Comments Thread For: Stiverne: Wilder is Fragile, Not at Championship Level
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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.Last edited by joe strong; 11-15-2013, 10:41 AM.Comment
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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.
That said, I'm not a Wilder hater (just a hater of insane analysis like that). The fact is, Wilder has beaten 4 top 60ish HW's now. Yes a big step away from Stiverne, but its crazy to me that the same people who lambast Wilder still pump Jennings up, even though Jennings has an incomparably worse resume over a comparable timeframe (only top 60 win was against the shot SL that Wilder smoked in 1 round, not to mention Jennings has struggled against some of the lesser opposition that he has faced).Comment
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I agree that he KOs Mitchell with the first jab he lands, but he'll probably hit air for a couple of rounds until he actually lands a punch, even if Mitchell just stands there without blocking or moving his head.
Wilder would probably KO referee, judges and ring side commentators before he hits Mitchell.Last edited by A_Jeffrey; 11-15-2013, 08:34 PM.Comment
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