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  • low_Bo
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    #11
    White wolf will pull off the upset.

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    • mathed
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      #12
      Wilder Ko in 3 rounds....predictable straight right puts him down for the count

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      • New England
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        #13
        Originally posted by Big Rigg
        Bomb squad!!!! This guy has the height to fight with Wlad. Everybody that wlad fights is too short.


        brewster was only 6'2"


        if he was trim like joe louis they'd have nearly identical dimensions in height, weight, and reach. maybe brewster was 10-15 more lbs naturally tops, but i think that if you had brewster eat, live, and run like louis he'd weigh 210 lbs. louis was 200-205 or so in his prime.

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        • New England
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          #14
          i really hope liakhovich can go rounds. wilder needs to learn how to box...

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          • Weltschmerz
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            #15
            Originally posted by New England
            i really hope liakhovich can go rounds. wilder needs to learn how to box...
            Yes, 12 rounds would be good for Wilder. Hopefully Liakhovich drags him into deep waters as he says he will.

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            • Hayehammer
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              #16
              Originally posted by Weltschmerz
              Yes, 12 rounds would be good for Wilder. Hopefully Liakhovich drags him into deep waters as he says he will.
              We dont know how much liakhovich has left but he still has a big heart!
              If he can withstand the early rounds he can then go to work on wilder and see if he can drown him

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              • MrClutch85
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                #17
                The fight won't go the distance Wilder stops Liakhovich in 5

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                • nordic
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                  #18
                  Wilder is a hype job. If Liakhovich is even 75% of him what he used to be he would take Wilder into deep waters. But Liakhovich is not the same fighter he used to be before after Helenius gave him a brutal beating. And time is against him too, Wilder is a young gun, Liakhovich near to his sunset, as a boxer.

                  I'd prefer next to see Wilder against some tough contender like Tony the Tiger than way over the hill White Wolf. But I think Tiger, who beat Price twice convincingly, would exposed him mercyless if they had fight today. Wilder has so many easy fights in his record he should definitely to try to take a step up in competition very soon. Guys who can **** (Price, Helenius for example) or extremely tough & tested contenders (Chisora, Adamek, Arreola if and when he beats Mitchell) or highly ranked but not yet really tested (Fury, Boytsov..) rising heavyweights would be good targets for him.

                  Or if he is just after big money.. just try to cash out by taking a beating from Wladimir. That would be ugly though.

                  Guys like Pulev, Haye, Povetkin, Stiverne, even fat ass Solis would be way too much for him at this point of his career, according what i have seen.
                  Last edited by nordic; 08-09-2013, 06:41 PM.

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                  • brettWall
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                    #19
                    Is this fight scheduled tonight?

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                    • JAB5239
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Ulver
                      Sergei gonna make Wilder the new David Price. He looks good and ready. Go White Wolf!
                      Lol, you're the same clown who picked Price over Thompson. Do you see a pattern here?

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