Move around, beat him to the punch, outwork him and win on points or stop him late. Same way Usyk beats all his opponents.
He ain't stoping him and all it takes is one shot to stop Usyk and yes one shot just like the bigger ortiz
Which won't land because Usyk is that much better than Bambi on Ice. You overestimate Wilder's ability to land on a target that isn't old or sh**.
Nope. If the fight's ever made (which it won't be) I'd bet big on Usyk doing just that. Wilder lands on opponents when they get tired or lose concentration. Usyk doesn't get tired or lose concentration. Hence Wilder is f*****.
See this the problem I'm not a fan boy I'm just giving you my opinion I've always say Fury the best heavyweight Usyk an top pfp but would have problems with large hw's
Neither am I. Just calling it like I see it. Wilder's isn't a big HW, he's a rangy one who has no idea how to use his range correctly. I don't see how his 'size' will pose Usyk any problems provided Usyk prepares for the one danger he poses with his telegraphed leaping one two.
All he has to do is touch Usyk and I've seen Usyk slow down that's when the reach comes in and I've also seen Wilder take a beating from a man that was 267lbs for seven rounds
No, he has to catch him at the end of his leaping one two which would require Usyk to be a stationary target with no head or foot movement to ride the blow. Wilder isn't Foreman. He cannot just 'touch' someone and send them to sleep. His power comes from a very specific manner of throwing that Usyk would have to be blind or stupid not to see coming. Wilder took a beating for seven rounds against Fury but he was broken by the fifth. Maybe earlier. Usyk would outwork him and outbox him to the point where he would mentally shut down and go into survival mode, the way he did against Fury. Wilder's tougher than he gets credit for, but he's not so tough that he won't feel the tremendous pressure Usyk will bring to bear on him, and mentally he'll be a mess by the mid rounds.
Which, as I said above, he has no clue how to use effectively. Reading comprehension once again, my friend.