Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder-Nicolai Firtha on Hopkins-Murat Bill
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That's exactly it, he wanted the KO record before facing anyone with anything remotely resembling a pulse.
That's why he turned down Chisora. He knew even if he won, he had little chance to blast him out and win by KO/TKO.Comment
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Disappointing choice of opponent...
That said... They're trying to take baby steps with Wilder because they aren't sure if he's ready for the step up. The kid still needs experience before he finds himself going deep into a fight against an opponent that's having success.
1) He hasn't gone past 4 rounds so he hasn't proven that he's ready for 10-12 rounds; let alone competitive rounds, where he's getting hit in return.
2) He hasn't been in a competitive fight so you don't know who to match him up against (Can he handle a good shot? How does he take pressure? How does he handle speed? etc.)
David Price had a similar career going, until he stepped up against a top 10-15 Heavyweight that saw him get stopped twice; the same happened to Seth Mitchell (in hind sight these fighters might have never been ready for the top of the division, which is till an unknown for Wilder). The fact is, if you're part of his management, rushing him into situations he isn't prepared for is a mistake you don't want to make.
Also, you have to take into account, there might not be too many Heavyweights better than Firtha that want to fight a fully prepared Wilder (that's been training and sparring with Haye no less) on short notice.
I understand why they're doing it, but if this fight wasn't on the Hopkins/Quillin Doubleheader. I wouldn't go out of my way to watch it. Since it is, I'll watch it to see how he's developing
Anyone in the top 10 stops him.Comment
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This is a guy i wanted wilder to fight for over a year now. Don't be fooled by the 10 losses. He fights on short notice & has fought some good guys. He can take a good punch & he can punch some. This guy is a durable journeyman & a decent fighter. He is 6'6 245-250 & will come right after you. Should give wilder some rounds but after the liakhovich fight you never know. I wanted guinn next but firtha was my next choice... He will step up...Comment
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This is a guy i wanted wilder to fight for over a year now. Don't be fooled by the 10 losses. He fights on short notice & has fought some good guys. He can take a good punch & he can punch some. This guy is a durable journeyman & a decent fighter. He is 6'6 245-250 & will come right after you. Should give wilder some rounds but after the liakhovich fight you never know. I wanted guinn next but firtha was my next choice... He will step up...Comment
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Wilder: "I will face anyone".
Chisora: "Bring it on to England, here's the contract".
Wilder: "I have visa problems, can't come there".
Chisora: "WTF???"
Haye: "Hey, Deyontay, I need sparring partners in England for the Fury fight"
Wilder: "Be right over".
Chisora: "WTF???"Last edited by Boxing Goat; 09-26-2013, 04:46 PM.Comment
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This is a guy i wanted wilder to fight for over a year now. Don't be fooled by the 10 losses. He fights on short notice & has fought some good guys. He can take a good punch & he can punch some. This guy is a durable journeyman & a decent fighter. He is 6'6 245-250 & will come right after you. Should give wilder some rounds but after the liakhovich fight you never know. I wanted guinn next but firtha was my next choice... He will step up...Comment
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I do agree with that. You need to put Wilder in with someone that will give him some rounds. You won't know how he will fair after 4 rounds because you have never seen him in after 4.Comment
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