Well, I agree and disagree...... Guinn has a GREAT Chin and it should gauge how truly great Wilder power is, But on the down side.....Guinn simply does not do enough in fights even if he is the better fighter.
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That's what makes him a good opponent for Wilder. They're not ready to put him in with someone who has a legitimate chance of beating him but he needs to go rounds and be tested a little.
Guinn should take him later into a fight than he's ever been and he's talented enough to make Wilder uncomfortable, show him a different look and win a few rounds, without ever being in real danger of winning.
This would be a nice stepping stone to the likes of Arreola.
I can understand giving him some poor opponents because his amateur career was so short but he needs some decent rounds under his belt before he can be talked about being in contention for belts. I was gutted the Chisora fight fell through because that would of been a great test for him.
I'm almost on the Wilder bandwagon. After that Liakhovich fight, I started watching some of his earlier fights. This is the kind of heavyweight you create when you buy your new Fight Night game for PS3 (or Xbox360)...and this is the kind of record you have in your video game...29-0, 29 ko's? Are you frikkin kidding me?