Wilder's career is over guys.
Who takes it?
Chisora is basically a high-level journeyman at this point, but I would easily favor him to beat this version of Ortiz.
Whyte's resume is about 2-3 classes above Wilder's. Parker, Rivas, Chisorax2, old Povetkin, Helenius, Browne, Wach>>>>> old man Ortizx2, Szpilka,...
Mike Tyson's dimensions, his very compact build and very short arms, is a large part of what made Mike Tyson, Mike Tyson. Give him the dimensions...
All that means nothing when you've got a resume as thin as Wilder's. His one decent win is old man Ortiz, and Ortiz himself was absurdly overhyped...
Wilder's a 'one trick pony,' with his only fight strategy being to set up a big right hand to the head to KO his opponent, due to his limited...
I disagree that Wilder is a 'bum,' but he is without a doubt one of the most protected 'champions' in Heavyweight boxing history, as well as one...
If you had a hybridizing machine, and you had the ability to resurrect any two prime heavyweight boxers in history, who would you choose to create...
He's somewhere between Shannon Briggs and Chris Byrd.
Joshua Klitschko Whyte Joshua beat a faded, but still dangerous Povetkin in completely uncontroversial fashion. Klitschko beat a prime Povetkin...
The way Whyte is acting, he's going to need a KO to get the win, no matter how well he boxes. Hell, he might need a KO to get a draw.
If this Russia-Ukraine conflict drags on (and there's every indication that it will), Usyk will never step foot in a boxing ring again.
I'm curious to know why you think this?
The Fury-Whyte winner won't be fighting Joshua until late October at the very earliest. But I suppose with how inactive fighters are these days...