Dispatch Deontay Wilder? Over/Under as far as rounds dont make much sense here though. I think we would have to set the over/under to how long in the FIRST ROUND does Deontay last? Does he make it 60 seconds? 120 seconds? I'd put money that Tyson blasts him out inside 120 seconds.
Wilder closes his eyes as Tyson rushes at him. Throws his right hand instinctually, Mike trys to slip past it but it's too fast BOOM "down goes Tyson! Down goes Tyson!" Mike would do a Spinks fear job on Wilder.
True but Wilder is one of the most explosive heavy's of all time. When he straightens his right hand out it's a weapon of mass destructive, forbidden under the Geneva convention.
Lol Wilder would last no more than 60 seconds against Prime Mike Tyson. He swings and as soon at he realizes Tyson slipped his punch its already over.
If Wilder couldn't keep Fury off of him, M Tyson gets inside at will and lands the left hook to the guts and left hook to the head in combination. Nighty, night Mr Wilder. Then Wilder would promptly blame the ref for a fast count, although he was unconscious for 30 seconds.
Eh... as much of a prime Kid Dynamite true believer - and Wilder skeptic - as I am, here are the facts: Mike in '88 fought thrice and only KO1ed the Jinx. Tubbs saw round 2 (and that's with having stood flat-footed and exchanged with Tyson a bit in the first - and even winning it, on one official judge's card! - and not just trying up or spoiling to survive) and Holmes saw the fifth. Wilder's length would have been a problem and even with his usual bumbling around pawing the jab he might've stalled enough time, combined with clinching after partially absorbed blows if Mike rushed him and reached up with tip-toe combos from the peek-a-boo, for him to at least make it through a round. If he gets in a right hand (wouldn't even have to be flush) it would further aid his chances as that would arrest Tyson's momentum, giving him just enough pause to dispel the juggernaut psychological advantage he usually held over his opponents from the opening bell
That's fair, but Tubbs didn't really box that cute in the 1st, and unlike Wilder he didn't have the natural advantages of height and foot speed (especially in that paunchy state) to negate a lot of Tyson's work. He ate several bombs and reached the second. And honestly I'm not sure Tubbs' chin is that much better than Wilder's.
Youve got to be able to move, jab and have some intelligence to beat Tyson when he was with Cus+Rooney. Wilder has none of those attributes. He has a quick right hand that he could land but Tyson's head movement was great when he wasn't facing movers. This coupled with Deontay Wilder being useless on boxing on the backfoot= no more than 6 minutes but I wouldn't surprised Wilder gets KOd in the first round.. Or at least stunned badly