Wilder by KO.
The hate and doubt about this guy is ridiculous. With barely a amatuer record, learning slowly in the pros in my view has been great for his future potential and his power is frightening. Outside of his toothpick legs, the man is a beast and his a future titlist in January. If he builds leg muscle, I think he could conjure even more power.
It will be funny how many people say he still isn't tested after he sparks Stiverne in the first 6.
He's had an eraser of a right hand against bums. It's hard to know how hard he really punches. It looks legit but this fight will prove what his power's really like.
His learning to fight on the fly is why I don't think he wins this fight. He doesn't know how to fight. He's going to be screwed when that right hand isn't taking Stiverne out right away and he's eating huge counter shots, because he doesn't know how to defend himself or properly set up his right hand against someone worth a damn.
Like I said in my first post, I wouldn't be angry if I'm wrong.
Opponents of deontay wilder and THEIR common opponents:
jason gavern- has fought; alexander ustinov, amir monsour, lucas browne
nicolai firtha- has fought; johnathan banks, tyson fury, alexander povetkin
siarhei liakhovich-has fought; bryant jennings
audley harrison- has fought; david price, david haye
Look at how few people voted for a decision on both Stiverne & Wilders side. This is what the biggest fights in boxing should be like, many many people voting for a fighter to win by KO.
Instead look at Mayweather who barely gets any knockout predictions voted in a thread for if he'd win. More than 9 outta 10 people voting for him would vote for him to win by decision.
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