BoyBrumby
Englishman
I think Wilder's by far the least technically accomplished of the big three (understandable given, as one believes, he didn't lace up boxing gloves until he was already in his twenties), but he has a monster dig (possibly the most concussive heavyweight puncher I've seen, certainly since Foreman 2.0, who retained a whack well into middle age) and good stamina, so I'd be seriously giving him a swerve too if cash is one's primary concern.
The heavyweight scene is weird just now. The great plus is we have three unbeaten current or former world champions active at the same time, which I think is unprecedented (it may've technically happened in the 80s before Tyson KO'd Michael Spinks and the WBO title was very much the ginger stepchild of the 4 main belts, in fact the WBC used to require any claimants to its belt give their WBO belt up as a condition for challenging for theirs, but I'm pretty sure this is the first time we've had three serious unbeaten champions ever), but the downside is there's a real big ****ing drop off after Messrs Fury, Joshua and Wilder, especially now Usyk is broken and none of their respective handlers show much serious interest in making the fights we want to see.
For my quid Fury is the best boxer of the three, but doesn't have heavy hands for a chap of his size, so is likely to have to have serious wars with either of the others and always has the risk of getting tagged. Plus, y'know, he be crazy too and hasn't always looked after himself.
The heavyweight scene is weird just now. The great plus is we have three unbeaten current or former world champions active at the same time, which I think is unprecedented (it may've technically happened in the 80s before Tyson KO'd Michael Spinks and the WBO title was very much the ginger stepchild of the 4 main belts, in fact the WBC used to require any claimants to its belt give their WBO belt up as a condition for challenging for theirs, but I'm pretty sure this is the first time we've had three serious unbeaten champions ever), but the downside is there's a real big ****ing drop off after Messrs Fury, Joshua and Wilder, especially now Usyk is broken and none of their respective handlers show much serious interest in making the fights we want to see.
For my quid Fury is the best boxer of the three, but doesn't have heavy hands for a chap of his size, so is likely to have to have serious wars with either of the others and always has the risk of getting tagged. Plus, y'know, he be crazy too and hasn't always looked after himself.