Now that former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder has returned to the gym, he clearly doesn't want to end his career and wants to make another breakthrough in the Circle. However, former Super Middleweight World Champion Carl "Cobra" Lodge isn't optimistic about Wilder's comeback, believing that his opponent is no longer what it used to be, and a return to boxing will be in trouble.
Once upon a time, Wilder was one of the most feared fighters on the planet, and his high knockout rate and decisive punches left many people in the dust. Wilder has shown his power against the likes of Louis Ortiz, Berman Stevenne, and Robert Heronnius, and has defended his WBC title 10 in a row, surpassing the famous Mike Tyson statistically.
The watershed moment in Wilder's career is believed to have met Tyson Fury, or that he was tested by Fury. In the three duels with Fury, Wilder did not win a single game, achieving an embarrassing record of 1 draw and 2 losses. After that, Wild played just one game in two years, and then lost to Joseph Parker on points last December.
This week, Floch spoke about Wild in an interview, and his assessment of Wild was unceremoniously.
Florch said"I think Wilder is finished, it's like he's doing some kind of ritual to release his bodydmt(Spiritual matter), once you do that, you become a different person, your spirit awakens, you are no longer a killer, Wild looks calm. ”
Wilder and Parker are out of form in the meeting, and it's more like they're here to get a playing fee. In response, Floch pointed out the reasons and hinted that the Wild era was over.
Florch said"Wilder's killer instinct in the ring is gone, he can't come back, and even if he returns, he'll be in trouble. Wilder's legs look skinny, not like a heavyweight, and maybe in the three fights with Fury, Wilder loses something because every time you fight, you lose that little bit. ”
It remains to be seen whether Wild will be scrapped, and since he wants to fight again, it may be the best chance to prove himself, and if Wild continues to lose, he can indeed say goodbye.
Floch also talked about WBC champion Fury, who revealed his plans for the next five fights a few days ago, which is to play two matches with Olekosandr Usyk, two more matches with Anthony Joshua, and finally a rematch with Francis Nganno.
In Floy's opinion, Fury has been seriously down from a few years ago, and thinks it will be difficult for him to compete with the first-line experts in his five-fight plan.
For now, fans are looking forward to an "All England fight" between Fury and Joshua, in addition to the unification fight with Usyk, which will cause a huge local sensation, but Floch doubts that Fury will eventually meet Joshua.
Florch said"I don't even think Fury can compete with Joshua. In fact, we are talking about FuryBattle plan, now he is 35years old, played only once a year, will be 40 by thenYear. Fury needs to work hard to lose weight and have ups and downs mentally. ”
Floch has been following Fury's last few games, starting with the big game against Wilder and ending with a hard-fought victory over Naganno last year. Floch points out that, based on what he has at his disposal, Fury is getting worse one by one.
Florch said"No matter how Fury explains, I'm going to tell you with some facts and figures, and that's that he's slowing down, in the pastturns, Fury can make 50A feint, his hands and feet are very light, and now he is even 15There was no feint, and I sat on the spot and observed Furi, who was like a tech freak. ”
Florch continued:"The last one in FuliIn each round of the game, he totaled 5The biggest problem is getting hit more, and when you get hit under that weight, there are a lot of problems. Right now, Fury's feet are more slowly pushing forward, his feints are drastically reduced, and he gets more punches. Fury still has the ability to be at 5Do you play against top contenders in the field? I don't think so! ”