That's the way I see it. Everytime I have seen Wilder fight on the backfoot it completely nullifies his power which is 80% of his game, I could see Arreola taking him out like he did to Seth Mitchell.
Don't bother, Wilder is having them so well picked its laughable, i think he fights ok very powerfull, but he's already sparred scott a million rounds, and if there was the slightest risk, it would be no go, scotts got no punch and no chin, jesus a very risky fight that 1.atsch:think:good
Exactly. Tony Thompson and Derek Chisora both wanted the fight and were turned down by his team as they knew how limited their man is and went for the safest choice possible in Scott. They've even managed to make this an eliminator for the WBC belt which means they'll have got Wilder all the way to a World title shot by facing the softest opposition possible. Can't wait till he faces the winner of Stiverne-Arreola as either would blast him out the first time they land.
The way things are panning out Wilder could get the first crack at Wlad if he unifies the belts later this year.
agree with a few posts on here , wilder whilst appearing chinny and static, has brutal ko power , another thing to note these 2 have sparred for years , and when asked about chisoras power ,, i remember malik scott saying chisora had a true heavyweight punch , but wilder had power u had to be born with ... sounded like hed tasted it , with that in mind , wilder inside 3 , if scott had more pop though id like his chances a hell of a lot more !
A slap to ear and Scott went down like he had been hit with by a shot gun. The fix is in lads. Fixed.