I was having a look today and it's 11/8 for Wilder to win inside the distance. Seems to me like it is very very appealing odds for the most likely outcome, and am considering putting a bit of money on it Thoughts?
Good bet. I've got Wilder by KO as part of a double I did about 6 weeks ago. I'm not a Wilder fan either.
This is a classic case of "well what have I done with my life?" but the dude working the pads seems at least as or more responsible for that look. Besides, Freddy Hernandez once famously couldn't hit the mitts before a bout on HBO and the cameras picked it up. No biggie. Well, I mean, sure Berto TKO'd him in the first round but what does it all mean, Basil?
Wilders chances of knocking out Fury over Fury lastlng 12 rounds are not in his favor... people are going to see knockouts just don't magically happen and at times skill is going to be needed.
Hahahaha superb, it is hilarious watching him train. Also that's why he damages his trainers, not because of his power or because he is some sort of monster but because he lacks accuracy and technique.
This... His team seems sketchy. Perhaps novice, or limited. And that explains a lot with Wilders' shortcomings. Does anyone know anything or have anything to say about his trainer, Jay Deas? Is the dude regarded at all?
I remember when Hatton trained with Snr and he said initially the pad accuracy from Ricky was beyond awful, but was rectified within the same training camp. Now i know Wilder is not as good technically but surely 10 years worth of camps would have ironed it out. Unless they are yes men who don't want to say something Deontay doesn't want to hear in case they have to leave their gravy train