It is planned as a 10 rounds fight but I will be very surprised if it goes more then 3. When I think about Deontay Wilder as a profesional boxer I see some potential in him and his career, but this fight is a huge stepback after his last one. I believed that Deontay will finish fighting all those bus drivers and hamburger sellers when he moved to C category fighters like Audley Harrison and Sergey Liachovic.
But this one... I mean can't they find another former heavyweight champion, well behind his prime, 1-2 years away from boxing, but still with some respectful record. Who moves slow but can handle a punch and have some power in his hands. I mean another C category fighter. Well take James"Lights Out" Toney, Evander"Real Deal" Holyfield, I dont know maybe John Ruiz at least someone who has respectful background.
I thought maybe 2-3 C category
fighters and then it is time for some B category boxer, who is active,
can hit, can land can move. If Deontay shows well with active
professionals maybe after 2-3 of them he can take some A category boxer,
someone from top 15. And if it goes well then after 2-3 of those he can
take a shot against Klitchko. That is how it must go.
And now... Nicolai Firtha... You just
google this guy picture...He looks like a short fat hot dog seller or
gass-station worker from the streeet. How can this fight end? Another
knockout for sure.
I mean Deontay Wilders promoters speak
about Firtha as about someone who fought Alexander Povetkin, Tyson Fury
and Johnathon Banks. But he lost to all of those guys, he was knocked
out by Tyson Fury in round 5. And his wins a agaisnt other "no names"
with poor record by decisions or majority decisions. That shows that the
guy can't hit at all. He cant hurt wilder if he even connects clear.
This is so big mismatch...
Maybe I ask too much, but sometimes
it's so hard to watch how a guy in his prime who has a potential instead
of moving forward goes fast backwards...
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