Deontay Wilder is ready to get his glory back! After years of not being in the ring, it looks like in the shadows, the player was doing so much work on himself. Losing seems to be one of those things that causes players to go into their hiding places or shells. It is a pattern I have noticed that whenever a highly confident boxer loses more than twice or three times, it affects them and they feel as if they need a break to get their head right, be it emotionally, mentally, and physically. I think that is what happened to Deontay Wilder, because it has been almost three years now since his last match.
Deontay Wilder is a man of many words, but will he deliver in the square ring?
Words are words, and Deontay Wilder seems to have a lot of them. Get me right, there is nothing wrong with an expressive player who will be trying to get his name out there and to show the world that he is back and stronger; however, those words need to be seen in the boxing ring. If you say you will knock out your opponent, fans and supporters want to see that.
Wilder has been away for a while, and now that he has made a really loud comeback, fans want to see if he is the man he claims to be now. Also known as the Bronze Bomber, Wilder is burning and recharged so much that this month of June will be an exciting one to schedule for this fight. What was happening behind the scenes, how did he train, and why the loud comeback? We have to see it now.
Wichita fans can expect Deontay Wilder to “drop bombs” during his boxing comeback
This is what he said:
“Has there ever been a devastating knockout out there in Wichita, Kansas, before? C’mon man! I love making history. I love being the first at something.”
He added:
“I’m looking forward to having my return in Wichita and having a great time. That’s what this is all about.
More information about this match
The 39-year-old known as “The Bronze Bomber” will be facing Tyrrell Herndon (24-5, 15 KOs) in a 10-round heavyweight clash. This will give the crowd a fresh show from a man who believes he is fresh from the shadows. Wichita will also have a chance to host a magnificent match for the first time in a long time, giving its community something to embrace.
After Wichita? What Wilder does next could revolutionise everything
His next steps are in the dark at the moment. He has not said anything so far, but we know that whatever happens in Kansas will push him further to want more fights and to fight elite players. He could be the next Jaron Ennis, who claimed a unified welterweight title after defeating Stanionis. We do have some hints; he dropped them, and it is interesting to see how high he is aiming.
He is not stooping low; whoever is at the top is what Deontay Wilder wants. I mean, he wants to shine again; he came back for his glory, his wins, his titles, his legacy, and all. He said, “It’s never a comeback. It’s always just returning from the ring.” We might have the impression that he wants the biggest fights with the biggest players like Jai Opetaia, but while that would be a good thing for him, all he wants is a legacy that he can continue building from where he left off and leave one when he decides it is time to hang up the gloves. For now, let us enjoy this comeback and the new version of Deontay Wilder.