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  • #31
    Scary power & I like the way he pressured the guy, direct, but not in a stamina sapping way...still he needs more rounds , & his trainer needs 2 work on his dropping the left every time he jabs...I hope he doesn't look @ Guinn as Farwood suggested, mayb the winner of Mitchell/Aereola, that would b a true litmus test...good luck 2 Wilder...

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    • #32
      Originally posted by nycsmooth View Post
      Scary power & I like the way he pressured the guy, direct, but not in a stamina sapping way...still he needs more rounds , & his trainer needs 2 work on his dropping the left every time he jabs...I hope he doesn't look @ Guinn as Farwood suggested, mayb the winner of Mitchell/Aereola, that would b a true litmus test...good luck 2 Wilder...
      I'm with farhood on the guinn idea. We all can see he still needs rounds. Guinn has never been down & doesn't let his hands go. That's as safe a workout as one could get. Guinn has more power then harold sconiers & he put wilder down... I think it's a logical choice.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by joe strong View Post
        I'm with farhood on the guinn idea. We all can see he still needs rounds. Guinn has never been down & doesn't let his hands go. That's as safe a workout as one could get. Guinn has more power then harold sconiers & he put wilder down... I think it's a logical choice.
        Actually, along the same lines I'd like to see Wilder vs Oliver McCall. McCall stayed dangerous though his mid 40's, but at this point I don't think he could even beat an untested boxer like Wilder, while he would definitely give Wilder rounds. Would be interesting to see if Wilder could finally put McCall on the canvass for the first time.

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