It would mean he beat up a 40 year old man.
If Wilder beats Klit....what does that say bout both?
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Depends on how he beats Wlad. I think Wilder only has a puncher's chance. With that kind of power he can knock out any version of Wlad. If he's able to outbox Wlad then clearly age caught up to the big Ukrainian.Comment
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Probably that it is past Wlad's time but it would depend on how it all plays out. It is kind of a good match-up for Wilder in that the fight is likely to be fought at the right distance for him although Wlad would be very wise to press in behind the jab and 1-2 then go for that killer hook which I don't think Wilder could stop at all. Luckily for him that is way down the playbook for Wlad but if Wlad showed that I would know Wilder never had a hope of beating him.
If he can beat Wlad from the outside that would mean he is now the premier outside fighter in the whole sport because that is what Wlad is now and I don't see that changing anytime soon.Comment
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That Wilder is the best heavyweight on the planet and that Wlad had a great run but he got beat by the young, future of the division. It's like Ali/Liston or Tunney/Dempsey. It's the way of boxing.Comment
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It would say Wilder is the legit champ now and Wlad was good but not great, as a great fighter would never lose to a one trick pony, Wlad would have had Stiverne out of there within a couple of rounds (Wlad looked real good last fight, his opponent talked a lot of ***** and Wlad came out blazing)
It should be easy work for Wlad, box on the outside, land some power shots and goodnight.Comment
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It would say Wilder is the legit champ now and Wlad was good but not great, as a great fighter would never lose to a one trick pony, Wlad would have had Stiverne out of there within a couple of rounds (Wlad looked real good last fight, his opponent talked a lot of ***** and Wlad came out blazing) It should be easy work for Wlad, box on the outside, land some power shots and goodnight.

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