Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: We Got A lot of Different Options Right Now - Joshua, Everybody
On Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder was ringside to watch the lightweight showdown between Gervonta Davis and Ryan Garcia.
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There's no way a fight between Wilder and Joshua will go the distance. Aj may be more well rounded but Wilder has that one punch power. I can't see either winning a decision.
AJ is not really the best heavyweight. He may have one of the biggest names, but he's vulnerable. He doesn't have that swagger, he still seems unsure of what to do in there sometimes. He's good, but he's not nasty. He's dry, clean and polite, like he drinks too much tea and eats too many scones. He works enough to get the win, but he doesn't come to bust ur ass, and there's a big difference there. I think the best heavyweight at this point could be Jared Anderson.
Last edited by archiemoore1; 04-23-2023, 08:34 PM.
When Wilder says everybody he literally means everybody. I wouldn't be surprised if he fights someone ranked as low as 100 in his next fight.
I highly doubt Wilder fights AJ. He has beat every notable bum in PBC and apparently is too scared to fight Andy. He has had enough time to have another tune up by now as well so I see retirement or another year of inactivity for Wilder.
I hope Wilder will finally have courage to fight Mateus "Tsunami" Osorio from Brazil who will easily be able to take the power. He brings the kind of youthful anger into the fight that Wilder has never faced before.
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