I watched it live and, whilst impressed by Wilder's turnaround power, he is a very basic boxer and was totally outclassed throughout. That power is legit though and the sole reason he's one of the top heavyweights around, and you have to give him credit for his desire last night; he was out on his feet and turned it round.
If Joshua has any brains whatsoever, he doesn't fight Wilder in the USA - those scorecards were horrendous. Joshua/Wilder remains an intriguing fight though, because whilst I think Joshua would dominate it (because he throws hard straight shots, something Wilder clearly has no idea how to deal with), he can be hurt and Wilder throws from weird angles. It'd be a fight that'd end in the first 4-6 rounds one way or the other.
If Joshua has any brains whatsoever, he doesn't fight Wilder in the USA - those scorecards were horrendous. Joshua/Wilder remains an intriguing fight though, because whilst I think Joshua would dominate it (because he throws hard straight shots, something Wilder clearly has no idea how to deal with), he can be hurt and Wilder throws from weird angles. It'd be a fight that'd end in the first 4-6 rounds one way or the other.









