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  • #31
    Originally posted by No. View Post
    Having Wilder @ rated #3 is no more outrageous than having Stiverne rated #1 at the beginning of the year for beating bum azz Ray Austin 2 years prior. Unless you're going to claim Ray Austin is better than former WORLD TITLIST Siarhei Liakhovich?

    Hahaha, I bet you'd get wet if he fought Ali right now and beat him.
    He won that 7 years ago and was coming off a year and a half layoff after getting his ass beat beat from Jennings.
    The only thing people expected from him was to give rounds, which he didn't.
    Austin won some B.S belts and lost to Solis. Solis lost to Vitali and he went into another eliminator.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by hougigo View Post
      like the WBC will follow their rules. Whoever wins the belt will have Wilder move up to #1 and the WBC will order an immediate mandatory defense
      this is exactly what will happen. he is the #3 & will be #1 if stiverne\arreola happens because of vitali's retirement. this all changes if vitali fights stiverne. wilder would then be fighting arreola for the #1...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by No. View Post
        35 years old.
        Deep amateur background.
        Just stepped up for the 1st time in his career just a few months ago against a a glorified C-level fringe contender.

        But don't fret. Wilder's going to clean the clock of all the can-crushing fraud's in the division like Stiverne that has ruined boxing for you. As soon as err'body stops avoiding him like he has cooties or something.
        Wilder is going to KO himself?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by hougigo View Post
          It says no such file exists
          I will have it up & running... dead link

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          • #35
            Originally posted by joe strong View Post
            actually I would put him ahead of liakhovich. he had 1 great night when he beat lamon Brewster. Austin had some nice wins earlier in his career. he went from being a journeyman to a top 20 in the world through fighting good opponents. in my opinion beating sergei liakhovich isn't that big a deal. he lost to a 290lb briggs & got knocked out by Maurice harris. his last decent showing was against helenius.
            You gotta be f'n shittin me with this BS.

            Ray Austin doesn't have one single quality win in his entire career. Not even a kinda sorta good win. And he was frickin' 41 years old for christs sake.

            And thanks for bringing up Liakhovich's performance against Helenius (who's rated in the top 10 btw) which was in 2011. When was Ray Austin's last "quality" showing against a world rated opponent? A 2006 draw against Ibragimov? Liakhovich was better and more proven than Austin and it's not even debatable.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by No. View Post
              You gotta be f'n shittin me with this BS.

              Ray Austin doesn't have one single quality win in his entire career. Not even a kinda sorta good win. And he was frickin' 41 years old for christs sake.

              And thanks for bringing up Liakhovich's performance against Helenius (who's rated in the top 10 btw) which was in 2011. When was Ray Austin's last "quality" showing against a world rated opponent? A 2006 draw against Ibragimov? Liakhovich was better and more proven than Austin and it's not even debatable.
              You're right... The white wolf is a young and spry 37 year old.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by No. View Post
                You gotta be f'n shittin me with this BS.

                Ray Austin doesn't have one single quality win in his entire career. Not even a kinda sorta good win. And he was frickin' 41 years old for christs sake.

                And thanks for bringing up Liakhovich's performance against Helenius (who's rated in the top 10 btw) which was in 2011. When was Ray Austin's last "quality" showing against a world rated opponent? A 2006 draw against Ibragimov? Liakhovich was better and more proven than Austin and it's not even debatable.
                Lol, he fought Solis right before and the cards were close before he got DQ'd.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                  arreola is still the #2 & wilder is #3. the WBC ordered the winner of abdusalamov\perez fight in an eliminator. I think someone posted an article. arreola didn't get dominated but after the broken nose he was very limited to what he could do. I think winner or stiverne\arreola 2 will have to make a defence vs winner of wilder\perez. this only happens if vitali retires.
                  He got utterly DOMINATED. No if's and's or but's about it. Won 2-3 rounds at best and was praying for an end to the fight by the 12th. Looked to be on the verge of quitting or being stopped.

                  And ARREOLA'S PROMOTER wants Wilder/Stiverne. Or Wilder/Arreola. And has publicly said so. And that's whats going to happen.

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                  • #39
                    Hell, I am rooting for Wilder, but the skill Stiverne displayed in the Arreola fight coupled with his knockout power makes him a threat to pretty much anyone except Wladimir, Haye and Pulev.

                    With that said, Wilder does have the speed and power to get Stiverne out of there at anytime.

                    A good lineup for Wilder's next few fights would be Michael Sprott, the winner of Tor Hamer vs. Andy Ruiz Jr., and then Tony Thompson or Malik Scott.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by No. View Post
                      35 years old.
                      Deep amateur background.
                      Just stepped up for the 1st time in his career just a few months ago against a a glorified C-level fringe contender.

                      But don't fret. Wilder's going to clean the clock of all the can-crushing fraud's in the division like Stiverne that has ruined boxing for you. As soon as err'body stops avoiding him like he has cooties or something.
                      If you are going to quote me - do it right - I said he had good amateur background which he does - who in da *** is scared to fight Wilder? Mr sparring partner in everyone's camp is hurting himself - I really wish you would have read everything else I wrote so you can see the truth - there is a irish Mike perez for all of these so called killers - wilder should be on somebodies basketball court, you will see once he fights a real cat - Amir Mansour / bryant jennings / Andy Ruiz / chris arreola / dereck chisora / david haye / czar dude / freakin someone - this guy is only 28 years old and has fought no-one. That tells you about Golden boys belief in him! It kinda makes you look back at Seth Mitchell and give him somewhat props - at least dude dared to be good. SETH STEPPED IT UP AT LEAST TO SEE WHERE HE WAS AT IN THE GAME - but Wilder is gaining fans I see - to defend a bum is hilarious

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