After winning the WBC belt, Finkle's immediate response to a 'Legacy' unfication fight with Klitschko was a flat out refusal. Citing that Wilder was just a 'Prospect' who at this stage of his career 'wasn't ready for Klitschko'. At this point, WBC HW Champion of the World decided to take on some voluntary defences. 5 to be precise, of which all 5 were against opposition that would not be considered top 10 in the division, by anyone other than their immediate family. It was between these fights which Tyson Fury, did what Wilder has previously refused to do, and travelled to Germany and became the first man ever to outpoint the 'ATG' Wladimir Klitschko. What then occurred, was Wilder's inability again, to secure a 'Legacy' fight. When Tyson Fury stormed the ring post one of Wilder's voluntary fights, Wilder seemed as interested in securing a fight with Fury, and the chance to become undisputed, as a Turkey is excited at Christmas. To him, Fury was just a 'Nobody' a 'joke' and a 'Bum' when asked about a potential unification bout. Following Fury's inability to stay off the coke and his decision to have all his meals prepared at Nando's, it was time for another man to take stage. Step forward Deont......Nope, Anthony Joshua. For the second time in his career, Wilder had been unable to get in the ring with Wladimir Klitschko in a unification bout, whilst it was also the second time another, younger and more inexperienced HW, had jumped ahead of Deontay Wilder. Like Wilder, Joshua's team too thought that the Wladimir Klitschko fight was 'too early' for a 'prospect' like Joshua. But, unlike Wilder, Joshua took the fight, and became the third different Unified champion of the HW division since Wilder's debut. Joshua, wasted little time, and again added another belt to his collection, which belonged to New Zealander Joe Parker. The pattern of Deontay Wilder refusing another Legacy fight has since continued. A fight in 2018 with Anthony Joshua was refused due to 'A poor financial deal'. A further offer, for April 2019 was then placed on the table and initially accepted by Wilder.....Before his team, without reasoning as to why, flat out refused citing....."We will not fight in April". I compared Wilder to the 'Riddick Bowe' of this generation. However, after concluding the above, it's fair to say that it is an unfair comparison. Bowe refused to entertain fighting Lewis, for what is the greatest fight any boxer can have in this sport. Wilder has refused to entertain fighting 3 different HW fighters for a chance to become the Undisputed Heavyweight champion of the World. The comparison to Bowe was unfair and unjust. Bowe has far more credibility.
I thought you might come around, Bowe while shamelessly ducking Lewis did have a classic trilogy with Holyfield which he won. That tops anything Wilder has done, and probably will do in his career.
Plus we will never really know the politics surrounding that Lewis fight....Maybe there was a reason as to why that could never be made. But for a reason to not make a bout for the Undisputed HW crown, with 3 different HW's? Cannot be a coincidence....
To give your original theory some credit though Wilder would do the exact same thing with his belt as Bowe did with his if the WILDER BODYGUARD COUNCIL wasn't on the take and actually enforced the Whyte fight
That would be the next chapter of the story..... It doesn't mean the previous chapters were incorrect.
How about not looking for old fighters to compare present day fighters to, because... ultimately, who ****ing cares?
The funniest thing about the Wilder fans is they choose to ignore that 7 year stretch where he showed ZERO interest of stepping up. He won that WBC shortly after the infamous sparring he did with klitschko from which we have 3 eye witnesses confirming that he got the crap beaten out of him by Wlad. Chef confirmed wilder was dropped twice Matthew Mackin said "yeah he didn't fare well at all" I forget the third one but I know someone else said he had a very bad time of it. Then finkel made the excuses But many wilder fans now say klitschko ducked WILDER This is the reason I choose to belive AJ in this whole saga. Past form. ONE OF these men has stepped up at every opportunity while the other has a LONG history of taking the easy route. The Wilder fans think we should throw 7 YEARS of behaviour out the window because Wilder fought luis ****ing ortiz. If wilder was british he would be LOATHED By the British fans for his behaviour, absoloutley loathed. We get on our fighters in a big way for avoiding anyone.