I wouldn't mind seeing this.
Wilder-Wallin-Whyte-Ruiz-Povetkin need to all fight each other to get the next shot at the title.
I think it'll be a close fight but Wallin probably won't fold and drag wilder into deep waters.
At the moment though, he has beaten Brezeale and literally nobody else.
Still better than many others.
Ortiz beat Jennings and nobody else.
Pulev beat...Chisora and Hughie Fury.
And so on.
That's right.
Look at Joyce, who's he beaten other than Dubois who himself hadn't beaten anyone?
Now Joyce is suddenly a top 5 HW.
Or Ortiz that beat nobody, but he has been top 10 for many years.
Wilder only has power to bail him out. If he didn’t have it, I doubt he has the skills to box Brezeale for 12 rds.
Wilder with lucky punch > Wallin
Wallin > Wilder without lucky punch
After knocking that many people out (with no other skill as you say), it doesn't make sense to call it a "lucky" punch now does it?
Wilder would win! Fighting like he did against Breazeale; Otto Wallin wouldn't stand a chance. He has to try to back Wilder up and not run from him. If he doesn't, then Deontay will catch him and he will taste the canvas for the very first time in his career for the full ten count.
Wilder stepped up twice ,got lucky against Ortiz and looked foolish against Fury who would be fine ,so let me get this straight you are complaining a 6”9 guy weighs 270 ? Ha
This isn’t about Wilder why do you keep bringing him up?
Man, which hw, excluding Joshua, beat "some top 15 guys"?
What are you talking about?
Nearly all hw-s have rubish resume.
If Wallin beats some top 15 guys, that would put him on N. 2 position at least.
That's right.
Look at Joyce, who's he beaten other than Dubois who himself hadn't beaten anyone?
Now Joyce is suddenly a top 5 HW.
Does Wallin knock Wilder out, no. Does he go 12 rounds without being knocked out himself, no? Wilder by KO. Wallin would likely be ahead in the fight. Before Wilder vs Fury 2, Wilder was the second best HW in the world, and in my opinion, he still is. Not a bad fight though, Wallin is known now. Wilder just needs to stop talking nonsense and get back in the ring and let his fists do the talking.
The flip side to that is if Wilder didn’t have any power he wouldn’t be boxing either ,how many rounds does he win on average ? Everybody sees he’s always losing rounds ,he wouldn’t make it as a top boxer without the power . Breazeale has a chin and could box better but he’s slow , Wilder can’t box that great but he’s very fast ,ones a football player at heart and the other a basketball one .
And if Fury wasn’t 273 and could dance on his feet he’d suck too. Fact is Brezeale is trash and has lost badly every time he’s stepped up.
Probably Wilder by K.O after getting outboxed but Wilder is getting older by the day & hasn't fought in ages. He already has a frankly pathetic punch output as-is and who knows how he will be after the battering he received last time out and having his ego shattered.
That beating, humiliation and inactivity has to have taken some sort of tole.
Lets make no mistake about it Fury beat the absolute **** out of the guy
Man, which hw, excluding Joshua, beat "some top 15 guys"?
What are you talking about?
Nearly all hw-s have rubish resume.
If Wallin beats some top 15 guys, that would put him on N. 2 position at least.
Your right not all have. But Whyte has taken on:
Joshua
Povetkin
Rivas
Parker
Wach
Browne
Helenius
Chisora
Obviously if he doesn’t beat Povetkin in the rematch he is in a completely different position but should he win that resume looks stronger than anyone outside Joshua. A number of fringe top15, but a few within it.
I agree , if wallin goes and beats a couple of top25 then yes he puts himself right in with a shot. As I said before - a win against someone like Hunter or Ortiz and I think he would be considered by many as deserving a shot in the near future. At the moment though, he has beaten Brezeale and literally nobody else.
Wallin needs to go beat a couple top15 opponents first. Whyte has taken on quite a few decent opponents already and has Povetkin lined up in a few weeks time.
Should Whyte lose maybe wallin becomes an option but if he wins then wallin is no where near credible.
Obvious moves for Wallin would be a Hunter or Ortiz, I think both could be decent, wallin would be an underdog but a win against either would pull him into contention.
Man, which hw, excluding Joshua, beat "some top 15 guys"?
What are you talking about?
Nearly all hw-s have rubish resume.
If Wallin beats some top 15 guys, that would put him on N. 2 position at least.
Wallin would beat Shyte.
Wallin needs to go beat a couple top15 opponents first. Whyte has taken on quite a few decent opponents already and has Povetkin lined up in a few weeks time.
Should Whyte lose maybe wallin becomes an option but if he wins then wallin is no where near credible.
Obvious moves for Wallin would be a Hunter or Ortiz, I think both could be decent, wallin would be an underdog but a win against either would pull him into contention.
Wilder only has power to bail him out. If he didn’t have it, I doubt he has the skills to box Brezeale for 12 rds.
Wilder with lucky punch > Wallin
Wallin > Wilder without lucky punch
Brezeale is a bum. If he wasn’t 260 and durable he wouldn’t be fighting at all. Even in his victories he gets beat to ****.
Wilder only has power to bail him out. If he didn’t have it, I doubt he has the skills to box Brezeale for 12 rds.
Wilder with lucky punch > Wallin
Wallin > Wilder without lucky punch
But he does, wilder in 7
And Wilder stopped Brezeale in a nanosecond. See how triangular theories never work?
Wilder only has power to bail him out. If he didn’t have it, I doubt he has the skills to box Brezeale for 12 rds.
Wilder with lucky punch > Wallin
Wallin > Wilder without lucky punch