I would like to see wilder face chisora next. He is THE gatekeeper for the heavyweight division. For an olympian with 30 fights as a pro, this is the type of fighter he should have already beaten. If your the upper echelon, (vitali, Haye) heck even 2nd tier (fury) you will beat chisora, the rest will fall by the wayside. We seen the hype Helenius was getting before he fought chisora and injury or not, he hasn't been anywhere near the same man since. Thompson is another fighter who should be on wilders radar, we seen the problems he gave price in defeating him twice and the problems he gave Pulev in defeat.
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Originally posted by SkillspayBills View PostLook at the sequence that ended the bout, He threw a 1-2 and finished it off with a hook, a jab TO THE BODY, a right uppercut then another one two which layed Firtha flat on his back.
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Well might as well bring this back up now before the fight. Since I am sure it would probably pop back up if he gets beat anyway might as well do it myself~
This is clearly his biggest test to date, and Scott is a much superior technical boxer so that could lead to bad things for Wilder.
I still think this is a pretty good match for Wilder because he needs space and time to operate and Scott will give him those things he needs.
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If anything I think we will finally get a realistic picture of his progression thus far in his career tonight. I want to see him finally get some rounds in and be forced to think and make adjustments. Hopefully he will get that tonight.
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