KiwiRider wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 01:26
Taansend wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 01:17
gilgamesh wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 00:58
Nah, but he's still got a firm hold on #2. He's gotta beat Joshua for #1.
Neither Number One until they meet, in my humble opinion.
I have trouble ranking Wilder as #2 because of his resume. It seems the logical position but as has been said, Stiverne is still his best win regardless how badly he beat him this time around. One win against anyone in the top 6 and for sure he slots in at #2. For now he is the great unknown. Stunning puncher for sure! Exciting fighter- you bet!
World #2? I need more convincing evidence
Fair comment. Joshua has had half the fights but you could argue that he's beaten 3 or 4 better fighters than Wilder.
You couldn't argue the other way around.
But this fight is HOT. It's a hotter fight in the UK where boxing means something. It makes sense to have it there. I'd rather it was here in the US though.
If I walked up to 100 random Americans & said "Tell me about Deontay Wilder" I doubt if 10 could tell me anything, And I doubt if 5 could tell me more than "I think he's a boxer".
If someone in the UK did the same with Joshua though at least half would know who he was.
But I just hope it gets made.