Whatever happened to being gracious in defeat. I was a fan of Stiverne but he seems to be classless. He was involved in a great fight with Wilder and the last thing we expected were excuses. He claimed he couldn't do what he wanted. It's not that he couldn't just do, Wilder took him out of his game. Wilder had a good jab, movement and power so he dictated the game. Stiverne is a good fighter but he's not very tall so he will struggle against taller good fighters.
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There's an easy fix for this. Train "normally" for your next fight, go out and beat Povetkin and get yourself another shot. All this talk is just gas. If Stiverne is serious he will get back up on the horse and move on. Everyone loses. Wladimir has.
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cry baby
I thought Stiverne was more aggressive than he's been in any fight I've seen him in. Was he dehydrated for the Ray Austin fight as well, which he was losing badly before he landed a lucky punch? Go back to fighting B level fighters where you belong... you don't have the skills to compete with the big boys. Wilder would KO Arreola in 1 round. You're not even in his league... so enough of the excuses.
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The above was right, the proof will be in the pudding.
If there is merits in what Stiverne is saying, he will train normally, come in healthy and beat the next top opponent or Wilder next time.
If not, so be it. Wladimir did it, and he didn't sound anything like this.
If Stiverne really was sick that's acceptable, but he should not detract credit from Wilder. Even beating a sick Stiverne in the manner he did elevates him to status now. A bit disrespectful and bitter.
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Originally posted by Elroy1 View PostThe above was right, the proof will be in the pudding.
If there is merits in what Stiverne is saying, he will train normally, come in healthy and beat the next top opponent or Wilder next time.
If not, so be it. Wladimir did it, and he didn't sound anything like this.
If Stiverne really was sick that's acceptable, but he should not detract credit from Wilder. Even beating a sick Stiverne in the manner he did elevates him to status now. A bit disrespectful and bitter.
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Wlad turns 40 next March. Unless he fights Wilder this year, I don't like his chances.
Bomb squad!
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Originally posted by jup11223 View PostStiverne will be back,no doubt.remember when wlad lost to brewster,he and his team claimed that wlad wad drugged,that there must have been something in his water.but stiverne actually has proof.he has a diagnosis from a doctor.he isn't using it as a excuse nor is he asking for a rematch.
The Brewster fight was farcial.
But he came back and showed us the real ending to Klitschko/Brewster without the smack talk.
I don't even consider the Brewster loss legitimate at all.
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Originally posted by Elroy1 View PostWladimir DID have proof that he was sick though, he has a doctors report proving hyerglycaemia.
The Brewster fight was farcial.
But he came back and showed us the real ending to Klitschko/Brewster without the smack talk.
I don't even consider the Brewster loss legitimate at all.
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