Before the knockouts and the championships, Deontay Wilder’s daughter Naieya gave a broke 19-year-old a reason to fight, and he never stopped.
Deontay Wilder is known for his devastating right hand and his five-year reign as WBC heavyweight champion, but the story behind his rise is rooted in something far more personal than boxing.
His daughter Naieya, born with spina bifida, is the reason he ever laced up a pair of gloves.
As Wilder stepped into the media spotlight ahead of his April 4, 2026, fight against Derek Chisora, appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, his family life took center stage, and the details he shared left the internet stunned.
Deontay Wilder’s Daughter Naieya: The Spina Bifida Diagnosis That Changed His Life Forever
Naieya Wilder was born on March 20, 2005, to Deontay Wilder and Helen Duncan. At the time, Wilder was only 19 years old, had just walked away from junior college, and had quietly buried his dreams of playing football.
Her arrival came at one of the lowest points of his life, and somehow became the highest turning point.
Before she was even born, doctors delivered difficult news. Naieya had spina bifida, a condition where the spine fails to close properly during development, which can lead to serious physical and neurological complications. Physicians reportedly told Wilder that she would never walk. That prediction never came true.
According to reports from EssentiallySports, Naieya’s motor skills and learning abilities developed well beyond what her early diagnosis suggested.
Wilder has spoken about this many times, always bringing faith into the conversation.
“God has the last say-so on everything. No doctor. I don’t care how long he’s gone to school. God has the last say-so.”
Deontay Wilder
To support Naieya after her birth, Wilder took on serving and driving jobs before eventually committing to boxing at age 20, a sport he picked up later than almost any other world champion in history. He went on to hold the WBC heavyweight title for five years, making ten successful defenses along the way.
On his recent Piers Morgan Uncensored appearance, Wilder opened up about the circumstances surrounding Naieya’s conception.
As reported by TMZ, he alleged that her mother had conceived her without his consent, and that he only discovered this after reading her journal. “Truth be told, she doesn’t even know I know this,” Wilder said, “but I’m tellin’ it to the world.”
He also alleged, as reported by TMZ, that during the pregnancy, her mother was drinking, clubbing, and skipping prenatal vitamins, factors he believes played a role in their daughter’s condition.
Still, when given the choice, Wilder did not walk away. “We had the opportunity to terminate the pregnancy, but it’s just something in my heart,” he said. “I just felt like she deserved to live. She needed me as I needed her.” Naieya, now in her early twenties, remains the centerpiece of everything Wilder has built inside and outside the ring.
Deontay Wilder’s Other Children: The Family Behind the Fighter
Naieya may have started Wilder’s journey, but she is one of seven children he has fathered over the course of his life.
Beyond Naieya, Wilder has eight children in total. Five of them are publicly known: daughters Ava and Kaorii Lee, and sons Deontay Jr. and Dereon, alongside Naieya. The remaining three have been kept entirely out of the public eye, with their identities not confirmed by Wilder or any verified source
My daughter wanted me post this. She said daddy we all look good. And no these aren't all my kids lol pic.twitter.com/RKnSkVigB5
— Deontay Wilder (@BronzeBomber) August 7, 2015
While Wilder has kept most of his other children’s personal lives away from the public eye, he has been open about the broader picture of his fatherhood, and it is not always a flattering one for those around him.
On Piers Morgan Uncensored, Wilder did not shy away from addressing the mothers of his children. As reported by TMZ, he labeled several of them as “deadbeat moms,” though he noted that he typically avoids making those comments publicly.
The frustration behind those words appears tied to the same principle that has guided him since 2005, that a parent’s job is to show up, no matter the circumstances.
That belief has never wavered. “I always promote fathers taking care of their children,” Wilder said plainly. “No matter what.”
Much like how Naieya’s difficult entry into the world did not stop Wilder from choosing her, his complicated relationships with the mothers of his children have not stopped him from positioning himself as the constant in their lives.
He has said clearly that even after he is gone, his children will be taken care of, a direct result of the career that Naieya inspired him to build in the first place.
At 40, with a record of 44 wins and 4 losses, Wilder is entering the final stretch of a remarkable career. Seven children later, the motivation has not changed.
It started with a daughter born with a condition doctors said would limit her life, and it continues with the same quiet stubbornness that made him a world champion.
FAQs
What is Deontay Wilder’s ethnicity?
Deontay Wilder is African American, born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
What is Deontay Wilder’s net worth?
As of 2026, Wilder’s net worth is estimated between $30 million and $50 million, built largely through his high-profile fights, including his trilogy with Tyson Fury, where he reportedly earned over $25 million for the second fight alone.
Who are Deontay Wilder’s parents?
Deontay Wilder was born to Deborah Wilder and Eric Wilder in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on October 22, 1985.
Is Deontay Wilder married?
Wilder was previously married to Jessica Scales-Wilder, with whom he shares children. He has since moved on and has been in other relationships, though he has kept his current personal life relatively private.
What is Deontay Wilder’s boxing record?
As of April 2026, Deontay Wilder holds a professional record of 44 wins and 4 losses, with 43 of those wins coming by knockout, one of the highest KO ratios in heavyweight boxing history.
