But how would he cope?
Although Deontay Wilder has built up a pretty decent record with 32 wins and 32 knockouts, there are still some that doubt he has what it takes to be America?s next big heavyweight sensation.
His critics infer that he?s not been hit on the chin yet and what happens when the fighter put in front of him doesn?t sink to the canvas when they?ve been hit. Two valid points but until it actually happens then it is all supposition.
Fighters throughout history have faced questions and criticisms, it is a human trait to try and knock somebody off of a pedestal their sporting acumen has put them on.
As Wilder waits for his world title shot, several fighters have expressed a desire to take on the current #1 WBC contender. Tyson Fury has called the big-puncher out and now it appears that Lucas ?Big Daddy? Browne fancies a piece of the action.
The current #8 contender watched Wilder stop Jason Gavern stop in four rounds on the undercard of the Porter v Brook IBF world welterweight fight and wasn?t impressed. In fact Browne believes he punches harder than Wilder and could stop him in his tracks.
Having watched both fighters over the past two years, I reckon Browne talks a good fight but a Wilder in top-notch form, and not one just biding time, would add Browne to his knockout statistics, how about you, do you feel the same?
Lucas Browne Wants a Piece of Wilder
