Heavyweight titleholder Deontay Wilder has had one surgical procedure already on his broken right hand and will have another one on it -- as well as his torn right biceps -- probably later this week, trainer and co-manager Jay Deas told ESPN.com on Monday.Wilder broke his hand and tore his biceps in a dominant eighth-round knockout of Chris Arreola to retain his world title for the fourth time on July 16 in front of a home state crowd at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama.Wilder suffered the injuries in the fourth round, during which he dropped Arreola and nearly knocked him out but then stopped using his right hand, his best weapon, for the rest of the fight.Deas said Wilder had a very minor surgery this past Tuesday in which the doctor inserted temporary pins his hand and lined up his bones to help speed up the time it takes for the severe swelling in the hand to go down.They secured his hand so the swelling will go down and when it has gone down sufficiently they can go in and correct what needs to be corrected in another surgery, Deas said.Deas said the tentative schedule is for Wilder to have hand surgery on Thursday or Friday. At the same time, the plan is also to have the needed surgery on his damaged biceps.We are trying to coordinate both surgeries at the same time so Deontay is not in a cast for three or four months while his hand heals and then needs to still get his biceps done after that, Deas said. Having them both at the same time is a way to cut down on the recovery time he needs.The blessing in disguise is that even though the hand surgery is much more complicated than the biceps surgery the biceps takes longer to heal. So Deontays hand will be well before his biceps, which will give his hand even more time to rest because he will have to wait for the biceps to be clear before he can use the hand. The hand will be better than it will have been in years.Wilder (37-0, 36 KOs), 30, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is almost surely out for the rest of 2016. This is at least the third time Wilder, a devastating puncher, has broken his right hand. After a first-round knockout of Travis Allen in 2009 (Wilders seventh professional fight), Wilder had right hand surgery during which pins were inserted to stabilize it. The shots he landed on Arreola were so powerful that he bent those pins.Wilder also suffered a stress fracture in the same spot during his world title victory against Bermane Stiverne in January 2015, although he did not require a second surgery. Cheap Air Max For Sale . "I dont know that were close," said general manager Alex Anthopoulos. "I just think, right now, the acquisition cost just doesnt work for us right now. I dont know if I can quantify how far off or things like that that they might be but I would say we continue to have dialogue. Discount Air Max . Houston won 3-0 to advance to face New York in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Last in the game, Di Vaio and Romero got into a shoving match with several Houston players. 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Penrith boss Anthony Griffin says a full-strength Warriors outfit with home advantage is a totally different beast to last weeks struggling foes Brisbane.The Warriors will face a Panthers side looking for their third consecutive NRL win and brimming with confidence after a 31-12 mauling of the Broncos in Queensland.Penriths form contrasts with the ninth-placed Warriors, who have been left reeling by three golden-point defeats in their last four matches.However Griffin told reporters on Friday the Auckland-based outfit could have easily won all three matches with a bit more luck.The potential return of prop Albert Vete and second-rower Bodene Thompson, combined with an improving Shaun Johnson, could tip the scales in the Warriors favour.Thats just an NRL season and everything can ebb and flow, particularly at this time of the year, Griffin said.The Warriors are a totally different beast to what Brisbane were last week.The match will go a long way towards determining which team squeezes into the finals, with just two points separating the sides with six matches to play.Kiwi hotshot Tuimoala Lolohea returns to add offensive thrust to the Warriors run-on XIII after being benched in three of the Warriors last four games.David Fusitua moves to the centres to accommodate him.Griffin ffelt his sides job would be made more difficult by the 21-year-olds presence and ability.ddddddddddddes an outstanding player and hes got a great kick return on him, he said.For him to be back there at fullback, it just makes them even more dangerous.The Panthers were boosted this week by the contract renewals of veteran Peter Wallace and forward Trent Merrin, as well as prop Leilani Latu last week.Crocked five-eighth Te Maire Martin will also line up for Penrith in the NSW Cup as he claws his way back from a serious shoulder injury.Griffin warned Panthers fans to be patient with Martin.It was a pretty horrific injury, a broken bone in his shoulder and hes only in his first season of first grade, Griffin said.He might need three or four more weeks.Two men will be shaved from the 19-man Panthers squad on Friday afternoon.KEY STATS* The Warriors and Panthers have met 16 times at Mt Smart Stadium, sharing the wins at eight each.* The Warriors have lost three of their past four matches, with all three losses coming in golden point extra-time.* Penrith have the overall edge against the Warriors, winning 20 of the 36 matches played, with one draw in 2009. 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