Artur Szpilka vs. Deontay Wilder

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  • Hougigo
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    #101
    Szpilka not a bad opponent, but gonna get caught down the pipe with a straight right IMO. Hands down probably while he's leaning back to avoid

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    • Superbee
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      #102
      Originally posted by US Dirk Killer
      I find it hilarious anybody thinks this will be competitive.
      Well some also think Ward/Kovalev will actually happen, so... You know, Urban Tales ...

      in my book Szpilka has 1 round or 2 to make it happen... Then it's too late...

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      • mlac
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        #103
        Originally posted by Hougigo
        Szpilka not a bad opponent, but gonna get caught down the pipe with a straight right IMO. Hands down probably while he's leaning back to avoid
        he'll probobly get dropped, maybe a few times.
        dont think he'll get stopped though.
        interesting to see if he drops wilder...
        such a sham that this is his best opponent to date

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        • Pigeons
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          #104
          BBBoooMMMbbb SSSqqqUUUaaaDDD!!!

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          • JRB123
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            #105
            Originally posted by Szef




            I know it's been said over and over, but Wilder's legs are ridiculously small compared to his upper-body. I mean look at those twigs
            Wilder is one good counter away from getting laid out.

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            • El-blanco
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              #106
              Has wilder been in with a competent southpaw before? I'm interested to see if it gives him any problems. Should be a good scrap.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #107
                Wilder has 17" thighs.

                17" folks

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                • Earl-Hickey
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by El-blanco
                  Has wilder been in with a competent southpaw before? I'm interested to see if it gives him any problems. Should be a good scrap.
                  he's never been in with anyone competent.

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                  • IR0NFIST
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                    #109
                    Szpilka probably deserves to be ranked somewhere between #15-20 at heavyweight and he has a decent win over an old Adamek. I liked Szpilka as a prospect coming up through the ranks— he's athletic, has heavy hands, and is entering the fight on a winning streak, but I believe his style of fighting is all wrong. He fights off the back foot and looks to throw quick counters, which is effective against the right opponent but didn't work at all against guys with good reach like Jennings.

                    I think Szpilka would be better suited as a pressure fighter but it's a little too late to make those necessary adjustments. The stylistic match-up against Wilder is going to be difficult for Szpilka to overcome, because Wilder not only has reach, but also possesses devastating power, and Szpilka is a little bit chinny. With that being said, Szpilka is still a better opponent than any of Wilder's previous defenses.

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                    • SN!PER
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by mlac
                      such a sham that this is his best opponent to date
                      Szpilka is a decent fighter, but Bermane Stiverne and Malik Scott are better.

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