BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Despite fighting mostly one-armed for half the fight, Deontay Wilder remained in control in the ring before quickly heading to the hospital.Wilder retained his WBC heavyweight title with a technical knockout when Chris Arreolas corner stopped the fight after the eighth round Saturday night at Legacy Arena.Arreolas left eye appeared swollen shut. An injured Wilder (37-0, 36 knockouts) knocked down Arreola in the fourth and peppered him with left jabs and hooks after landing hard rights early.Promoter Lou DiBella said Wilder was taken to nearby UAB Hospital after a doctor confirmed he had a broken right hand and a probable distal tear in that biceps. Both injuries happened early in the fight.Wilder showed reporters his injured biceps as he headed to the locker room and said he was already certain the hand was broken. He threw the right, his biggest weapon, sparingly after the fourth round.Even hurting, Wilder didnt lose his bravado. Before leaving the ring, he was talking about wanting to fight the winner of the upcoming Wladimir Klitschko-Tyson Fury fight or Anthony Joshua.My goal is to unify the division, said Wilder, who didnt hold a post-fight news conference. Im one of the baddest, hardest-hitting heavyweights in the business. Right here from Alabama, baby. I came a long way. So whoevers got those belts, thats who I want. It dont matter if I got a broke hand, got a torn muscle, Im going to fight like heavyweight champions do. I dont play boxing. Of course I want the Furys, of course I want the Joshuas but the question is, do they want me?It was Wilders fourth title defense and third in Birmingham, about an hour from his hometown of TuscaloosaArreola (36-5-1) took the fight on short notice after Wilders mandatory defense against Russian Alexander Povetkin was called off in May. Povetkin failed a drug test.Arreola said he never realized Wilder was injured.I just thought he didnt throw the right hand because I was just waiting for it, he said. That was the last thing on my mind, whether he hurt his arm or not.Wilder wobbled Arreola with a right hand then knocked him down with a barrage late in the fourth. He had Arreola off-balance on the ropes when the round ended.With his right hand mostly out of commission, Wilder appeared to hurt Arreola again with a left in the final seconds of the seventh. Wilder also broke his right hand in winning the title against Bermane Stiverne in January 2015 and had surgery.He had a wound on his right elbow going into the fight, and it was bleeding by the end in addition to his more serious injuries. Trainer Jay Deas said Wilder hurt it doing yard work and that it didnt affect him in the fight.I wanted to give you guys a knockout, but I broke my hand and I tore a muscle in my right hand, Wilder told the crowd of nearly 12,000. I couldnt show it, because Chris is a tough, tough man. I had to fight like a champion, like a champion (does) and use my jab all night.Wilder connected on 152 of 346 punches (43.9 percent). Arreola landed only once in the first round and connected on 52 of 188 (27.7 percent).He beat me with that jab, that strong jab, that smart jab, said Arreola, who also had seven stitches to repair an early cut over his right eye. I couldnt figure him out, very simple.Wilder had to go looking for another opponent after his May fight with the WBC mandatory challenger Povetkin in Russia fell through. Povetkin tested positive for the banned substance meldonium.Wilder has filed suit seeking at least $5 million in damages after losing that $4,369,000 payday plus a potential bonus for a victory. He settled for some $3 million less ($1.4 million) for the fight with Arreola, calling him the perfect opponent because of his heart and toughness.Arreola indeed withstood a barrage and landed some body shots at times after getting Wilder against the ropes. At least twice, Wilder made a gesture with his hips while absorbing those punches.Arreola, who made $150,000 for the fight, had previously lost title shots to Vitali Klitschko and Stiverne. Wilder claimed Stivernes title with a unanimous decision in January 2015, which remains his only professional fight to go the distance.Arreolas majority decision over Travis Kauffman in December was ruled a no contest when he tested positive for marijiuana. Air Max 97 Scontate . After a first half in which he thought "the lid was on the basket," the Toronto Raptors coach watched his squad mount a second half surge to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 98-91. 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Alabama, last years national champion, has a huge?presence, and several of their biggest names are seniors, a rarity in todays evaluation process. Clemson, last years runners-up, has a presence, too. Lets get to it.A reminder: General scouting reports on these players wont change week to week, unless my overall evaluation changes. Ill simply be updating performance notes and providding updates on key matchups to come.ddddddddddddne asterisk denotes a junior, and two asterisks denote redshirt sophomore for the 2016 season.1. Tim Williams, OLB, AlabamaOutside of quarterback, there is no greater premium position in the modern NFL than a premium pass-rusher, and Williams can be simply unblockable. He had 10.5 sacks even though he played only about 20 percent of defensive snaps. And thats just the challenge: Does he play the run well, and will he be dominant when he stays on the field more? If not, hell drop.