You're comparing Wilder to highly skilled and experienced fighters, which Wilder is not. He drops his hands and windmills because he doesn't know...
Tell your friend to stop living in a nostalgia ridden past. Then get him a cup of strong black coffee, and force him to smell it. Then dash it...
Scott's quality, and a genuinely skilled heavyweight. Glazkov's a level below that, though he's a decent enough pressure fighter and good to...
That's why they're called myths.
Trouble is Wach sucks.
See bold.
No, I fully accept that he's a fast, smooth and highly skilled heavyweight. But he's also remarkably light hitting, and not exactly a physical...
You're either bigging your man up, or you're badly underestimating Wlad's speed and skill level. Scott's not Roy Jones. He's not even Chris Byrd....
Scott's highly skilled, but he's not got the power to keep Wlad off him, nor is he totally unhittable. Wlad might have a bit of a boxing match on...
Pretty much. The guy's just a fantasy fighter at this point.
Nah. It would be a very impressive victory. Certainly enough to officially put him on a Price/Fury type level.
Precisely. Great punchers almost always have some innate physical advantage over their foes, but they also need to spend hundreds of hours in the...
That's a fair enough point to make, and one which I more or less agree with. Had Wlad attempted to mount a comeback in the mid 90s he'd have had a...
Huh? In what way did he give him a hard fight? Aside from one big right, he was a punchbag for about eleven and a half rounds.
...to make him harder to beat.