Deontay “The Bronze Bomber”, Wilder, will defend the United States’ honor on Saturday 9 October. Wilder, who was known for being the first American World Heavyweight champion since 2004, which was the longest time period in boxing history without an American Heavyweight champion, will once again rise to the occasion. Wilder will fight Tyson Fury in the T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas to face the WBC World Heavyweight Champion. Wilder will be fighting for an outsider, a group rebel crypto-warriors looking to shake up financial markets.
Wilder appears to have found the right sponsor in fight trunks sponsored By Inflation Hedging Coin, (IHC), a brand new cryptocurrency asset created by visionary Mongolian entrepreneurs. IHC was created to harness the potential of blockchain in order to prevent inflationary effects from the oversupply fiat currencies. Munkhjin Otgonbaatar, Co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of IHC, said that Wilder’s ongoing struggle for social justice is part the same battle. “IHC offers ordinary citizens an alternative investment option that reduces their vulnerability to the knock-on effect of the central bank system,” says Munkhjin Otgonbaatar, Co-founder and CFO of IHC. This is especially important for those looking to get out of Covid-related depression.
Known as a ‘rebel coin,’ IHC has picked up major interest in the crowded crypto marketplace. Punching well above its expected weight,thousands of enthusiasts invested 10 million USD in the newly created tokens, buying up the entire first tranche of coins in seconds. The launch of the first 100 billion coins, out of a total of one trillion that will become available, saw IHC becoming one of the fastest-selling cryptocurrencies on record. 25 billion coins were equally placed on four different crypto trading platforms, and it took only 11 seconds on DAX and 43 seconds on Coinhub for people to buy up all the available tokens. Two of the platforms crashed, overwhelmed by over a hundred thousand visitors. The next tranche of IHC tokens will launch on international exchanges in mid-October.
Will the 20,000 audience at the T-Mobile Arena be witness to a similar knock-out on October 9th? Fury is the only man to have ever beaten Wilder, a technical knockout in their last bout in July 2020. In their first clash back in 2018, they drew, although Wilder landed his infamous right hand to put Fury on the floor twice during that bout, once in the twelfth round. Will the fight go the distance, or will “The Bronze Bomber” knock out Tyson ‘Gypsy King’ Fury before the final bell?
His punching pedigree, with a 94% knockout rate and only the one loss in 44 fights spanning 15 years with five of them spent as WBC World Heavyweight Champion, means that this is one of the most keenly anticipated bouts in ages. He has put on some extra muscle for the fight and is clearly fit to go the distance.
His sponsors feel the same way. Fellow Co-founder of IHC,Ider-Od Bat-Erdene, an experienced tech-entrepreneur, and aerospace engineer,says that “For us, Wilder exemplifies everything a champion should be – rebellious, resilient, and disciplined. We believe in the same principles. Launching this cryptocurrency is something we have trained all our lives for, something we believe in and will fight for.”