since the WBC gave him a chance to fight a tune up while waiting on the Povetkin PED trial?
Most likely opponents for Wilders next fight?
-Gerald Washington
-Amir Mansour
-Chris Arreola
-Andy Ruiz
Arreola doesn't give Wilder more than one or two one-sided rounds. He's utter garbage.
He's not great but who else is out there that they can make money off of on this short notice?
I would like to see the Ortiz fight. However I'm pretty sure that's not an option given the law suit filed by Golden Boy. I haven't been impressed with Washington at all. But Wilder has to fight somebody so I don't hate the idea of Arreola. But I also don't love it. I could see Arreola giving Wilder some good work in a stay busy fight.
Arreola doesn't give Wilder more than one or two one-sided rounds. He's utter garbage.
I would like to see the Ortiz fight. However I'm pretty sure that's not an option given the law suit filed by Golden Boy. I haven't been impressed with Washington at all. But Wilder has to fight somebody so I don't hate the idea of Arreola. But I also don't love it. I could see Arreola giving Wilder some good work in a stay busy fight.
since the WBC gave him a chance to fight a tune up while waiting on the Povetkin PED trial?
Most likely opponents for Wilders next fight?
-Gerald Washington
-Amir Mansour
-Chris Arreola
-Andy Ruiz
Of these four, none of them does anything to move the needle. +1 for Luis Ortiz.
Of those four guys either Washington or Mansour would be acceptable. I'd personally go for Mansour for the entertainment value, though Washington would look better on the old resume. Ruiz is a fat slob and Arreola is a fat slob who's shot. They shouldn't even be in consideration.
since the WBC gave him a chance to fight a tune up while waiting on the Povetkin PED trial?
Most likely opponents for Wilders next fight?
-Gerald Washington
-Amir Mansour
-Chris Arreola
-Andy RuizHe probably will fight one of those 4 mediocre fighters but he shouldn't. He is supposed to be the WBC world heavyweight champ and it's time he starts acting like it and defending his title against legit top 10 or better yet top 5 world rated heavyweights. None of these four are near top ten world rated heavyweights. Parker would be a good guy for him to defend his title against and Ortiz would also be a good guy to defend his title against. They are real contenders, not pretenders.
since the WBC gave him a chance to fight a tune up while waiting on the Povetkin PED trial?
Most likely opponents for Wilders next fight?
-Gerald Washington
-Amir Mansour
-Chris Arreola
-Andy Ruiz
I like to see Ustinov because it would prepare him for Fury.. I haven't even heard anything about Mansour or Ruiz..or are you trolling?
9y ago
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