Wilder vs Wlad. What happens when they fight?

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  • LacedUp
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    #1

    Wilder vs Wlad. What happens when they fight?

    Battle of the huge right hands, battle of the leaky chins.

    When these two get together, who detonates first and who's chin ends up getting shattered?
    43
    W. Klitschko
    93.02%
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    D. Wilder
    6.98%
    3

    The poll is expired.

  • jas
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    #2
    tough one to call, we havent seen wilder go many rounds ,

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    • dan_cov
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      #3
      Wlad destroys the bum inside a few rounds.
      He is better in every area

      Wilder is garbage, this decades Tye Fields.

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      • LacedUp
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        #4
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        Wlad destroys the bum inside a few rounds.
        He is better in every area

        Wilder is garbage, this decades Tye Fields.
        Or Michael Grant.

        What if, and I agree it's a big if, Wilder lands a right hand.

        What then?

        Because Wlad will need to go for it in this fight, he can't afford to jab and grab himself to the later rounds, just in case Wilder lands one.

        So he would have to go for the KO early.

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        • flat1985
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          #5
          lol Wlad will win he wont take a dive and can actually box.

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          • dan_cov
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            #6
            Would he even beat Arreola? Thompson?

            I wouldn't bet on him beating Pulev or Povetkin.

            All this talk of his power, that is all he has. Stiverne cracks every bit as hard as the guy and hes gotta better fundamentals too boot.

            He has nothing. Any decent HW will take his right hand away and put a whooping on that big uncoordinated yop. Olympic bronze medalist, 31 pro fights and he still moves like a basketballer turned boxer who has only been training a year. He is terrible.

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            • yoz
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              #7
              It's an interesting match-up, sure, but only because Wilder has the power to spring a surprise.

              I respect Wilder's power, but, as Dan says, he hasn't been in with an offensive or hard-hitting opponent. There's no escape for him now. He gets the winner of Stiverne-Arreola. Will they be too much of a step up?

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              • dan_cov
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                #8
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Or Michael Grant.

                What if, and I agree it's a big if, Wilder lands a right hand.

                What then?

                Because Wlad will need to go for it in this fight, he can't afford to jab and grab himself to the later rounds, just in case Wilder lands one.

                So he would have to go for the KO early.

                I was actually thinking Michael Grant myself

                IF he lands one clean Wlad probably will hit the canvas, hes definitely got power in that right hand. He just better hope Wlad stays down.

                I won't deny his power, that is one thing I will give him but outside of that I see nothing. I'd like to see him fight someone durable so we can actually get a better gauge of his power.
                He'd probably be an even bigger puncher if he got some meat on those legs and improved his technique.

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #9
                  I believe in Wilder, he's come a long way and proved me wrong. With that said, Wladtakes this. Power only gets you so far and no one can handle Wlad's mental game, particularly, the strategy. No reason why Wlad wouldn't shut Wilder down. I think Wilder is the future of HW boxing after Wlad retires, but he'd do well not to fight him.

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                    #10
                    Wladgets sparked. Just not offensive enough. When he punches it looks like it was thrown on accident.

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