Going through thes old threads are hilarious .
The same few Wilder excuse makers , and a few actual fans .
One thing noticeably different here is the absence of Wilders " SUPPOSED " fanbase ...... hoard ???Hmmmmmm
Go figure everyone is harping on him here but as soon as Joshua grabs a title , Wilder becomes the man to beat ?:burnout:
larryxxx Check out the gif above on the other page thats getting ROCKED .:yeah:
Is there a particular reason you felt the need to quote me? Do you think I've changed my stance on the quote above, or that I'm actually a Wilder fan or something?
All he does is shuffle occasionally flicking out a jab which ends up looking like he is trying to whip his opponent with an invisible towel
lol.........
Its so sad this guys a HW champion it won't even take a good fighter to beat him, one day one of these obese hotdog vendors they drag off the Street to match him with is going to bowl him over.
What is Breland even doing with him? There has been zero improvement since his debut. He literally is an NBA reject with a hard right hand and nothing more. Its not even a good right hand thrown with good technique.
Everytime I see him I can't help but feel so disappointed in Stiverne. I seriously sit shaking my head like you lost to this?
Boxing trainers must be dying for a big, dedicated, good athlete to walk in their gym. Mustn't be a day that goes by they don't hope for it.
He is seriously on par with Sam Soliman for the worst world champion I've ever seen. He has zero coordination. His jab is horrible, his workrate is horrible. All he does is shuffle occasionally flicking out a jab which ends up looking like he is trying to whip his opponent with an invisible towel and looking to land that right hand.
Man. He's an accident waiting to happen. "Delicate about the whiskers".
To his credit, he did recover.
http://i.imgur.com/CbIXsuP.gif
His right foot trips over Molina's left foot during the exchange too. So he did get hit but was more off balance than anything.
Wilder making Molina look world class, he should have taken him out in 3. How bad does it look when these guys aren't able to take out terrible opposition? Guerrero, Lara, and now Wilder.
Wilder is getting some rounds in! He wants a show for the fans! :boxing:
Wilder cant even choose a bum in the WBC's top 15 for his first defense?
1 .- Alexander Povetkin (Russia) SILVER
2 .- Anthony Joshua (GB) INTL
3 .- Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine)
4 .- Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada)
5 .- Bryant Jennings (US)
6 .- Lucas Browne (Australia)
7 .- Eric Molina (US)
8 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico) NABF
9 .- Artur Szpilka (Poland)
10 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon)
11 .- Tony Thompson (US) AMERICA
12 .- Chris Arreola (US)
13 .- Johann Duhaupas (France)
14 .- Mike Perez (Cuba/Ireland)
15 .- Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan)
Number 7???
http://i.imgur.com/CbIXsuP.gif
Almost nite nite.
Man. He's an accident waiting to happen. "Delicate about the whiskers".
To his credit, he did recover.
Despite Wilder still looking vulnerable, he brought a piece of the title to his hometown. He had people who have probably known him as a kid at the event most likely. I'm sure it was nerve racking for him and in the end he got the job done.
Wilder needs to work hard and stop keeping his hands so close to his chest.
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