Wilder's right hand knocks Thompson to the canvas so hard that he dreams he's home in D.C. breaking his wife's hips. He lays there for 10 minutes with a monster hard-on until they bring the smelling salts to wake him up.
Wilder was suppose t fight him, and fought Audley Harrison instead, so that tells you about that a bit.
I'm losing my patience with Wilder, as I have bee extremely patient and understanding unlike many on here, but he has been talking big about Arreola or Stiverne for 6 months now. If he doesn't fight the winner, he is extremely suspect to me from there on out.
So why do people think Wilder's opposition has been so soft? Why, even in his biggest step up, hasn't he fought a good puncher?
To me it seems like his team knows he's vulnerable. Given that his opposition has been so poor, it's hard for me to know how good he is and how he'd do against a top 10 opponent like Thompson. David Price looked pretty damn good against fairly soft opposition too.
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