Probably Wilder. I think the way he was developed (feeding him cans for so long) belies some shakiness on his team's end, but more than that I just think the heavyweight division is really volatile right now. There are a lot of good heavyweights that could beat Wilder or at least give him a hard time.
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who will take a L first Wilder/GGG/Spence
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Kind of hard to compare Spence to GGG and Wildet because he's still fighting hits ranked well below top 10.
But of the three I see Wilder losing first. I could also see GGG losing first because he's fighting the most legit comp of all of them.
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Wilder has only defeated one good fighter in his career and the was the guy he won the belt from. He was generally rated about 10th in the world. Everyone else Wilder has fought has been ranked 25th or lower. The guy he fights next is ranked 18th. If Wilder starts fighting the best heavyweights he could easily suffer a lose. Spence and GGG are the greatest and it may be years before they lose or they may very well never lose. That's my opinion on your question anyway.
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Originally posted by Bardock View Postlol for sure. I'd be surprised if he gets past Povetkin
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Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View PostIf Wilder fights who he's supposed to fight as a champion then he obviously takes a loss and soon. But he's in a position where it seems he can continually put off mandatories in order to take on lower level fighters he's favoured against. I actually think he's going to do better against Povetkin than many predict, mainly because of Povetkin's struggles against taller fighters and the fact that Wilder seems to up his game when he has to, but Fury would absolutely clown on him and Jennings, Joshua, Parker, Pulev and Wlad all beat him (IMO).
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Originally posted by Bardock View PostI agree with everything you said except for the last part, I don't know if those other guys can beat him though, of course Fury would school him lol
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