The feeling that I got from the few interviews that he's given when asked who would win is he won't pick Wilder even though it seems that he wants to, but probably thinks that Floyd might say something. That's why he says the first one who lands, or may the best man win. Just my feeling.
I'd love to see Wilder walk up and smash this tatted up douchey little gremlin in the top of the head with repeated vicious straight rights until he drives him into the ground like a railroad spike.
Deontay could miss with one of his windmill rights and the wind behind the punch would knock Davis out.
Slovenly cherry picker Gervonta Davis is scheduled to fight Jesus Andres Cuellar -- who last fought in December 2016 down at 126 -- for the vacant WBA super world title at 130. I wonder what the odds are on Davis actually making the 130 limit this time.
In fairness to Davis he's got a long time to step up and still do so in much quicker time than Deontay.
Maybe he should do that first before he decides to shoot his mouth off and talk trash at the heavyweight champion.
Lomachenko will bewilder and embarrass Davis -- that's a given -- with Davis missing the majority of his punches thrown, gassing at the end of round 6, and saying No Mas at the end of round 7. Then Davis will tuck his tail between his legs and move up to 135.
That said, Gervonta Davis makes Deontay Wilder look and sound positively scholarly by comparison. Davis seems as bright as a 40-watt bulb in a power cut.