How good do you reckon this guy is and how good can he be? 20 fights, 20 Wins and 20 KO's. I know he had fought against very limited oppostion and maybe now is the time he should be matched a bit harder. I'm looking forward to seeing him on the Maidana v Alexander bill which is live on Sky Sports!!!!
Needs to step up, and I've heard off a fair few people his chins shaky, possibly the reason he hasn't been stepped up yet.
He isn't very good. Overachiever as a fairly inexperienced amateur and looks to have a dig on him against abysmal opposition but stiff and a but shaky, he's going nowhere, but I wish him the best, seems a nice guy. There a hundred threads on this guy, maybe do a search next time? Also, is he on TV or summat?
he's good at winging power shots against complete bums. Against even a half decent boxer he's yet to be proven
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Does it matter? A few have already said he's fighting no **** whatsoever, just take it as a given it was a joke mismatch, Wilder looked like **** and still got cracked.
Deontay Wilder will be matched carefully throughout his carrer, he is already with Golden Boy Promotions....so style over substance matchmaking. Most likely by the end of 2013 he will be 32-0...with 30 or 31 knockouts. I dont think we will see him with any A-level journeyman untill 2014 where he will be 28... The most you could expect is him to take on T. Fields, T. Kaufman but cant see anyone better than that. As there are 4 belts, with Vitali and Wladimir really coming toward the end, and there form dropping...then Wilder has a chance to pick up a belt. And since if you count all the top 15 guys in each org WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO...there are something like 30-34 guys at any given point ranked which means a heavyweight title holder can literally hide behind the title as he could face the guy ranked 29th or 24th in the world.
Another problem for Wilder is he is 26 which im guessing by the thoughts of GB promotions that he will be around for the next 10 years....but a huge problem. A batch of heavyweights are coming through and they are already better than him- You will see them in the Olympics. E. Savon 6'4 1/2 220 (Age 21) Cuban I. Dychko 6'7 240 (Age 21) Kazakhstan A. Joshua 6'6 235 (Age 22) British P. Hrgovic 6'5 240 (Age 20) Croatian O. Uysk 6'3 200 (25) Ukraine They guys would toy with him already. In fact I would say this batch is the best ive Seen since the Bowe, Lewis, Mercer, guys from 1988. Deontay should be scared.