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Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder speaks to the media during a fight night media roundtable at Barclays Center on August 1, 2015 in Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder speaks to the media during a fight night media roundtable at Barclays Center on August 1, 2015 in Brooklyn borough of New York City.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder will fight Frenchman Johann Duhaupas in the first prime-time heavyweight title bout televised by NBC in 20 years.

The Sept. 26 fight, previously reported by multiple media outlets, was officially announced Thursday at a news conference at Legacy Arena. It will be part of the Premier Boxing Champions series.

NBC hasn’t hosted a heavyweight title fight in prime time since May 20, 1985 when champion Larry Holmes defeated Carl Williams.

An Alabama native, Wilder is 34-0 with 33 knockouts, including a June victory over Eric Molina in Birmingham. Duhaupas is 32-2 with 20 knockouts and will make his U.S. debut.

Super lightweight Omar Figueroa, 25-0-1 with 18 knockouts, will face former world champion Antonio DeMarco in the 12-round undercard. Demarco is 31-5-1 with 23 knockouts.

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