I think Pulev controls the pace and distance and out jabs his way to a decisive UD. Who do you have? What do you feel about this fight?
By the choice of Wilder's opponents, literally taking the easiest fights he is allowed to take. It proves his lack of belief in his boxing ability. In his mind he wants to keep this charade going as long as possible so his friends and family think he is this big success, but he knows he has been very lucky and will lose when he faces someone of reasonable talent. I think Wilder is waiting to cash out against the biggest money fight he can get, most likely Wladimir. The sad thing is knowing how weak minded Wilder is he won't even put up a half decent fight, and will just lay down the first chance he gets for a easy way out. I see him retiring after this maybe having one comeback fight a year later, which disappoints all his gullible fans who still believe in him.
You would be correct Any heavy weight champ that confronts charlie z and cannot lay him out cold well I would nt be confident in ones self either He ain't got any fight in him he is avoiding any real threat even pointed in his direction In UK we have a name for men like this pussies
Pulev is the much better boxer. I guess Wider would have a punchers chance with his ****** strength wild arse swings.
He is a way better boxer than Stiverne or Szpilka. The only top 20 fighters hes ever fought. Stiverne is a knuckle dragger. He was Derrick Rossy journeyman level by the time he fought Wilder actually. Szpilka is a glorified football hooligan, that is a decent HW and the best guy hes ever fought. Wilder's resume is a complete disgrace.
I agree with this and your OP. "Pulev controls the pace and distance and out jabs his way to a decisive UD". But I'm interested to see where Pulev is at in 2017. 3 or 4 years ago he may have had more to offer than he does ATM. I also just want to see Wilder and Haye cash out and get it over and done with. So fed up with the both of them by now.
I am very frustrated with Haye's lack of ambition and motivation. I really think he is one of the most talented heavyweights of all time. I think he beats any small heavyweight from the past, and a lot of the big talents of today. He is a poser that does the minimum required though to get wherever he wants to go in life. The difference between him and Wilder though, is Haye is actually a skilled boxer, and Wilder is not.
Pulev's the type of fighter that at his best would be stylistic hell for Wilder. Only question mark is how much the Wlad fight took out of Pulev. He hasn't looked the same type of fighter since, and has become very sloppy and clinch happy. Wilder could outwork him on the inside, the way he outworked Duhaupas.