Takam just recently pulled off a win over Tony Yoka that is as good on paper as Wilder's best ever wins.
Because short obese blobs with slow feet and unexceptional power are Wilder's kryptonite. And Ruiz has been chomping at the bit to fight top opponents in the last 4 years, performing brilliantly against prime versions of Arreola and Ortiz.
A-side corruption is not uncommon in boxing, at least Wilder beat Ortiz when he was 38 and 30-0. Ruiz beat the 43 year old, 2 KO defeats Ortiz on a controversial 12 round decision where many thought Ortiz deserved the win or a draw. Terrifying stuff, almost as scary as the way Ruiz beat Arreola. If Ruiz sticks to 50% then maybe he'll get it or maybe Wilder will stay on the sidelines before he gets his chance to splatter Joshua in December. Either way, unknown guys outside the top 15 who go 6-4 with 2022 Takam at home aren't relevant at this stage of Wilder's career.
Wilders career lol Knocking on the door of 50 fights And fought fury and ortiz high blood pressured ortiz at that You know I'm laughing at you and not with you right
"Wilders career lol" 1st ballot "HoF", potential "ATG" lol "Knocking on the door of 50 fights" So? How is it inherently better legacy-wise to have fewer fights? "And fought fury" ATG heavyweight trilogy "high blood pressured ortiz" Blood pressure medication can mask PED use "You know I'm laughing at you and not with you right" That's what I expect from a gormless person. I'm not going to waste more time on someone who is brainless.