Look at that devastating body shot that took out Browne, if it lands from Allen on Wilder it'll be lights out for the Alabamian. Who takes it?
Wilder would get his body, I dread the idea of this match ever being made, same goes for Joshua vs. Allen. I really like Dave as a person, and have no desire whatsoever to see him beaten half to death because Hearn or Haymon want to cash in on him KOing an old man and a beneath British level glass jawed loser like Webb. Both matches would be a massacre of epic proportions, it would be criminal for either to be sanctioned.
Looking at the opposition Wilder has beaten there isn't many out of them that you wouldn't fancy Allen chances against. Could make a case for Allen being amongst Wilders top 3 wins or certainly top 5 (that's if Wilder was able to beat him) but that just shows how poor Wilder's level of opponents have been.
What did Allen say the other day? Think it was "I'm the best in the world at a snails pace, I just need to bring them down to my level" That was after bring Lucas "not exactly a speedster" Browne down to his level. He'd probably get put in hospital if he fought Wilder.
Ortiz almost had Wilder out too though. Tbh Allen was part of the "exposing" of Ortiz who was thought to be a killer before Scott & Allen. Allen would lose to Wilder but at the same I don't rate Wilder highly so wouldn't completely rule out an upset, I think Brazeale has a good chance of beating him. That said, Allen has taken enough brain damage.
Yer but that was fat unmotivated Allen. This version would have put ye ole man Ortiz into a nice arvo nanna nap by the 2nd round... Wilder wouldn't last 3 and he would become a body on Allen's record..
Let's be serious Allen has no chance whatsoever though he might be durable enough to last longer than many expect if Molina can do 9 rounds then Allen could also. But let's always be serious if DAZN offered Wilder $20 mill to fight Allen in Alabama Wilder would talk about loyalty, wanting to know how much Allen was getting paid, not wanting to be tied into a rematch clause and Finkel will demand it's on Showtime PPV for $80 USD and then never make a counter offer. Wilder then fights Kownacki for $3 mill on regular Showtime.