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  • Spray_resistant
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    Huck vs Wilder

    What do you think his controversial loss to Sasha>>>>>any of the ko wins vs tomato can Wilder has accumulated.

    I think Huck should move up and try and face Wilder who I am convinced has a wet toilet paper chin and wouldn't withstand one of Huck's right hands.
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    Huck ko/tko
    61.54%
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    7.69%
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    #2
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    What do you think his controversial loss to Sasha>>>>>any of the ko wins vs tomato can Wilder has accumulated.

    I think Huck should move up and try and face Wilder who I am convinced has a wet toilet paper chin and wouldn't withstand one of Huck's right hands.
    No doubt his chin is highly questionable to say the least...I think Huck could probably win a decision v Wilder or possibly stop him, but at the same time Wilder has a greater chance of a KO himself...I mean Huck has been stopped by Cunningham... And Huck has never had to deal with someone with such advantages in reach and height, and athleticism. Wilder would be the favourite here I think...Huck just likes to mix it up too much and you can't do that with much bigger heavyweight bombers like Wilder.

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      #3
      Originally posted by PainfromUkraine
      No doubt his chin is highly questionable to say the least...I think Huck could probably win a decision v Wilder or possibly stop him, but at the same time Wilder has a greater chance of a KO himself...I mean Huck has been stopped by Cunningham... And Huck has never had to deal with someone with such advantages in reach and height, and athleticism. Wilder would be the favourite here I think...Huck just likes to mix it up too much and you can't do that with much bigger heavyweight bombers like Wilder.
      It is a very interesting fight and I read that Huck wanted to move up and face Wlad(bad idea) but based on how he did against Povetkin he could be live at HW.

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      • PainfromUkraine
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        #4
        Originally posted by Spray_resistant
        It is a very interesting fight and I read that Huck wanted to move up and face Wlad(bad idea) but based on how he did against Povetkin he could be live at HW.
        Hard to tell based on one fight at heavy with a well picked opponent, Povetkin is the same size as him and not exactly a really heavy HW, and one that doesn't have devastating speed or power. I also think Povetkin perhaps overlooked Huck. It was sort of a RJJ v Ruiz fight if you catch my meaning...hard to evaluate the fighter from one unique fight at the weight. If Huck was to move up I wouldn't recommend Wilder first, maybe some older tall guys past it like Michael Grant (just a first name to pop into my head) and then sort of 'get used to' the power he will be hit with at heavy, then move himself forward.

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          #5
          Originally posted by PainfromUkraine
          Hard to tell based on one fight at heavy with a well picked opponent, Povetkin is the same size as him and not exactly a really heavy HW, and one that doesn't have devastating speed or power. I also think Povetkin perhaps overlooked Huck. It was sort of a RJJ v Ruiz fight if you catch my meaning...hard to evaluate the fighter from one unique fight at the weight. If Huck was to move up I wouldn't recommend Wilder first, maybe some older tall guys past it like Michael Grant (just a first name to pop into my head) and then sort of 'get used to' the power he will be hit with at heavy, then move himself forward.
          Tarver then? its better than Harrison who everyone is koing these days.

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            #6
            So what happens when Wilder, with his 5 inch height advantage, lands a thudding right of his own flush on Huck's chin?

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              #7
              Originally posted by mathed
              So what happens when Wilder, with his 5 inch height advantage, lands a thudding right of his own flush on Huck's chin?
              They both I think have the power to ko one another it sounds like a fun night for fans either way but Wilder hasn't dealt with an aggressive awkward guy like Huck or anyone that good really.

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              • PainfromUkraine
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                #8
                Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                Tarver then? its better than Harrison who everyone is koing these days.
                I dunno man, there's probably a good amount of guys to choose from. We'll just see what he does...must be thinking of moving up soon though and getting some fights in if he is to come good on his promise of being HW champ on 1/1/15. Anyway, i'm off to sleep now. Peace.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PainfromUkraine
                  No doubt his chin is highly questionable to say the least...I think Huck could probably win a decision v Wilder or possibly stop him, but at the same time Wilder has a greater chance of a KO himself...I mean Huck has been stopped by Cunningham... And Huck has never had to deal with someone with such advantages in reach and height, and athleticism. Wilder would be the favourite here I think...Huck just likes to mix it up too much and you can't do that with much bigger heavyweight bombers like Wilder.
                  Huck was stopped against Cunningham due to exhaustion. He was inexperienced, only 3 years into his pro career without an amateur background to speak of.

                  Wilder is 5 years into his pro career, with an amateur background and hasn't come close to fighting a Cunningham level opponent.

                  I would favor Huck by KO until Wilder proves he has a defense/chin, he hasn't fought anyone near Huck's level/handspeed/power.

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                    #10
                    Wilder by ICE

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