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WILDER MCKENZIE INC

3 &#93 · Born Deontay Leshun Wilder ( 1985-10-22 ) October 22 · 1985 (age&#160 · 40) Tuscaloosa · Alabama · U.S. Height 6&#160 · ft 7&#160 · in (201&#160 · cm) &#91 · 1 &#93 · Weight Heavyweight Boxing career Reach 83&#160 · in (211&#160 · Stance Orthodox Boxing record &#91 · 2 &#93 · Total&#160 · fights 50 Wins 45 Win&#160 · by&#160 · KO 43 Losses 4 Draws 1 Medal record Men's amateur boxing Representing &#160 · born October 22 · Wilder became the first American world heavyweight champion since 2007

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3 &#93
Born Deontay Leshun Wilder ( 1985-10-22 ) October 22
1985 (age&#160
40) Tuscaloosa
Alabama
U.S. Height 6&#160
ft 7&#160
in (201&#160
cm) &#91
1 &#93
Weight Heavyweight Boxing career Reach 83&#160
in (211&#160
Stance Orthodox Boxing record &#91
2 &#93
Total&#160
fights 50 Wins 45 Win&#160
by&#160
KO 43 Losses 4 Draws 1 Medal record Men's amateur boxing Representing &#160
born October 22
Wilder became the first American world heavyweight champion since 2007

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