If Wilder beats Stervine, does Wilder Vs Klitschko become the fight to make?

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  • MDPopescu
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    #11
    Originally posted by SergioMartinez
    Does Wilder Vs Klitschko become the fight to make, or does Wilder need more additional fights to claim the fight with a Klitschko?
    Yes. But once Wilder would get the WBC strap this fight is unlikely to happen.

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    • Theomatic
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      Absolutely. I believe Wilder will defeat Stervine handily, and do the same with Klitschko. The only bump in the road is if Wilder has a weak chin. However, I have not seen any sign of a frail chin. If his chin is reasonably solid he's the next champ. He has good boxing skills, he's quick and he is the only one-punch threat in the division.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Theomatic
        Absolutely. I believe Wilder will defeat Stervine handily, and do the same with Klitschko. The only bump in the road is if Wilder has a weak chin. However, I have not seen any sign of a frail chin. If his chin is reasonably solid he's the next champ. He has good boxing skills, he's quick and he is the only one-punch threat in the division.
        guess you didnt see the sconiers fight? I also heard from a reliable source I trust that was in the gym with wilder and wlad and he said wilder was knocked out cold in one of there sparring sessions. Im hoping im wrong but I just dont think wilder is going to be able to absorb a descent heavyweight punch. thats not to say there's no chance he couldnt detonate a bomb on stiverne early but I favor stiverne

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        • The Old LefHook
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          #14
          Originally posted by VG_Addict
          I'd rather see Wilder-Fury. Two young, huge, undefeated HWs with shaky chins. And one of them has a devastating right hand.

          The trash talk alone would make that fight intriguing.
          The best thing about Tyson Phony? He has childbearing hips.

          These galutes will not fight. The technique is to navigate your fighter through dangerous waters without so much as ever sighting an iceberg, build an undefeated record feeding on fringe scrubs vaulted upward from payoffs to corrupt boxing orgs., and land a title shot, so they can continue avoiding the best fighters, if they should win.

          Tyson Phony's people would not dare let him close to anyone dangerous now. The Pillsbury dough boy is in line for a shot, he has beaten some scrubs who had no right to be ranked where they were, scrubs who would not have made decent sparring partners to real heavyweights of the past.

          Any good fighter would knock Tyson Phony cold. He has no skills, only his size to fall back on. Once that is equalized, he is absolutely the blubbery pretender keen eyes knew all along he was.

          In boxing as it should be, in an ideal world, all these galutes but one would be winnowed out, and fairly rapidly. There must currently be dozens of professional fighters with undefeated records. They even haunt the rankings in hordes. You would only see the likes of Wilder/Fury/Joshua in the ring together if one or both had already been exposed. The handlers figure it is time to cash the property out.

          Vladmir Frankenstein should just go ahead and take a Tyson Phony fight and get it over with, because it would be an easy contest for him. Then if he wants to clean up on a few more of the dangerous giants lingering in the wings, he may be able to leave boxing with a decent legacy after all, instead of being remembered as the smiling galute with a roster of worthless opponents worse than anyone's since Jack Johnson.

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          • 285Kid
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            They you can start to respect the dude

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            • SkillspayBills
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              #16
              Personally Wilder should take a few more tough fights before Wlad. Wlad is........like the final boss in a game. Do you just jump from the first level to the final boss? No you beat the previous levels first.

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