The former long-reigning WBC heavyweight champion, who turns 40 in October, is in Kansas to take on a little-known opponent and launch what will surely be a final bid to rediscover past glories after a torrid few years inside the ring.
Save for his trademark vicious first-round knockout of ex-European champion Robert Helenius in 2022, Wilder has been a shadow of his former destructive self since losing the final two instalments of his classic trilogy with Tyson Fury.
Retirement questions have since dogged a man who used to reign supreme as one of the sport’s most destructive knockout artists and formidable world champions in his prime, but he still appears to have no plans to hang up his gloves.
Instead he now attempts another comeback, beginning with a 10-rounder against fellow American Herndon, who is 24-5 and won his last three fights.
Wilder vs Herndon fight date and venue
Wilder vs Herndon takes place on Friday June 27, 2025 at Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kansas, United States.
Wilder vs Herndon fight time and ring walks
The main Global Combat Collective undercard is due to start at approximately 1am BST in the early hours of Saturday morning, which is 8pm ET and 5pm PT on Friday night in the US.
Wilder and Herndon should get underway at around 4am BST, 11pm ET and 8pm PT. As ever, those exact timings are subject to change.
How to watch Wilder vs Herndon
TV channel and live stream: Friday night’s event is being shown live via the BLK Prime Pay-Per-View.
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Wilder vs Herndon undercard
Deontay Wilder vs Tyrrell Herndon
Deon Nicholson vs Devonte Williams
Gustavo Trujillo vs Lateef Kayode
Marco Romero vs Andre Amaro
Nico Hernandez vs Robert Ledesma
John Cantrell vs Franklin Sparks
Jeff Page Jr vs Jurmain McDonald
Jorge Carlos vs Kerim Morkoc
Eric Valencia vs Willie Harris
Joshua Richey vs Chancey Wilson
Kayla Williams vs Helen Lucero
Miguel Noah Aldana vs General Lee
Wilder vs Herndon prediction
There can be no mistakes whatsoever from Wilder, now split from long-time trainer Malik Scott, on Friday night as he looks to win for only the second time in his last six fights, dating back to 2019.
Wilder was stopped by Zhilei Zhang on the Queensberry vs Matchroom 5v5 card in Saudi Arabia
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Eddie Hearn and Wilder’s co-manager Shelly Finkel have both sounded very open to the two long-time foes finally clashing later in 2025, possibly in October, November or December, with Joshua then potentially facing Tyson Fury in another long-awaited, money-spinning bout if the latter comes out of retirement again as expected.
Parker and Zhang always looked like big risks for Wilder, especially at this stage of his career, though Herndon is of a far lower profile and seems unlikely to pose anywhere near the same level of danger.
Herndon has been stopped four times in the past and Wilder needs to dispatch of him quickly and with his old trademark ruthlessness here, though in truth even if he does it will do virtually nothing to assuage those who feel he has little left in the tank and should have retired already.
Wilder to win by early knockout.
Wilder vs Herndon weigh-in results
Wilder weighed in a 225.4 pounds in Kansas on Thursday, while Herndon tipped the scales at
Wilder vs Herndon latest odds
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).