Yeah, it's another Wilder thread. Sue me. Sooo, how does Wilder do against the Techno Viking? Does he smash or get smashed? Is this a case of a huge puncher with sloppy technique and a poor chin against an even huger puncher with sloppy technique and a poor chin, or are there more nuances there? Answers on a postcard.
Kudryshow chin is made of fin Russian China. Wilder will have him looking like this. This content is protected
**** knows to be honest Logic would dictate that Pretty Boy should take Wilder out based on superior boxing skills and monster power in both hands. But there are a few ifs/buts... such as Kudryashow's stamina and general tendency to do something stupid like shoulder rolling
Wilder would knock him out more likely than not, he would probably be the bigger puncher at heavyweight, he has better movement and he would have a huge reach advantage. Kudryashov would have a puncher's chance but almost everybody would have a puncher's chance against Wilder, the only one i wouldn't give a puncher's chance is Tony Bellew.
Kudrayshov would stand almost no chance against Wilder, I doubt he makes it 4-5 rounds before getting stopped. Too much size, reach, and speed for Kudrayshov to deal with.
Szpilkas chin is much worse... Down several time against mediocre Mollo, had his jaw broken by a shot to bits McCline, stopped by featherfisted Jennings, hurt by other journeymen. Wilder might well KO Kudryashov... But his handlers would never risk it, since the Russian hammer would have a very good punchers chance in a fight that does nothing for his career.
Anyone with a punch has a chance against Wilder... Special ed teacher and part time fighter Molina had Wilder doing a dance with his left hook. He took the fight on short notice as well. Wilder would be a favorite and definitely could win, but would his handlers take the fight if Kudryashov moved up to HW and got ranked? No way..... Risk completely outweighs the reward.
Everything would favor Wilder here-size, skill, styles, experience all swing towards Wilder. Kudrayshov would be too slow and outsized to consistently get close enough to Wilder to land anything. Wilder gets a lot of flack for his choice of title opponents and I'm not sure Kudrayshov would beat anyone Wilder has defended against. Maybe the faded Arreola or perhaps Molina he'd have a chance but I'm not sure he'd beat either of them. I'd pick the versions of Stiverne, Duhappas, Wahsington and Spzillka that Wilder beat to beat Kudrayshov. Kudrayshov is a good, not elite, level cruiserweight and probably carries a lot of his power up to heavyweight I just don't see him standing out at all if he ever moved up.
Kudrayshov is a huge puncher at cruiser and probably takes a lot of that power up with him if he ever moved up so he'd have a chance if he landed clean. I just don't think Kudrayshov would be able to get close enough often enough to land the big shots.
You don't think he has at the very least a good punchers chance against Wilder? Wilder is clumsy, easy to hit, has a questionable chin. It's one of those fights where whoever lands first wins.
You wilder haters are duplicitous as ****. You hear him calling out Joshua and Parker on facebook and twitter. You saw him at ringside during Joshua vs Klitschko and he made it clear to Skysports that he's interested in a unification. Since making these call outs neither Joshua nor Parker have shown any type of interest in the challenge, yet here you are blaming wilder for something that's obviously not his fault. GTFOH!