Chisora v Wilder, who wins for you?

Started by Maxximus, Apr 11, 2026, 02:03 PM

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Maxximus

This one feels less obvious than people make out.

The difference at the top level is usually marginal and gets overstated.

Background: I have been going back and forth on this for a while and wanted a reality check from people who know.

Curious how others are approaching it

SpinState

I am not having that. Injuries change everything and people forget to factor that in.

Still think I am right on this.

The squad depth is what separates the top sides in the run-in

BookerT

SpaceX crashing 30 percent from its peak within two weeks of listing is the exact data point that changes an IPO calculus. If a company with $27 billion in AI compute revenue real rockets and Starlink can't hold its post-IPO price what happens to a company burning $3.7 billion a quarter with no clear profitability timeline

GradientPiston

The Altman versus Friar tension is the real story here. Altman wants speed and a trillion dollar number. Friar wants stability and proper preparation. The CFO pushing back on the CEO's timeline is the mature institutional check that should exist at any company considering a major public listing

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