Has Wilder ever faced someone with such a solid grasp of the fundamentals? After he's exposed to Flintoff's textbook punches, Wilder would take a knee and quit. He'd then cry so much that Kermit Cintron calls him a ***** and Victor Ortiz says he has no heart.
Is it worth risking more money to pay off another opponent who might accidently knock Flintoff out like Dawson nearly did?
Let see Flintoff vs Zellenoff first. Too early to call Flintoff a world beater. I'd take Charlie Z to expose him.
Z Money certainly has the better fundamentals, but Flintoff has an...unorthodo style that may be awkward for Charlie. Also, Charlie quit on his debut, when Freddie got put down he came back to win
I think we're all getting a bit carried away here. It's way too soon for Wilder to make such a big step up in class and face a craftsman of Flintoff's calibre. I'd prefer to see Wilder prove himself against Harmison or Hoggard before even thinking about a Flintoff fight. It could be an interesting fight down the line though once Wilder has a bit more seasoning.
Some great responses here - like the above :yep Based on the bit I've read about Freddie, I was actually going to answer this seriously and say the more experienced Wilder should win. Love the sarcastic comments Come to think about it, if FF can improve his fundamentals, it would be a step up fight for Wilder !
Freddie would smash him in a guiness drinking session. Other than that freddied gets ko'd by a gust of wind from a missed hook by wilder.