Deontay Wilder vs Eric Molina Fight Odds

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Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32 KOs)

This will be the first WBC heavyweight title defense for Wilder since defeating Bermane Stiverne earlier this year and it comes in his home state of Alabama. "It's a wonderful feeling to be able to defend my heavyweight championship in my home state. I've been waiting for this moment for a long time,” Wilder said, "It was one of my dreams to win a world title. This was my other dream, to be able to defend it before all my fans in Alabama. I can't wait until fight night to step into the ring and see the whole state coming out to support me." Wilder has knocked out 32 of his 33 opponents so this fight doesn’t figure to go the distance. In fact, only two of his bouts have gone past the fourth round.

Eric Molina (23-2, 17 KO’s)

Molina has won five straight since losing to Chris Arreola in 2012. His only other loss came to Ashanti Jordan in 2007. Molina is from Raymondville, Texas, and is nicknamed the “Drummer Boy.” He has won three of his last five bouts by knockout. “Wilder figures to be a heavy favorite, but Molina certainly won't back down. People can punch and anything can always happen," said Ron Rizzo of DiBella Entertainment, "Eric Molina is not a guy who's coming here to have Deontay put on a little show for his fans. He's going to come and try to take the world championship. It's a special thing. Deontay's giving him the opportunity. He's not coming just to show up." Molina said that Wilder is in for a tough fight and that he picked the wrong fighter for his first title defense. "He did have the choice to pick me in his first title defense," Molina said. "However, I feel that he picked the wrong heavyweight. What I'm coming into Alabama with on June 13 will be way more than he could ever expect. What I'm coming with in Alabama, you can not see on any video."

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