Deontay Wilder calling out Stiverne

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  • Dr.Eisenfaust
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    #1

    Deontay Wilder calling out Stiverne



    Ok, I've never been a big fan of Deontay Wilder, eventhough you must give a little bit of credit to a man knocking out all of his 31 opponents, but Stiverne holding the WBC strap under the protection of the fraud that is Don King is a disgrace.
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    #2
    why hasnt this fight been made?

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      • Hougigo
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        #4
        I'm surprised this dude isn't fighting... is he really going to sit and wait for Stiverne?? Should have fought twice by now

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        • New England
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          #5
          stivern isn't a bad fighter. he might be too much for wilder. he uses the ring, sticks the jab, has a decent chin, and would have the power to at least get wilder's attention.


          fury has more experience than wilder, but he's got a bad style. he wouldn't be able to get out of the way of the right hand. his defense is based on being tall, pulling back, being out of range. wilder has similar reach, and is only about an inch and a ahlf shorter by the look of things.


          wladimir would knock wilder out. he'd be overwhelmed with the ability. wilder would have no idea what to do with a boxer with tat kind of jab and technical ability.
          i don't htink wladimir blitzes him, becaues that's not what he does. he learned not to do that after the first brewster fight.

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            #6
            Stiverne is going to pummel Wilder when Don King lets him loose. It is going to be a massacre. Wilder won't survive the first round.

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            • Hougigo
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              #7
              Originally posted by New England
              stivern isn't a bad fighter. he might be too much for wilder. he uses the ring, sticks the jab, has a decent chin, and would have the power to at least get wilder's attention.


              fury has more experience than wilder, but he's got a bad style. he wouldn't be able to get out of the way of the right hand. his defense is based on being tall, pulling back, being out of range. wilder has similar reach, and is only about an inch and a ahlf shorter by the look of things.


              wladimir would knock wilder out. he'd be overwhelmed with the ability. wilder would have no idea what to do with a boxer with tat kind of jab and technical ability.
              i don't htink wladimir blitzes him, becaues that's not what he does. he learned not to do that after the first brewster fight.
              I'm 50/50 with Stiverne. While i agree with the top, I think he struggles with guys who're a lot taller than him. I might need to rewatch the Ray Austin fight, but I think I thought he was losing, if not struggling in it

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              • King_
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                #8
                What's the deal with this fight? Why isn't Wilder-Stiverne being negotiated?

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                • Adamjr91
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by King-
                  What's the deal with this fight? Why isn't Wilder-Stiverne being negotiated?
                  Don King is savouring the attention he is getting. He hasn't been in a position of power for a very long time.

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #10
                    Wilder needs to call out Don King not Stiverne.

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