Wilder v Arreleo or Adamek would ensure he goes past round 4.
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Wilder v Arreleo or Adamek would ensure he goes past round 4.
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What about Odlanier Solis? Has come back with a few wins and has a style that could help...or maybe upset...Wilder more than just hammering old nails like Briggs, Quinn and a Toney who frankly needs to just go away.
His people have been calling Wilder out.
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Shannon Briggs and Toney?? Really??
Briggs firstly is retired and hasn't fought for a few years.
Toney is a decade past what should have been his retirement, I reckon Wilder would kill Toney inside a few rounds. There's a reason he's fighting nobody's now, he can fight them and not worry about a youngster like Wilder bombing him for 10 rounds.
Needs to be someone like Arreola. Kevin Johnson would be my bet though!
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Arreola and Mitchell is pretty much happening last I read, kind of a waste. I don't care to see Kevin Johnson fight anyone, he's such a timid flower puncher that I'm not sure I couldn't go 12 rounds with him, that proves dick all. No different than a Dominick Guinn or somebody like that, we don't need to see a guy go rounds in a televised sparring session just because he hasn't had to, an opponent who will punch him is what Wilder needs. Arreola would have been a perfect test, but he's tied up like most everyone in the OP. Jennings or Chagaev are the only 2 who don't have a fight that I know of, either would be great to obviously.
The thing is with him fighting an opponent with a chin is that we will see if he has stamina and is able to go rounds or maybe do something the other fighters couldn't do and knock him (Johnson or Guinn) senseless to raise his stock even more. Carlos Takam could be a decent test for him also.
Well there lies the problem with Wilders career, he should already know these things about himself. He's now been a pro for five years, televised a whole bunch of times and has just fought two very recognizable opponents and blown them out in the first. Now he needs to see if he can go 12 rounds against a punching bag? It's completely backwards, especially given the state of the American HW scene.
Even if he doesn't have a glass jaw and he can actually fight, the way he's been groomed won't help him whatsoever when he actually has to prove it. Whether a big fraud or not, he would be a better fighter today had he taken on a single credible, durable opponent before he was getting prime TV slots.
Here is where I disagree with you and lean on the notion that boxing is a science and a sport. There is no sport or science in knocking a guy senseless within a round or two.
If he (Wilder) feels he can blow away a Klit- especially Vitali- in under 5 rounds, barring any injury, then he has to have rocks in his head. He has to win rounds against Vitali in particular.
I don't think Johnson is a punching bag. What was Johnson's problem was that he was never forced to push a fight BECAUSE he was always lulled into being a punching bag.
Johnson needs to feel the heat in order to rise... and Wilder will come at him harder than Fury or Vitali and allow him (Johnson) to get desperate, at least once in the fight, to rise and show what he can do!
It would be a great fight, for both men if the Wilder/Johnson fight comes off!
As with Vitali, with Johnson, Wilder, will be forced to win rounds.
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Solis is far too dangerous for Wilder imo. He needs someone like Chisora, or if he could, Helenius. Other then that he should stick to another US fighter
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I think that's why they're calling him out. It would just be along the lines of what he needs. Solis or Johnson are a different look but lack the visibility or network push. Chris and Mitchell are as predictable as they come and have had the polish taken off but technically make good sense. Johnson could sharpen Wilder mentally as much as physical but could also just keep his hands in his pockets like v Vitali. Likewise Solis but is a much more respectable threat. Just feels like a fun styles fight.
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