Who is Wilder next opponent?

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  • soul_survivor
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    #11
    Originally posted by Weebler I
    Probably a lot more than he would if he lost. He's got an "0" and KOs right now.
    yeah but I'm sure he could step up and fight someone with a heart beat, seriously, when u look at someones resume and the best name they have is a past it Audley, that's worrying.

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      #12
      Amir Mansour

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      • Luilun
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        #13
        Originally posted by HUGEBOXINGFAN
        I feel Wilder-Fury is not going to happen. Wilder needs to fight a good fighter.
        They have to troll the bars looking for some tough drunk with a big mouth

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        • New England
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          #14
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          Someone like Kevin Johnson or Dom Guinn would be a good opponent - a guy who's defensively proficient and will make Wilder work for the KO


          terrific mentions. dominick guinn will go rounds with wilder. he might even hit hiim on the chin with a couple of heavy shots. johnson's also a good name to go rounds. wilder still needs to learn how to box more professionally. a short fight won't help him at all anymore.

          those are two guys that i'd try to get for wilder if he were under my control.

          if i weren't concerned with wilder's future, and wanted to match him for one exciting/fun fight, it would be fury. the built up would be perfect, and the fight would end with a huge guy falling like a tree.

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            #15
            If he wont fight Fury or Chisora he needs to fight somebody like Banks, Scott, Adamek, or Povetkin. If thats too much too soon then he ATLEAST needs to step up too Gunn, Mitchell, or Wach level because its getting ridiculous


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            • Gods We Faked
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              #16
              Originally posted by Earl Hickey
              Lets have a look shall we

              Boxrec rankings, someone from 50-100 with a bit of a name...

              Michael Grant?

              Perfect.
              I havent seen Grant lately but if he's the same fighter he was against Adamek that's a huge step up for Wilder. I wouldnt even mind that fight compared to these guys he's been fighting.

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              • BostonGuy
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                #17
                Originally posted by New England
                terrific mentions. dominick guinn will go rounds with wilder. he might even hit hiim on the chin with a couple of heavy shots. johnson's also a good name to go rounds. wilder still needs to learn how to box more professionally. a short fight won't help him at all anymore.

                those are two guys that i'd try to get for wilder if he were under my control.

                if i weren't concerned with wilder's future, and wanted to match him for one exciting/fun fight, it would be fury. the built up would be perfect, and the fight would end with a huge guy falling like a tree.
                I'm cautiously optimistic that Wilder's team will move him along against the right opponents rather than putting him in over his head or keeping with the status quo.

                I'm skeptical of Wilder's adviser Al Haymon though. Al Haymon kept Chris Arreola on the sidelines for months and months waiting for the WBC eliminator against Stiverne rather than have his fighter stay active and sharp. I'm hoping Haymon doesn't do the same thing with Wilder

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                • Hougigo
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Alec900
                  Oleg Maskaev

                  You heard it here first
                  He was originally in talks for earlier this year... that's why he came back I think.

                  Honestly with Wilder... you never know. Pick somebody ranked low, old and probably coming off fa long layover... and it's probably them

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