Yeah, let's blame the chin even though medical evidence and common sense shows that it is actually his right hand that he is afraid for and not his chin. It's general knowledge that Wilder sustained a right hand injury against Stirvene, it's also common sense and lack of blindness to see that Wilder was deathly afraid to throw his right hand against Molina. In fact, I don't think he threw it more than 5 times in the first four rounds. Wilder has NEVER fought with only his left hand before until that fight, which just shows that he's making a wise decision by not fighting Povetkin until that hand recovers. It's wise to get another sparring match/bum to test out that hand again before he steps in with Povetkin.
There's nothing cowardly about that, it's common sense. And he aint ducking no one, his limit is twelve months according to the rules before he can officially be considered "ducking" and stripped of the title. We all know Wilder won't duck Povetkin, just excercise some patience and more importantly, common sense.
There's nothing cowardly about that, it's common sense. And he aint ducking no one, his limit is twelve months according to the rules before he can officially be considered "ducking" and stripped of the title. We all know Wilder won't duck Povetkin, just excercise some patience and more importantly, common sense.
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