Yeah, we all saw that. We are talking about a glass jaw though. The Sconiers jab didn't prove that Wilder has a glass jaw for Christ's sake
Guys, leave the amateur wins and losses out of this. I only talk about professional fighting. Fights without headgear.
Pretty sure I am not guessing when I have seen him put on his ass by 2 atrocious opponents with no power. Not to mention his embarrassing KO with headgear on. He doesn't have a Chin. And his management is to blame for his embarrassing opposition at this point they have no faith in that Glass Jaw. Wilder is a likeable guy I have nothing against him.
Wilder has been knocked down by guys that look like they belong on a Bowling team not in a Boxing ring. It is what it is. That Glass Jaw is getting shattered by the Stiverne-Arreola winner. It is just too big a step up in class.
As I said, many a great fighter has been ko'd with and without headgear so leave the headgear part out. You're still learning as an amateur. At the pro level, so far I have not seen Wilder truly hurt. To have a glass jaw, going down in a fight does not prove that you have a glass jaw. Going unconscious or being wobbled to the point that you can't even get up is a glass jaw to me.
I don't care that any fighter in boxing has gone down. I only care about whether they do or don't get up.
Even Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles know Wilder has a Glass Jaw. Dustin Nichols and Harold Sconiers put Wilder on his ass. But he doesn't have a Glass Jaw according to you? Then explain his coddled opposition please. Why protect him so much? Why? Makes no sense. They were supposed to be prepping him for a title shot and this is what they do? Malik Scott is his best opponent before a title shot? :rofl
Ali was put down by who even before he fought Henry Cooper, lmao? I could tell you about 1000 champions who have been put down before they won a title. We are talking glass jaws though. You have no argument, just accusations.
Wilder is still learning. He is being moved correctly. Look at Seth Mitchell. They tried to move him fast and he is a non mother ****ing factor now, lmao.
All these years, and he still has twigs for legs. The fact that his supposed 'Step Up' was against one of the most feather fisted and glass jawed boxers in the history of the heavyweight division tells us everything we need to know about Wilder.
:rofl Actually Mitchell was taking natural progressions up the ladder. That isn't moving him too fast. Had Wilder faced Arreola already he would have met the same result. A savage and embarrassing KO. We will find out soon enough anyway as Wilder will be taking a step up in class later this year.