It's official: Wlad is ducking Wilder

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  • atomicsad
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    #41
    He isn't ducking Wilder, he's ducking the WBC.

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    • TheJudge
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      #42
      Originally posted by atomicsad
      He isn't ducking Wilder, he's ducking the WBC.
      Wlad needs Wilder's belt and 0 to complete his legacy.

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      • Sup
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        #43
        these rockem sockem robots always tend to avoid slick fighter so it dosent suprise me

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        • Cut Man
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          #44
          Wlad is going back to the Eurobums after sharing a ring with a fighter who stayed the distance with him. And the first time a referee had the balls to call him on his incessant clutching.

          He will try to avoid Wilder because he knows Wilder had the size and power to not let Wlads left jab dominate him. Wilder is very dangerous to Klitschko.

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          • Skip Bayless
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            #45
            ducking him by fighting someone better lmao

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            • TheJudge
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              #46
              Originally posted by Skip Bayless
              ducking him by fighting someone better lmao
              Fury's best win is Chisora, Wilder's best win is Stiverne. Now, who is Chisora's best win and who is Stiverne's best win?

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              • Dirk Diggler UK
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                #47
                Originally posted by TheJudge
                Fury's best win is Chisora, Wilder's best win is Stiverne. Now, who is Chisora's best win and who is Stiverne's best win?
                Deontay Wilder doesn't want to fight Klitschko next. He's admitted it himself. He isn't ready until 2016.

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                • TheJudge
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Deontay Wilder doesn't want to fight Klitschko next. He's admitted it himself. He isn't ready until 2016.
                  What's Alexander's excuse for not fighting Wilder then?

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                  • gauze
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                    #49
                    stiverne's only decent win(s) is arreola. did you see that fat slobs last fight? he almost got stopped by an even fatter slob. i don't understand why everyone thinks stiverne is such an amazing win for wilder. the guy was getting outboxed by ray austin. ray. austin.

                    i would certainly say that chisora, cunningham, and kevin johnson are "on par with a stiverne win". last time i checked, they didnt get stopped by some bum named demetrice king.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by TheJudge
                      What's Alexander's excuse for not fighting Wilder then?
                      Alexander who? Povetkin?

                      Wilder's manager already admitted he could get $10m to fight Povetkin but they want to make an easy defence first

                      Wilder is scheduled to fight in June on Broner's undercard. It won't be against anyone good.

                      No one is ducking Wilder. This thread is a complete fail.
                      Last edited by Dirk Diggler UK; 04-29-2015, 08:04 PM.

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