it's hard to tell when it comes to haymon's guys because they aren't fighting nobody with a pulse as of late
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who will take a L first Wilder/GGG/Spence
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Wilder, if I had to guess.
Hard to answer, depends on who they fight. Also, someone could get injured or some other delay.
Spence should be fighting the most (based on the fact he has fought half the pro fights as the other 2 and he is nowhere near world class comp)
GGG is in the weakest of the 3 divisions and people duck him.
Wilder hasn't fought the best, but he will not be able to hide forever.
Heavyweight actually has some talent (if you really look at it). Not to mention one bomb can end any heavyweight fight (Lewis vs Rahman and McCall)
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Spence, then Wilder, then GGG.
Spence is not truly tested against great WWs, and there are too many good ones. Wilder is ultra protected, and I think he has a solid chance against Povetkin - that man is 36 and did not look good vs Wach.
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Gonna go with Spence. Wilder has at least fought Scott and Stiverne, Spence who I think is better than Wilder, hasn't really fought anyone relevant. I need to see him against at least a Josesito Lopez or someone before I give him too much props. He hasn't even fought a gatekeeperLast edited by Rip Chudd; 12-15-2015, 05:44 PM.
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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).
Jennings can survive 12, but lose UD IMO. Parker is too fresh, Pulev is meh, Wlad might win but at his age 1 heavy right and it's lights out.
Joshua is powerful, but with a chin like his I don't think he'll beat Wilder. That's a future match up I'd love to see.
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