HIGHLIGHTS
- –In Round 2, the action got heated as Dominic Breazeale hammered Fred Kassi with combos on the ropes. Kassi rallied by tagging Breazele with a hard uppercut in return, setting the tone for much in-fighting on the ropes.
- –Kassi began having success by timing Breazeale’s punches, especially in Round 5, when he landed a series of crisp right hands.
- –Breazeale began working behind his jab more in Round 6 and zeroed in on Kassi’s body in Round 8, pressing the action en route to winning a unanimous decision.
Fred Kassi may have given up seven inches in height to Dominic Breazeale, but he gave him hell as part of the deal. In a rugged back-and-forth heavyweight scrap with plenty of close, competitive rounds, Kassi proved to be the toughest test yet for Breazeale, who earned a hard-fought unanimous decision to remain undefeated.
Breazeale emerged victorious via unanimous decision (97-93, 98-92, 100-90).
Breazeale worked behind his jab in Round 1, pressing the action as Kassi circled the ring.
The former college quarterback largely abandoned his jab for a time after that, loading up on hard right hands, allowing Kassi to get inside, where he was able to do his best work.
Kassi fought on his heels, moving backward most of the night, landing good shots intermittently as Breazeale came forward firing rights, pressing Kassi into the ropes.
In Round 6, Breazeale began to pump his jab more, which paid immediate dividends as he was able to disrupt Kassi’s charge.
Breazeale landed withering body shots to the midsection in Round 8 as Kassi began to slow down a bit.
After plenty of heated back-and-forth action in the final two rounds, Breazeale emerged victorious via unanimous decision (97-93, 98-92, 100-90).

Dominic Breazeale fires a jab during his win over Fred Kassi in Birmingham, Alabama. (Lucas Noonan/Premier Boxing Champions.
To say that Johann Duhaupas was a glutton for punishment would be to understate the buffet of abuse the man was force-fed at the hands of Deontay Wilder on Saturday.
Really, it was like an evening at the Golden Corral, but with Wilder’s fists in place of dubious deep-fried eats.
Still, Duhaupas survived the nonstop onslaught at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, fought valiantly and proved himself to have a bulletproof beard. That is, until the 11th round, when the Frenchman eventually succumbed to a barrage of vicious shots by Wilder, with referee Jack Reiss mercilously halting the proceedings with 55 seconds remaining in the penultimate round.
Through it all, though, Duhaupas never hit the canvas, his chin proving so durable it seemed like something manufactured by Rubbermaid.
“His chin should have been drug tested,” Wilder joked in his locker room after the fight in between bites of celebratory pizza.
Just how much punishment did Duhaupas take?
“More than most,” Wilder said with a grin.
Nevertheless, Duhaupas never stopped coming forward throughout the fight. And with Wilder inexplicably keeping his hands low on too many occasions, Duhaupas was able to find home with his jab on multiple occasions.
Even when Deontay Wilder (35-0, 34 KOs) did have his gloves up, Johann Duhaupas (32-3, 20 KOs) was able to land rights around his guard from time to time.
It was enough for Duhaupas to do some serious damage under Wilder’s left eye, which began to swell shut in Round 4.
Still, it was Duhaupas who absorbed the majority of the punishment, the bridge of his nose bleeding from the opening round.
How Duhaupas remained upright after swallowing a massive left hand in Round 3 will go down as one of the great mysteries of the ages, right up there with the Shroud of Turin and the true whereabouts of Waldo.
Actually, Wilder rocked Duhaupas with devastating right hands the whole night, unleashing a particularly blistering array of combos in Round 4 in the center of the ring as Duhaupas’ face began to take on the texture of a tomato after being hurled against a brick wall.
As the fight progressed, Wilder got more and more comfortable, marching in place, rolling his shoulders and getting jiggy with it for the loud, raucous home state crowd of 8,471.
“When I get into a certain state of mind, I’m having fun in there,” Wilder explained afterward. “You saw many times that I was having fun, just letting him know, ‘I’m still here, I’m not going anywhere.’ I was never fatigued, never tired. I had full energy. I was prepared to go 12 rounds.”
The stats tell the story: Wilder outlanded Duhaupas 326-to-98 in overall punches, 143-51 in jabs and 183-to-47 in power punches.
Duhaupas did his best to weather the storm—or, more accurately, hurricane—firing punches until the end.
But after eating a series of uppercuts on the ropes, Reiss had seen enough near the end of the 11th, waving things off to give Wilder his 34th stoppage in 35 career fights.
“My main mission was to get the knockout,” Wilder said. “He’d never been knocked out before. I got that tonight and put on a great performance for the state of Alabama. I’m happy with the outcome.
“Now that I have this prized possession,” Wilder said as he gestured toward the championship belt around his waist, “it’s a tough job being the champ, because everybody’s coming to get what you have. But this is what it’s all about.”
That, and another slice of pizza, of course.
For complete pre- and post-fight coverage of Wilder vs Duhaupas, be sure to visit our fight page.
Deontay Wilder and Johann Duhaupas" width="1019" height="572" data-folder-sm="responsive_414_x_233" data-folder-md="responsive_684_x_385" data-folder-mdr="responsive_1368_x_770" data-folder-lg="responsive_1180_x_664" data-folder-lgr="responsive_2360_x_1328" />Deontay Wilder lands a thunderous right hand to the jaw of Johann Duhaupas, one of several vicious shots the heavyweight champ connected with during his 11th-round TKO victory Saturday night. (Lucas Noonan/Premier Boxing Champions)
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