The last undisputed world heavyweight champion was Lennox Lewis. Deontay Wilder should know this. Lewis beat Oliver McCall to become WBC champion for the second time, beat Shannon Briggs to become linear champion and beat Evander Holyfield to become undisputed champion. He lost it and regained against Hassim Rahman, defended it against Tyson and Vitali Klitschko and retired as world champion.
      It was obvious that he wasn't sure who it was and I don't believe that it was in anyway meant as disrespect towards Lennox.
      Last edited by Ravens Fan; 02-07-2015, 03:35 PM.

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      • #4
        the bones in wilders hands are so brittle from all the peds he takes he may never fight again

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