I'm not too sure about that. Stiverne might be a slob himself at times, but he was able to keep his hands up all fight. When Stiverne let his hands get too low Wilder almost dropped him and Stiverne was 240 in that fight. Miller in all his fights that go more than a couple of rounds struggles to keep his hands up.
I hope discussing two c+ fights + on board... I think Wilder would win easily but I'm far from on board, if anything this week ends fight made me edge toward the door out the train...
Oh I'm sure he would and maybe end his career but it's so sad the WBC champ is being talked about like this as we shouldn't even be comparing such is the gulf in experience
Well as per normal one of Wilders opponents has gone out and done worse against someone considered inferior.. It is almost like these guys preform better with a short training camp against the divisions no 1 man than some 15-20 fight still learning the game fighter with a full camp.... Amazing how they can all get up for Wilder...
I think Miller, but Wilder won't fight him, he will fight Stiverne.................an old, out of shape, inactive, wino Stiverne. Wilder couldn't even hurt Stiverne one time...............
Yes, however, those contracts mean little most times as the WBC does not give a damn about its own rules. It cares how much it can make from its sanctioned fights. Thus they bend the rules all the time in the way that suits making cash rather than being fair to the game of boxing. Not all the time, lol, just lots of time,, Therefore I have no clue if Wilder will fight Bernaine next.
I'd pick wilder but not with any certainty as windmill still has a highly suspect chin. Miller looks tough enouh to be a better name on windmills record, but if a gun to my head I'd go windmill to win after a lot of caution in the early goings...a bit like chicken run...ala the stiverne fight. Miller looks fairly durable though but I'd exoect his lard to start weighing him down in the later rounds.