This content is protected He talks about how the fighters today aren't hungry enough and how Wilder would get owned by Frazier and Tyson and that Wilder is crazy for even thinking that he would beat Tyson. He talks about how he only had around 4 days notice to fight Foreman and Shavers and if he was in shape, had a manager and trainer he would have beaten them. He fought Foreman, Shavers, Cleveland Williams, Lyle, Coetzee, Tate and Berbick.
Shout out to a legend but everybody claims they could have won against so and so with a bunch of ifs, buts and maybe's. In the eternal words of Suga Free, "If you stay ready ,you don't have to get ready." One thing Mr. Caldwell is right about is these guys not being hungry. The money comes to quickly for these guys to have any real goals or aspirations.
Wow that was a fascinating interview. Seems like Caldwell knows this game well. He's right about the fighters of his era being a cut above these clowns like Wilder who don't fight anybody.