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  • #31
    Like I said, you don't go into championship fights without having completed 4 rounds!!! It takes YEARS to buildup stamina and you do that by facing guys who will go rounds and his management failed to do that and chose to build up a glossy record with nothing behind it which tells me they want to cash out before everything crumbles. No stamina building and his windmill style and how he responds to a punch indicates he has a glass jaw, not very strong legs, and little to no stamina. That is a recipe for disaster.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by sofreshhh View Post
      Are you fracking kidding me!!! If Wilder's people hadn't pull him off the poor guy charlie would be died, and I am not exaggerating. Died not knock out.

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      • #33
        First thing first...sign the fight! Then, and only then, will any of this speculation amount to a hill of beans.

        I won't deny the fact that Wilder has been handled in an overcautious manner. I also won't overlook the fact that he went to the Olympics with a limited amateur background and brought back a medal. I also wouldn't discredit a man that fights for his family, mainly his disabled daughter.

        The biggest overlooked aspect of this fight is the trainers, Breland and House. In that area, I give the edge to Breland having been trained by the great Lou Duva. Lou was an amazing trainer, and I'm sure that Breland has learned enough from his work with him.

        We can all sit back and discredit Wilder all we want for a lack of real opposition, but you must also then consider how easy it was for Arreola to touch Stiverne. I don't think either of them have proved to be the truth in the heavyweight division and that's why you make the fights, so we can find out once and for all who really has the will to be the best.

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        • #34
          I acknowledge the fact that Wilder hasn't been 5, let alone 12 rounds. But both Have and Wlad admit that Wilder has serious skills. Stiverne isn't the guy to show him up. Until he faces someone who can box him (rare in the HW division) he's going to dominate. No one, bar Vitali is taking a clean right hand from him.

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          • #35
            Wilder is no different than Gary Russell Jr. As soon as he faces a live opponent (Stiverne), Wilder will have his a..ss handed to him.

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            • #36
              Bum

              Stiverne is already thinking retirement and 'how much his body can take" etc, hes talkin 3 fights and out. He wont even get thru his first defence, Klitchko would mop this stiff up.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by breeto View Post
                Stiverne is already thinking retirement and 'how much his body can take" etc, hes talkin 3 fights and out. He wont even get thru his first defence, Klitchko would mop this stiff up.
                This about Wlad? You fanboys crack me up.

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                • #38
                  Wilder by ICING


                  Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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                  • #39
                    I want to see Ruiz Jr move up the ranks! Come on fatboy!

                    Also want to see what Joseph Parker is capable of, he has the power to hurt people just needs to have his skills tidying up abit.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by TheRichCoward View Post
                      Stiverne knocks the hype job out in 4
                      You give Wilder too much credit. Stiverne takes out Wilder in two rounds or less.

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