May 18, 2019: Wilder beat Dominic Breazeale (USA) by KO in Round 1. Wilder dealt out another first-round battering, this time to a hapless Breazeale, who could not recover from a knockdown that occurred with 43 seconds left. It was Wilder's 20th first-round KO to leave his record at 40-0-1. Getty Images
November 4, 2017: Wilder beat Bermane Stiverne (USA) by KO in Round 1. Wilder became WBC champion after being taken to 12 rounds by the same opponent in 2015 but Stiverne was destroyed in the rematch. He hit the deck three times before the referee stopped the fight. It took Wilder's record to 39-0, with 38 knockouts. Getty
November 23, 2019: Wilder beat Luis Ortiz (CUB) by KO in Round 10. Wilder was made to work for his win again by the Cuban in their rematch. The champion went close to a first defeat in the seventh and the fight looked like it could go either way before a manic 10th when the referee stepped in after Ortiz had gone down for a third time. Getty
March 3, 2018: Wilder beat Luis Ortiz (CUB) by TKO in Round 10. Wilder struggled early on before flooring the Cuban in the fifth but was then in serious trouble himself in the seventh. In a chaotic 10th, Ortiz hit the deck three times, although the first was deemed a shove, but Wilder finished the job in wild if unorthodox fashion. Getty
December 1, 2018: Wilder drew with Tyson Fury (UK) in split decision. The first of three breathtaking bouts between the duo. The Briton was floored in the ninth before Wilder brutally dropped him again in the 12th only for Fury to survive through to the bell. Judges scored it 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and all square at 113-113. Reuters
May 18, 2019: Wilder beat Dominic Breazeale (USA) by KO in Round 1. Wilder dealt out another first-round battering, this time to a hapless Breazeale, who could not recover from a knockdown that occurred with 43 seconds left. It was Wilder's 20th first-round KO to leave his record at 40-0-1. Getty Images
November 4, 2017: Wilder beat Bermane Stiverne (USA) by KO in Round 1. Wilder became WBC champion after being taken to 12 rounds by the same opponent in 2015 but Stiverne was destroyed in the rematch. He hit the deck three times before the referee stopped the fight. It took Wilder's record to 39-0, with 38 knockouts. Getty
November 23, 2019: Wilder beat Luis Ortiz (CUB) by KO in Round 10. Wilder was made to work for his win again by the Cuban in their rematch. The champion went close to a first defeat in the seventh and the fight looked like it could go either way before a manic 10th when the referee stepped in after Ortiz had gone down for a third time. Getty
March 3, 2018: Wilder beat Luis Ortiz (CUB) by TKO in Round 10. Wilder struggled early on before flooring the Cuban in the fifth but was then in serious trouble himself in the seventh. In a chaotic 10th, Ortiz hit the deck three times, although the first was deemed a shove, but Wilder finished the job in wild if unorthodox fashion. Getty
December 1, 2018: Wilder drew with Tyson Fury (UK) in split decision. The first of three breathtaking bouts between the duo. The Briton was floored in the ninth before Wilder brutally dropped him again in the 12th only for Fury to survive through to the bell. Judges scored it 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and all square at 113-113. Reuters
May 18, 2019: Wilder beat Dominic Breazeale (USA) by KO in Round 1. Wilder dealt out another first-round battering, this time to a hapless Breazeale, who could not recover from a knockdown that occurred with 43 seconds left. It was Wilder's 20th first-round KO to leave his record at 40-0-1. Getty Images