I think Wilder can provide a challenge to Wlad especially if he can overcome Stiverne. I also think Fury will provide some difficulty for Wlad. Wlad had taken his time and come back very strongly to dominate the division. All credit to him.
I think Wilder can provide a challenge to Wlad especially if he can overcome Stiverne. I also think Fury will provide some difficulty for Wlad. Wlad had taken his time and come back very strongly to dominate the division. All credit to him.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Lets be honest here, the guy could fight until he's 50 given the present state of this division. Easily doable. And once he's gone the division will actually look competitive. The mediocre that Wlad has dominated will actually look like something much better.
People believing Deontay Wilder is a "sure thing" over Stiverne need to be careful as Wilder has yet to really be tested and I think Stiverne is a tougher fighter to beat than a lot of people give him credit for. Stiverne may not have a great workrate but he's crafty, he can take a punch, and he can deliver a punch as well.
As for Tyson Fury....the man hasn't fought a real fight in about a year and in that one he got put flat on his ass. I think the man has physical gifts being tall and strong, but he fights in a clumsy manner and has no boxing brain. Also for being as big as he is where's Tyson's power? What fight can you look at and say "That's Tyson's biggest punch and it laid that guy out cold!"?
Bryant Jennings may have an outside shot, but he's got work to do.
Wladimir just showed the world that Kubrat Pulev, who was to be "Wladimir's toughest opponent" wasn't even worth Wlad focusing on defense at all....Wlad landed when he wanted, how he wanted, and when he wanted to end the fight he bloody well did it
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