Could be any of them, could be none of them. As far as im concerned the jury is still out on Wilder. That last fight didnt answer many questions thanks to a poor performance by Stiverne. Other than his god awful chin he looks good. He may be a KO waiting to happen but the division is up to little and he has the power and good fast hands for a heavyweight. Fights he is in is guna be a case of which tree falls 1st.
That's the nature of the heavyweight division. Any fighter is a KO waiting to happen. Don't overlook the fact that Wilder's opponent's aren't going to be facing a feather-fisted adversary. He may have KOed Stiverne but for the broken hand. However, the broken right hand may be a blessing in disguise because my main criticism of him is he had not developed well-rounded two handed skills. He's probably been forced to work extensively on his left. Wilder may come back better than ever.
I don't think he's anything special personally, I would certainly have Povetkin and Wlad beating him, most probably by KO.
His chin is still suspect but he did take a few half decent shots vs Stivern. I doubt its granite but its not lightbulb glass either.....jury's still out on him. This means for now he is still suspect but nonetheless an exciting fighter to watch. I'm a brit but think he KOs Fury if they ever meet. I rate him higher than Fury without a doubt.
People act like Stiverne was a top hw. He was a fat flat-footed lazy ass who beat another fat-lazy caveman skilled fighter and won that green belt. Povetkin should hold that green belt. He beat Takam and now he fights Perez, top young powerful heavyweights. :good
I personally think Wilder's the future of the division. After Wlad retires, i see him knocking out pretty much everybody. Very good fighter and he's still improving...