Flip v wilder now would be good fight if wilder don't want whyte
Wilder vs Hrgovic sparring
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Easily... Haye has one of the worst HW resumes of any legitimate HW world champion in history.
Haye knew he had no business at HW, he just conned people enough into getting the Klitschko cash out. I remember him facing Audley Harrison and a completely washed John Ruiz on PPV over here acting like they were legit contenders.
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If Hrgovic doesn`t learn how to move the head, Wilder stops him in brutal fashion. Hrgovic is ****ing statue.Comment
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Hrgovic and Wilder listening to some gay ass music during sparring... session is void. I rarely have music playing in my sparring sessions, or at least not that shet. Booth should know better. LolComment
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From a technical perspective, it is terrible sparring.
Very few of these big super heavyweights can fight on the inside.
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Come on, Valuev was a circus act, not some world beater. You point out that Valuev was 100lbs heavier then act like it was a feat to heave been quicker than him for twelve rounds?
Not a chance. Haye beating Valuev is better than any win Wilder has. Haye managing to even wobble Valuev is better than any KO that Wilder has. Valuev was 100 pounds heavier. Hell, Haye beating Chisora is on par with Wilder's best win against Ortiz, and thats being generous to Wilder.
Even Haye's loses are better than Wilder's - Losing to Fury doesn't trump losing to 2011 version of Klitschko.Comment
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Yeah, I can agree that he was a mountain and its no surprise he was so durable. If Valuev is a circus act then so is Wilder. They have 1 key attribute that led them to a title.Comment
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I don't disagree with that. Wilder fell in love with his power and that's all there is. I used to stick up for his fundamentals back in the day, he had a good jab, set the odd trap and had incredible power with good athleticism. When I first saw him as a prospect, I actually told my dad he reminded me of a Heavyweight Tommy Hearns (although that was mainly based on his build/body type) He probably could have been a great had he applied himself. I've spoken out about guys getting too big for themselves and surrounding themselves with "yes men" causing them to devolve. Wilder is a great example of that. Once he started saying "I only have to be good for a second" I said he was going to lose his next fight.
Both Valuev and Wilder also benefited from a historically terrible division.Comment
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Surely you jest. You're talking about the same Valuev that really lost his title to a 50 year old Holyfield? That Valuev?
Not a chance. Haye beating Valuev is better than any win Wilder has. Haye managing to even wobble Valuev is better than any KO that Wilder has. Valuev was 100 pounds heavier. Hell, Haye beating Chisora is on par with Wilder's best win against Ortiz, and thats being generous to Wilder.
Even Haye's loses are better than Wilder's - Losing to Fury doesn't trump losing to 2011 version of Klitschko.
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