Klitschko is going to put both of these guys out of their misery. There's not a fighter out there right now, who is beating Klitschko.
I watched Jennings-Perez, and....
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We're also at an age where these heavyweights in the top 10 really don't have one punch knockout power which only further stinks up the division. -
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I'm doubtful of any fighter who fights for a title not having fought a complete 4 rounds. That is a recipe for disaster. He wasn't put in with the right fighters to go rounds and stamina takes time to build.Comment
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Agreed. I am just not sure about him. What I am sure of is that he (currently) has no business in the ring with an elite HW. I had some doubts about him during the first several rounds of the Artur Szpilka fight. I thought Jennings looked pretty average against Perez. Considering Perez's questionable conditioning, I would have liked to see Jennings really turn in on the mid to later rounds. Even his corner was asking him to 'do more.' I want to see more out of Jennings. He looked too tentative and the more talented the opponent, the more I see his lack of experience. Currently what I see is a smallish HW with fairly limited skills. Sure, he is a good athlete, and I think that is what is carrying him. He needs to be able to put guys like Perez away if he is to be considered an authentic challenge.
Wilder? We just don't know. Fights with guys like Malik Scott and Nick Furtha don't tell me anything.Comment
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