That's all well and good, but Deontay Wilder has now held the WBC heavyweigh title for 3 years, and has successfully defended the title numerous times. That alone would indicate to some that Wilder has improved since he ended his successful amateur career. Incidentally, Wilder won an Olympic Bronze medal as an amateur, which is more prestigious than any of Evgenyi Romanov's amateur accomplishments.
That being said, as professional fighter, Romanov has 8 fights on his resume, and none of those opponents have been worth mentioning whatsoever. Romanov may actually be able to beat Wilder, but he'll have to earn his shot at the Champion. Maybe a fight between Romanov and Povetkin would be interesting. Beating a top contender like Povetkin would certainly go a long way towards proving that Romanov deserves to fight the Champion, Wilder, in a professional title fight.
That being said, as professional fighter, Romanov has 8 fights on his resume, and none of those opponents have been worth mentioning whatsoever. Romanov may actually be able to beat Wilder, but he'll have to earn his shot at the Champion. Maybe a fight between Romanov and Povetkin would be interesting. Beating a top contender like Povetkin would certainly go a long way towards proving that Romanov deserves to fight the Champion, Wilder, in a professional title fight.
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