If he fights and Beats Parker next he will have the WBC,WBO..Then we can Joshua and Wlad fighting for the IBF,WBA so if Wilder fights the winner of that fight by years end he could actually have all the titles..Could be a huge year for heavyweights..I see either Wilder or Joshua collecting all those straps
It's gonna be tough. Because the winner of Klitschko vs. Joshua is going to likely end up forfeiting one of their belts. Which would leave potentially 4 champions in the HW division.
If Wlad wins, trust me.. he doesn't have to vacate the IBF..
If he fights and Beats Parker next he will have the WBC,WBO..Then we can Joshua and Wlad fighting for the IBF,WBA so if Wilder fights the winner of that fight by years end he could actually have all the titles..Could be a huge year for heavyweights..I see either Wilder or Joshua collecting all those straps
I dont think unifying is gonna happen for another year unless he looks like ****. winner of wlad vs joshua is going to keep doing the mandatory thing. Parker is the only guy either side is trying to unify with because how poor he looked against ruiz.
What if....somehow... Shannon Briggs was able to unify :rofl:
still literally have zero idea about how good this guy actually is.
He must be pretty good because he hasn't really looked like losing. But when that Povetkin fight was mooted all I could see was Wilder getting absolutely banjo'd.
The governing bodies don't want a unified champion and will find a way of stopping it. Fury lost the IBF title a week after winning it. I think klitschko, joshua and fury will all beat wilder too, although he has a punchers chance against anybody.
I saw a pic once showing Malik Scott, Jarrell Miller, Jonathon Banks, Wlad Klitschko, and Anthony Joshua in camp together
Emmanuel Nwodo, Anthony Joshua, Dorsette Barnwell, Malik Scott & Kevin Johnson were in that camp.
If Wilder had the boxing IQ of Lomachenko, that'd be a living weapon of massive destruction right there.
No bs, he'd be very efficient and be a an expected winner in his top match ups with the best in the division!
Too bad he didn't start boxing when he was very young, soooo much talent there and then that power! Can end his opponents light switches in any round!
Depends on how his hand heal! I think he puts Parker to sleep, Hughie Fury gets put on a stretcher, Tyson will be laid out like a gentlemen's jacket in the rain over a puddle for his lady.
Wlad at this point likely gets stopped, Joshua is 50-50(depends who lands their respective bomb first), and winner of Briggs vs Oquendo gets baptized!
He needs to work on that left and not depend so much on that right, he should watch Lomachengo, throw a dozen pitty patty combos to confuse and disrupts your opponents then land a big one with the hand that is more healthy history than the other!
Jarell miller wasn't even in the camp when Joshua was there :lol1:
I saw a pic once showing Malik Scott, Jarrell Miller, Jonathon Banks, Wlad Klitschko, and Anthony Joshua in camp together
If he fights and Beats Parker next he will have the WBC,WBO..Then we can Joshua and Wlad fighting for the IBF,WBA so if Wilder fights the winner of that fight by years end he could actually have all the titles..Could be a huge year for heavyweights..I see either Wilder or Joshua collecting all those straps
Will come down to the type of influence Duco Events has in the relationship with Top Rank, tbh; Arum wants literally nothing to do with title unification fights, while Duco is still having their eyes set on possibly fighting Anthony Joshua (and not really having to deal with that WBO mandatory just yet).
Because Hughie Fury, WBO mandatory challenger, is the fight that's due next; at 6'6, 230lbs and near no profile in the UK (or outside of the UK, tbh), Duco Events has a decision to make.
If the April fights line up (Wilder-Parker and Joshua-Klitschko), you can then run the two mandatory defenses come the summer (Joshua faces the WBA mandatory, while Wilder, with the WBC mandatory still in flux, faces the WBO mandatory), before closing out the year (not sure if a Christmas fight works, but that's be interesting).
Funny how a year or two ago people were saying the division is so bad. All of a sudden a black dude gets hype at HW, it's great again. Especially if he becomes undisputed. We're going to be dealing with Wildards claiming he's a HOF/ATG. I like the dude but he's not great. He's going to get knocked out as soon as he fights someone really good.
Another thing......same people riding Wilder's nuts are calling GGG overrated/over-hyped. Golovkin has done more and is better skilled than Wilder by far.
You can not compare Deontay Wilders run given .a) hes only been champion since 2015 .b) and injured for a good portion of it...in total we are talking about less than two years as active champion ; In contrast Golovkin has been champion since 2010 and has had multiple opportunities to make fights and refused to make concessions or move up or down in weight to make fights but Deontay has done what he could ; the fiasco with Pedvetkin in anyway is not his fault.
Wilder may have the weakest resume of any current world title holder, and that's really saying something.
Obvious attempt to take a shot at the REAL HW champion of the world : Deontay has beat Stiverne who was #6 in the world for the WBC HW title, Malik Scott was top ten, Duahuaps reached top ten after his loss ; Molina went on to beat Tomaz Adamek and once again challenge for a world title ( IBF ) with Juiceua.
Steps to Wilder domination
Povetkin gets busted for juicing
Wilder's right hand heals
_] Joshua and Wladimir wreck each other over 12 hard rounds. Joshua wins a split decision but is dropped hard mid rounds and is never the same again.
_] Wilder destroys overrated Tua-wannabe Joseph Parker.
_] Fat man Tyson Fury returns but appears to have lost a step in his game. Gets baptized by The Bronze Bomber.
Well as much as I want to pull for WilderI'm not sure he can clean house on the heavyweight division, I think he has more skill and power than Parker or any of the Furys though. Klitchko Has the ring experience and skills to beat him but age and speed will be a factor, Joshua, on the other hand, has the power, skill, (and most importantly, speed) to beat him but we won't know unless that matchup materializes.
.........And I don't know why folks are trashing Wilder's resume when it is Joshua and Parker who have fought the weakest opposition.
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