Can Wilder even compété with any top 10 HWS, lol, îts à missmatch and everyone knows this, go fight 45 yo Ortiz, thats your cieling
Wilder vs usyk how does it play out
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i think that would happen earlier than that. usyk has shown power at the division and wilder doesn't have a good chin plus his stamina sucks. in the third fury fight he was dead tired after 3 rounds and that had nothing to do with fury's tactics (yeah, he did lean on him a lot) but wilder's stamina is bad and the extra weight he put on didn't help him at all.Comment
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If the fight lasts 12 rounds, Usyk wins comfortably but does the fight last 12 rounds?
Usyk moves but is not elusive. Fury is as good a fighter technically as Usyk (Usyk has better footwork but Fury has better defensive/body movement skills). Wilder was able to hit Fury and drop him multiple times. Can Usyk be more elusive than Fury? I doubt that. Can Usyk take a punch better than Fury? I doubt that too. Can Usyk hurt Wilder more than Fury? I also doubt that. So, in summary, Wilder keeps Usyk at a distance for most of the time but gets outboxed. Somewhere around the middle to late rounds, Wilder connects and usyk is badly hurt. Wilder goes for the kill and takes Usyk out. I think it is an almost even fight but Wilder's probability of connecting and taking Usyk out is slightly higher than the fight lasting 12 rounds and Usyk winning a decision.
Of course, I am assuming Wilder remains as good as his last fight and the beating and age have not deteriorated him any further.Comment
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Wilder is less skilled than Joshua and equally vulnerable, but a bit rangier, quicker and with more one shot power. I suppose given Usyks skill and durability i'd favour him to win by UD or late stoppage, but it'd be interesting as **** to see because its such a weird stylistic match up.Comment
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I have to admit I find it funny how Usyk's win over a mentally shot Joshua (who apparently was never any good anyway) apparently rates as such a great victory.
If the narrative is to be believed its not even that good of a win.Comment
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ThisIf the fight lasts 12 rounds, Usyk wins comfortably but does the fight last 12 rounds?
Usyk moves but is not elusive. Fury is as good a fighter technically as Usyk (Usyk has better footwork but Fury has better defensive/body movement skills). Wilder was able to hit Fury and drop him multiple times. Can Usyk be more elusive than Fury? I doubt that. Can Usyk take a punch better than Fury? I doubt that too. Can Usyk hurt Wilder more than Fury? I also doubt that. So, in summary, Wilder keeps Usyk at a distance for most of the time but gets outboxed. Somewhere around the middle to late rounds, Wilder connects and usyk is badly hurt. Wilder goes for the kill and takes Usyk out. I think it is an almost even fight but Wilder's probability of connecting and taking Usyk out is slightly higher than the fight lasting 12 rounds and Usyk winning a decision.
Of course, I am assuming Wilder remains as good as his last fight and the beating and age have not deteriorated him any further.
Wilder has also shown (Ortiz 2) the ability to stay calm and relaxed when being out boxed.
He's not going to start having panic attacks like Joshua and suck through all his energy twice as fast as usual, and I don't think he would bite on Usyk's feints as much
Wilder would be thinking "let this little man do what he will do, I will sink my right hand into his skull at some point"
And I think he would.
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