Whyte gets hit a lot against opponents who arent slow like hell. And if Chisora had him hurt, what will happen when Wilder lands?
If harold sconiers gad wilder hurt, what will happen when whyte lands? See how that doesnt work? Make a note of it.
Wilder is quicker and harder hitter in this fight, both have horrible balance and low skill level. I pick Windmiller
Whyte has a greater repertoire of punches, better punch selection, better upper body and head movement than Wilder and his conditioning is improving out of sight because of his training with the elite Sports Science unit at Loughborough University who have a track record of 14 Olympic Gold Medalists. Whyte's only loss came after he had a wrecked shoulder for 5 rounds before he eventually got starched - that injury has been operated on and it's now nearly back to 100% Whyte's occasionally let on that he thinks "chicken legs" is skinny and prime for having his ribs cracked. The problem for Wilder is that his big punches often come from distance but up close he's simply lacks the skills to navigate out the situation Whyte would put on him - people forget Whyte is a proven world class Kick Boxer - both British and European champion so inside fighting is natural for him. Another thing is that whilst Wilder could be able to gob off at press conferences and face-offs to other opponents but he's aware that Whyte is not shy of mixing it outside of the ring regardless of the consequences - ask Jennings. Wilder will fold to body punches and Whyte will win by TKO.
As flawed as wilder is he is the man of the division because of his superior punching power. If AJ stopped Whyte then he will be kod cold by wilder .
A technically poor tall, rangy, power puncher with a decent jab vs a technically poor average height brawler with no jab and okay power. Yeah, I can see your logic...
His win over Brown is arguable to any of Wilders even if not his resume as a whole, though I doubt they are massively massively far apart with Brown, Helenius and Chisora and Whyte to be fair has only had 24 fights to Wilders 40 so his resume isnt likely to be as good
Thats an interesting post. Im sure if that happened I expect Wilder would feel a bit put out if he got less than he was first offered