I can envisage it now, a scrappy first couple of rounds where Del tries to throw the kitchen sink at Wilder and rough house him as if he wasn't aware that Wilder actually has a very good chin on him. Then bang, Wilder lands, Chisora's body shuts down, he has a seizure and everyone starts freaking out, Sky mics going all muffled, swearing and panicking getting picked up, a complete and utter disaster and Hearn is there, hands on each side of his head looking at the floor. Give any top 150 heavy a 10 week camp, a proper 10 week camp and they can do a few rounds with Parker easy, easy. Chisora was all over the place and there for the taking after a few rounds. Wilders whole career has been about pouncing on someone once they are there for the taking, this would end catastrophically.
Wilder will never box a Matchroom fighter, and/or ever fight in the UK/on DAZN so this is all purely academic. I personally think he will have maybe 1-2 relatively soft touches then retire. I don't see him winning a title again or having any meaningful fights towards winning a title.
I'd like to think if Joshua loses to Usyk and Fury holds a belt by then, the only route AJ has left is Whyte II or Wilder. Don't know about anyone else but I'd like to see the latter and give Wilder every chance in it. Given their relative positions they'd both struggle to turn that fight down.
Wilder has a very good chin? Let's be honest Fury has valuev power at best and the first solid shot he hit Wilder with in that last fight short circuited Wilders legs which NEVER came back, the rest of the fight. The fact he then lasted so long speaks to Fury's absoloutley pathetic finishing ability as he wailed away on a half dead corpse of Wilder for another 10 rounds until finally at the point Wilder was so gassed a strong gust of wind would have done for him, he collapsed on the floor for 11 seconds. We don't know if Wilder has a good chin on him, the only puncher Wilder has ever faced was Ortiz and the ringside doctor saved Wilder in that one with a 2 and a half minute break between rounds Your prediction might still be right though, as Chisora is also awful garbage, but a good win on Wilder? Please...
It may be a little hard written, but I agree with you. Promoters do not care about the health of the boxers. They worry about making as much money as possible for themselves.
Maybe I'm being really thick, but why do people on here refer to "eh day"? Nobody really says it that way in real life other than Yorkshiremen and there aren't many of those in boxing
I wouldn't write Chisora completely off if this fight happened. Most of you lot on here can't stand him and that's fair enough, but none of us know what Wilder will be like now. He took a bearing from Fury. That would of shattered his confidence. He won't be the same after that. Chisora will have a chance in the early rounds.
Wilder by life-threatening KO. Hearns doesn't care about Chisora's well-being & wants to cash him out.