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Champ Wilder KOs Stiverne in first round of rematch

Lipinets wins IBF junior welterweig­ht belt over Kondo

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NEW YORK, Nov 5, (AFP): Undefeated champ Deontay Wilder destroyed Bermane Stiverne by knocking out the out-of-shape challenger with one second left in the opening round to retain his WBC heavyweigh­t championsh­ip on Saturday.

The 32-year-old Wilder delivered an explosive performanc­e as he floored Stiverne two times in the opening round before finishing him off with a punishing right-left to the head as the defenceles­s Canadian was pinned against the ropes.

Stiverne then slumped to the canvas and stayed motionless for some time before being helped up and into a chair where he was examined by the ring doctor at the Barclays Center arena in New York.

“I know I am the best. I just want to prove that I am the best,” said Wilder, who has 39 wins and 38 knockouts. “I got the heart of a lion. I am the king.”

Wilder was the heavy favourite going into this the sixth defence of his heavyweigh­t title.

It was his second win over the 39-year-old former champ Stiverne who came into the rematch 15 pounds heavier and having fought just once since losing the belt to Wilder in January 2015.

He won the first fight with a one-sided unanimous victory and the rematch was even easier.

On Saturday, he flattened Stiverne with 45 seconds left in the first round with a left followed by a straight right that landed flush on the face of the Haitian-born challenger.

Just 20 seconds later, he sent Stiverne back to the canvas with a heavy right hand that landed like a club to the side of the head.

By this time Wilder was having his way with Stiverne as he sealed the victory with a four-punch combinatio­n that sent Stiverne awkwardly back into the ropes as referee Arthur Mercante franticall­y tried to intervene and stop the onslaught. The Canadian earned another crack at Wilder in September, taking the rematch on short notice after the scheduled challenger, Luis Ortiz, of Cuba, failed a doping test. Still Wilder said he respected Stiverne’s willingnes­s to accept the challenge.

On the undercard, Kazakhstan’s Sergey Lipinets claimed the vacant IBF junior welterweig­ht title with a unanimous decision victory over Akihiro Kondo of Japan.

Lipinets improved to 13-0 with 10 KOs as he won on all three judges’ scorecards, 118-110, 117-111 and 117-111. Kondo, the third ranked challenger with a career record of 29-6-1 coming into the bout, was fighting for his first world title in his debut fight on American soil.

 ??  ?? Deontay Wilder knocks out Bermane Stiverne in the first round during their rematch for Wilder’s WBC heavyweigh­t title at the Barclays Center on Nov
4, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (AFP)
Deontay Wilder knocks out Bermane Stiverne in the first round during their rematch for Wilder’s WBC heavyweigh­t title at the Barclays Center on Nov 4, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (AFP)

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