He would be the underdog against Lewis, Vitali, Tyson and Bowe but i wouldn't be surprised if he would manage to knock them all out. Vitali would almost certainly beat him because of granite chin, i think he would take most of his shots and wear him down to a TKO win but it wouldn't be easy. Lewis got knocked out by Rahman and McCall who weren't as powerful as Wilder, i could definitely see Wilder shocking him in the early rounds. Tyson was small and has shown to have struggles against tall and rangy guys, Wilder is fast on his feet and could manage to avoid getting in the infight. When the right hand lands, Tyson is going to kiss the floor, i like Wilders chances in that matchup. Wilder would beat old Foreman due to superior athleticism and reach advantage, he would probably knock him out in the later rounds when he starts to run out of gas. Bowe would be the favorite against Wilder but not by much, it would be a dog fight. Wilder has THE EQUALIZER, it is what it is, he always has a big punchers chance against anyone.
This. Deontay wilder is boxing's version of the Emperor in the famous fairy tale. Instead of having no clothes he has ridiculous clothes, but he's almost naked in the boxing skills dept and all the highly skilled boxers you've mentioned above at their respective peaks would make him pay for that.
Lewis - Tko loss Vitali - Tko loss Tyson -Ko loss Foreman MK 2 - UD win Bowe - Tko loss I've seen George outboxed and not able to catch guys that were nowhere as fleet footed/mobile as Wilder. Everyone else dominates him. Wilder isn't intelligent enough on the inside to keep Tyson off him, and as fast as he is isn't fast enough or good enough to play keep away. Lennox and Vitali are just downright better and sturdier. Bowe is great on the inside and outside and if he forced a shoot out, Wilder loses.
Tyson kills him Vitali beats him Foreman is too old and slow at that time.Wilder Lewis beats him up He might beat Bowe 2-3 at Best!!
wilder after his career is long gone and forgotten, will regret his missed opportunities at greatness. left only with hype and the lies he told himself. (which he believed)
Donkey can't fight. Sure he can bowl over down on their luck janitors, suicidal dog trainers, and senior citizens suffering from dementia with little difficulty but the fact remains he's a big uncoordinated gangling bum who cannot fight a lick. He gets sparked out by all those fighters.
Out of those listed I think old-man Foreman is the only one I would be confident in picking Wilder, but old-man Foreman's power and durability would make it difficult for him.
Hes an underdog against all. But occasionally he catches them and wins by KO. He CAN beat all of them. But hes a decided dog vs all
I still don't see jow he could beat that Foreman. Foreman had a great jab, expceptional stocker, and he knew how to fight at range and on the inside. That fights ends like the Cooney fight. If Ortiz put Wilder in deep waters, I can only imagine what the more powerful and better fighter in Foreman would do.
Oldman Foreman is head and shoulders above all HWs. I do not see how Wilder will be able to bang against a monster like that. If Ortiz had Wilder in deep waters, imagine what oldman Foreman would do.