Hey, really really impressive video and deep analysis Glad you included golota win, feel that win gets overlooked so much.
Sorry to **** on your parade, but Wilder fought nothing but passed it, blown up Cruiserweights for his first 30 odd fights with a few blown up Super middles and Light heavies thrown in for good measure. His final fight prior to challenging Bermaine Stiverne for the World title was Jason Gavern FFS! It's only recently that Wilder has stepped up his level of opposition. That's exactly why I'm still not sold on him.
Wilder fights nothing but 280 to 300 pound super middleweights. He had the gall to fight Jason Gavern before winning the title. He's only making his 10 title defense next. Still not sold on him. Got it. I have no idea what the point of that post was. (LOL) Oh, I got it, Corrie Sanders was awesome. Now I get it. Thanks. Getting starched in two by Nate Tubbs beforing winning the belt ... Awesome. Leaving former heavyweight champ Sergei Liakhovich quivering on the floor in less than a round - not sold.
I'm trying not to be so negative. So I'm trying to hear you guys. In the last hour I've learned Calvin Brock was not only GREAT but could've been even GREATER, like HOLYFIELD great, if not for Wlad Klitschko. The more belts you have automatically makes you GREATER than people with fewer belts. Corrie Sanders would beat Wilder because Sanders was a southpaw, and apparently Wilder can't beat southpaws, except for all the southpaws Wilder's beaten before he won the title and since he's held the title, including Luis Ortiz. And you don't want to fight Jason Gavern just before winning the title, because your reign is meaningless after that, for some reason, no matter how many times you successfully defend. I don't think this is going to turn out well.
Shulz is very underrated win. Good fighter, got robbed against Foreman and ****ed over againt Botha. His resume shits all over Luis Ortiz's.
Holy hell I can't believe the high opinions of Wilder and Fury. What a joke. Heat of the moment fools.