The one with the best fighters.
The million dollar question is when was Holyfield's prime, he was faster and more explosive in the early 90's but was probably stronger and a...
Well that says it all doesn't it.
I don't think he survived the full force of the Bombers right hand, it didn't land quite flush.
Not many then at all, cop out if you ask me.
It's not about if he did well or not, what champions in HW history rematched someone who won some rounds in their first outing?
You don't give someone a rematch just because they wobbled you, Wilder was the champ and should have moved on.
The ending was conclusive, he could have fought a handful of opponents but chose an aged fighter who he'd already knocked out.
That shows how poor Wilder's résumé is, why in hell would you rematch someone you've already knocked the fcuk out?
Well yes apart from maybe Povetkin's but he's old news now.
No he just got the ref to stop the action and ask to see if he's OK before he can continue.....
Listen I love Wilder's punching power and I'm usually a big wind up but let's be serious here, who has Wilder actually fought? AJ's resume pisses...
The same was said of Lennox Lewis after he got flattened against McCall, he looked very wild at times before he teamed up with Manny Steward.
Being the "main man" doesn't necessarily mean you are complete.
Tbf a master boxer in Lennox Lewis did that at times with a one dimensional Tua and a waaay past it Tyson. You have to remember AJ has really...