I only see it happening if Parker beats Joshua. They already met to compare numbers and neither of them currently draw enough to meet both of their financial demands. Hard to predict who would win. Parker is better than anyone Wilder has fought, how does Wilder cope with someone that fast, he's used to a big speed advantage. Molina hurt him, Washington out boxed him, is it crazy to think Parker could win? At the moment I favour Wilder, his size, movement and power will give him an edge based of what we've seen so far. Parker also doesn't counter punch with I think is key to beating Wilder. But I'd have a better idea after Wilder fights Ortiz and Parker fights Joshua.
50-50. I am hoping Joshua Parker and wilder kingkong are not a demolition one way or the other as I'm interested to see a round robin among them.
I would pick Parker to beat Wilder, esp. if his chin really is as good as Tua's was.................at least those are the rumors................
You don't think Wilder is better than anyone Parker's fought? Personally I'd like to see his chin tested. They're making a big deal out of it, but if he can't walk through AJ he can't walk through Wilder either. Even if AJ beats him as long as JP doesn't get hurt he's a very dangerous if not the most dangerous person for Wilder. It's like Ali says, the ones you can't put away are the hardest.
Is Wilder better than Carlos Takam, Hughie Fury or Andy Ruiz? We honestly can't answer with any real certainly, what I will say is that Parker's level of comp is higher than Wilder's. You can't just go from fighting bums like Wilder has to stepping up to AJ or Parker.
We don't know that because he hasn't fought anyone as good as those 3. It's just speculation at this point.
Hughie ducked Wilder twice. Ruiz is a fat defenseless blob who is gassed out after 5 rounds. He'd get destroyed. Wilder would make Takam look like the first Stiverne fight.
Wrong. Wilder avoided Hughie Fury (just like he's avoided anyone with a pulse for the last 9 years). Wilder called out Fury and offered him the fight but only on 4 weeks notice, Fury said he needed 8 weeks. Wilder then fights Durhurpas 8 weeks later....so absolutely no reason they couldn't give Fury the 8 weeks LMAO I'm going to quote @Brighton bomber here Fury is just another fighter in a long list that Wilder has ducked and avoided over the years.
So you rate Stiverne from the first Wilder fight over Ruiz? I'd at worst have them on par and Wilder hit and ran all night in that fight. Hard to see Wilder getting the KO.
"We got a call from one of our associates in America and asked if Hughie would take the fight," Peter Fury told ESPN. "We said yes but it would we would need seven or eight weeks, so the end of September would be fine.