Comments Thread For: Wilder: Stiverne Will Be Easy, Needs To Beat Me First!

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  • Adamjr91
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    #31
    I'd bet my Kidneys and Liver that Stiverne KO's Wilder without much trouble.

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    • SeekDaGreat
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      #32
      Originally posted by Money Shot
      I agree with Deontay, and Charlie Z was the ideal warm up.
      Lol. Co-Sign.

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      • BoxingFan82
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        #33
        Originally posted by yoz
        Wilder has a terrible chin. He's been dropped a few times.
        Funny, the guy who has dominated the heavyweight division for years has a terrible chin too.





        You can't knock a guy out if you can't land effective punches that hurt him, and it's a lot harder to hurt a fighter if he hurts you first. Wladmir, despite his questionable chin and demonstrably poor recuperative abilities, is proof of this.

        I think it's safe to say that Stiverne will be Wilder's biggest test to date, but I don't think people are looking at Stiverne's record closely enough: Wilder, however unproven, is going to be a big test for Stiverne too.

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        • hhwff3000
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          #34
          Originally posted by yoz
          It was a dubious stoppage and he didn't 'touch down'.



          Whereas Wilder was FLOORED by Harold Sconiers (17-20-2) and touched down against Dustin Nichols (4-2-0 - see video below: start at 0.38). He was also dropped in the amateur ranks with headgear on, beaten up and sent home early by Wladimir Klitschko, and rocked multiple times by David Haye in sparring.



          In short, Stiverne's chin > Wilder's chin.
          That Stiverne Stoppage was the Biggest BS Ever!

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          • PunchyPotorff
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            #35
            Funny, Wilder saying Stiverne has fought no one. Hilarious actually. Wilder fought some of the most pathetic cans anyone could imagine. Yeah I know, GB insisted he do so for his 1st 20 fights. But it never stopped. More cans, now we're over 30 fights. And Wilder has a very suspect chin, plus he hasn't went past, what, maybe 4 rounds so far?

            No Deotay, you will be extremely lucky if you get past Stiverne. Personally, I think that weak chin and spindly legs will betray you. Still, I can't wait to see this fight.

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            • hitking
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              #36
              I've seen y'all talk about this Charlie Z idiot and had no clue what you're talking about. Finally looked it up and that clown got exactly what he deserved. The way some of you clowns talk about guys like Floyd and Broner on here. I cringe when thinking about what y'all say to them on social media. At least this Charlie Z idiot had the balls to show up at the gym. If Floyd or Broner offered to get em up with some of y'all b1tch asses. I know you wouldn't show up.

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              • umop-ap!sdn
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                #37
                Might not be fair to say, and definitely not rationale based, but I think Wilder would win solely because I feel he has that "it" factor. Some guys just have that it factor and it gets them a long way. Some call it fate but I don't believe things are pre determined. I do however believe that in life when it comes to certain things, certain people just have it like that. Wilder has all the makings for a Heavyweight superstar. The towering chizzled image, tattooed, he's colourful in interviews and in the media and in the ring he knocks everyone the F out. No **** not on his nuts or nothing just trying to support my point.

                Do i think he's the best heavyweight? No. Do i think he will beat fighters who are more skilled than him? Yes. It's just one of those things. I'm sure he will lose someday and likely by knockout, but i believe he is going to to take hold of the Heavyweight crown at some point and when he does he will probably hold it for a lil while. Watch the trash you talk about him because we may be looking at the future of the HW division for the next few years depending on how things pan out. If he beats the few top names that are out than there will be no competition for him in a quiet HW division that is shallow of stiff competition.

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                • richardt
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by iniduoh
                  The style he used fighting Arreola will not work on good, tall rangy fighters like Wlad and Wilder. There's no universal rule that says a fighter must be limited to one particaular style. Great fighters can use different styles and Stivern is still a work in process. Floyd Mayweather can fight going forwards or going backwards, he can box or take the agressive role, those kinds of intangibles is what makes a fighter great. Stivern has the potential to be great and I believe he has the ability to alternate between styles.
                  The style he used for Arreola will work fine. Great fighters do not always change their style and his has worked with very tall fighters in the past. Sometimes he steps out of his shell and moves forward but has gotten solid KO's from his counter-punching style. All he has to do is maintain a solid defense and counter and then after a few rounds if the fight goes that long, he can take Wilder into the deep waters where he has never been and drown him.

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                  • mathed
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                    #39
                    Bermane's opposition has nearly as many losses as wins, literally. People crapping on Wilder saying he's never fought anyone, smh. When they make this fight and Wilder is 32-0 (32 kos) I can't wait to hear the excuses. Different fight, same story, every time.

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                    • yoz
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by mathed
                      Bermane's opposition has nearly as many losses as wins, literally. People crapping on Wilder saying he's never fought anyone, smh. When they make this fight and Wilder is 32-0 (32 kos) I can't wait to hear the excuses. Different fight, same story, every time.
                      Great retort.

                      The difference is, Stiverne can take a punch.

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