Wilder win ko2. Two athletic glass jaws with horrible skills in the ring, anything could happen.:thumbsup
the big problem is haye has very good head movement, if wlad was having a hard time constantly clipping the right, how is wilder gonna do it? however if wilder some hows hits that right hayes going to sleep...but haye can bang alsol, but notice in the first round of hayes fights, haye takes time to get going, this is when wilder must capitalize.
:smoke Well WILDER is certainly looking like the real deal . I like him in and out of the RING . PS if he wacks the aging VLAD with that big right it would certainly be interesting . tested or not .
Wilder could be a great prospect Scary 1 punch power Can only get better Needs a real test, haye would be a perfect benchmark
Haye? A "benchmark"???? Are you ****ing serious? I like Wilder as much as anyone here, but Haye would stay on the outside much like he did against Wlad. Except, Wilder isn't on the level of Wlad yet, and probably wouldn't be able to handle the movement as well. I think after 8 Rounds or so, if Wilder is the least bit winded, he's getting put to sleep.
Haye would destroy him in minutes. But this fight won't happen. By 2014 Wilder will still be fighting bums who belong at Walmart.
LOL people are actually voting for Wilder? Did you see the shots he knocked shot to **** Liakovich out with? A weak ass jab followed by a slow and telegraphed right hand that was no where near his jaw when the jab was thrown. And he did it twice. Someone like Haye is the perfect guy to capitalize on amateurish **** like that. One quick left hook from Haye and it's over. Haye could win a decision easily, but he could even fight Wilder like he did Wlad, looking for a big shot. The difference here is Wilder is no where near Wlad's level, and Haye would inevitably land something big.
I can't take talk of good head movement seriously when the examples you're giving are of him fighting complete bums.
Even after Wilder's impressive performance against Liakhovich, Haye would still have to be a big favourite. Wilder showed against Liakhovich that his power is real against half decent opposition not just against journeymen and weak chinned opposition like Harrison. And while he showed he was more composed there is still a lot of unanswered questions about Wilder. What is his stamina like can he actually fight for 12 rounds? I'd say Wilder now moving beyond being just another prospect he's becoming a fringe contender and the next few fights will tell us a lot about how good he really is. He's ready to step up another level but he's not yet ready for Haye if ever.
Two extremely athletic guys with devastating power and questionable chins, would be an awesome fight while it lasted. Difference is David haye has far more experience at the top level and the difference in class will show.