I don't think he's The Truth...
He can fight well enough to earn a Top 10 ranking out of a talent pool of over a thousand licensed professional Heavyweight boxers, so that's an accomplishment in itself.
However, I don't think he's the guy to take the Mantle at all to become a dominant Heavyweight Champion though. He's not gonna deliver at that elite level despite all the hype.
Guys with the Goods are eager to get in there and start busting heads.
They want the fame, the recognition as the Big Dog, that they are The Man.
They're not content to lay back wasting their primes fighting pushovers for six f*<king years!
That Zelenoff stunt is Wilder's biggest claim-to-fame yet, and 28 year old Wilder hasn't fought a single guy with a pulse yet in 32 fights over 6 years!
Dead men all.
He'll be exposed worse than Michael Grant.
Good enough for Top 10, not elite Top 3.
Way she goes...


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Honestly the division doesn't need heavyweights with more questions than answers or some American riding in on a white Pony to save it, what it needs are young talent willing to fight one another and earn credentials. Gavern got UP, as have many of Wilders lighter opponents when hit with his massively overstated "one punch power". Gavern was mocking him and yelling instructions FFS
Sometimes it never even lands. Come on? How can a guy like Jennings be so easily dismissed while taking risks, fighting and beating contenders, having questions asked but prevailing...and Wilder being hailed as a sensation or some beast while fighting absolutely no one, hardly if at all being pressed or caught clean in adversity and having sparring partners and stunt men served on a platter. HOW is that exciting? Its just all backwards for me. Jennings has shown me more in his last 4,5 fights than Wilder has over 10 or 15, seriously.
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