Comments Thread For: Jennings is Not Impressed With Wilder's Performance

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  • Weltschmerz
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    #11
    A rematch is warranted, knowing Stiverne wasn't 100 percent.

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    • boxrec
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      #12
      Jennings is very good but he was in life n death with Perez and was almost even with Spilka before the 10 th round stoppage. For those who think he is competitive with WVLAD than I want some of whatever your on!! And to discredit Wilder is simply trying to hype a fight between him and Deontay. Bryant knows that Stiverne is far better than anyone he has faced. BJ FLORES

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      • TheRoger
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        #13
        Jennings should be quiet, he looked terrible against perez and knows he will start losing at the top of the division so hes' cashing out now. I thought wilder looked impressive. Not that he looked perfect or great or anything, but he clearly worked on his footwork and movement and defense as well, he elevated his game. He is making a serious effort to become a real professional prizefighter. Jennings never looked like that to me. He has 0 chance against wlad, wilder if he can continue to work on his game could theoretically in the future at least pose some sort of challenge.

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        • bigko
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          #14
          There is only one heavyweight champion and it's Wlad. Wilder is the next best thing. Stiverne was very overrated. He beat Arreola to become champ, Arreola who just went 8 rounds with a garbage man the other week and got his face pounded on. Wilder would/will beat Jennings due to his height and reach advantage... and all three would destroy Tyson Fury who is a KO waiting to happen.

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          • TheRoger
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            #15
            Finally someone who also thinks fury is garbage. Man he looks terrible I don't know what it is the british see in him that makes them think he can beat wlad the ONE REAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD.

            If wilder could take a few fights and continue to improve his skillset he might be able to challenge for the world championship someday.

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            • gdub27
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              #16
              Originally posted by ManAnimalX
              If Jennings can beat Wlad, and I think he can. Jennings haters will only grow, lol. But whatever, I think Wilder is just okay, nothing special. Wilders getting a lot of Pub from the boxing establishment for various reasons other than skill level imo.

              Wilder to me is just another creation or act, kinda like Broner, and not a good role model for normal people. If you like fame, glitz, Hollywood super star status glamour types then I guess Wilder is more your thing.

              Wilder flails, doesn't have control of his body, lots of effort but less skill going on there. Big talker, loves to boast and talk about himself [insert Gag Reflex], his personality to me is kinda manufactured cookie cutter and paste..., im tough blah blah blah...

              I like Jennings, he's his own man, not an boxing establishment pawn like Wilder. :ANYWORD:
              This is boxing. Andre Ward plays the humble card and gets no viewers, PBF played the humble card and got no viewers. Pac had a built in fan base from his people but it doesn't work that way for U.S. American fighters. Wilder is trying to sell himself as Broner has done successfully. Broner makes more than he should due to his antics. Nowadays fighters have to sell themselves to the public. Besides if you are looking for role models, athletes are not the way to go. Especially fighters.

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              • beez721
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                #17
                Originally posted by Canvas
                I think Jennings is better than Wilder.
                jennings maybe a more complete fighter than wilder but wilder hits much harder and would probably catch jennings and get him out of there. tough making it in the heavyweight division if u lack power

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                  #18
                  Does Wilder really hit as hard as his reputation suggests?

                  How often do you see a heavyweight that size tee off on someone with so many unanswered punches and fail to stop them?

                  I know he has "brutal KOs" before the Stiverne fight but they were mostly against guys being paid $500 who appeared to flop over and give up.

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                  • SN!PER
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                    #19
                    Jennings is just average at everything.

                    - doesn't punch hard

                    - normal volume of punches

                    - average sized heavyweight

                    - boxes well enough to win, but nothing special

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                    It's like Mayweather said to Brian Kenny. "You're a man of many traits, but a master of nothing."

                    Wilder would bury him in 3 rounds. But that fight will never happen because Klitschko will knock him out first.

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                    • beez721
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 80sFighter
                      Does Wilder really hit as hard as his reputation suggests?

                      How often do you see a heavyweight that size tee off on someone with so many unanswered punches and fail to stop them?

                      I know he has "brutal KOs" before the Stiverne fight but they were mostly against guys being paid $500 who appeared to flop over and give up.
                      his power is definitely overrated by many. he has good power but I dont think its on the same level as wlad. no way in hell stiverne would have survived that many straight rights from wlad

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