I like Wilder and hes my favorite up and coming heavyweight.....BUT I can see him getting clipped down the road.
So then, you'll be betting all of your V-cash on Harrison, correct? (all your remaining 75 v-bucks. ) Didn't think so.
Tell us something we don't know. Harrison was found out years ago. He freezes in the ring. This is a nothing fight in terms of improving Wilder and helping him step up. It's a safe fight to get Wilder a bit of exposure in Europe. Harrison lost to Fury victim Martin Rogan. He has been KO'd by Haye in 3 and Price in 1. If Wilder can't get him out within 4 rounds it will damage what little credibility he currently has as a potential contender.
Wilder KO's Audley in 1 or 2. He'd also KO Fury and Price. Hopefully he gets one of those after making a name in the UK after this fight. Wilder would likely lose to someone like Pulev or Povetkin though. Haye definitely KO's Wilder and obviously the Klits do too but Wilders better than he gets credit for on here, namely because of the high population of butthurt brits that post.
True. I think Wilder may even be quite a bit worse than David Price though, Heck he might even be the black Tye Fields
Don't be surprised if A-farce KO's Wilder, it's not that far-fetched, Wilder is THAT BAD. Price and Fury would absolutely demolish that fraud.
if Fury or Price ever fight Wilder I will do a dan bet with you. Wilders faster and punches harder than both, Wilder might have china too but he'll get to other guys first being quicker and I don't think Fury hits hard enough to test his china. Price has a better chance than Fury.
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I pretty much agree with all of this, if discussing Wilder right now. In another year, assuming GBP can make some good fights happen, and assuming Wilder turns out to have the guts to stand up to serious aggression, (we shall see) then it will be a different story. IMO, Wilder, Price, and longshot Dinu are the only current HW's with enough skills & power to have a chance to (eventually) rule the division, the way Tyson or Lewis did. A few of the other contenders might win a belt & hold it for a few carefully-chosen fights, but that's all.
Sure, it would be great for boxing if Wilder turned out to be the real deal, but I am actually inclined to root for a Harrison win via KO just to see what Scott Gilfoid's reaction would be.
If he doesn't take it, I'll take it on the Fury end, should be tempting seeing as you seem to think Price would have a better chance.