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  • #21
    Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
    Wladimir will soon retire and wilder and Joshua will clean up all the belts leading to a huge unification to decide the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lewis.

    Two big athletic agressive power punches with heart.

    This fight will be huge and will deliver unlike the two midgets with their boring fight that almost killed the sport in the eyes of casuals and was a good advert for mma.

    Wilder vs Joshua 2017
    with those 2 juiced up bums fighting for the title means title will change hands within one or two fights. Klit bros most dominant HW's in the history of the sport
    Last edited by nacho daddy; 08-16-2015, 10:24 AM.

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    • #22
      Wilder won't be champ for long, Povetkin will ko him.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
        Wladimir will soon retire and wilder and Joshua will clean up all the belts leading to a huge unification to decide the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lewis.

        Two big athletic agressive power punches with heart.

        This fight will be huge and will deliver unlike the two midgets with their boring fight that almost killed the sport in the eyes of casuals and was a good advert for mma.

        Wilder vs Joshua 2017
        This sounds entirely unlikely. I see no reason why Wlad should retire before 2017, even if he loses to Fury. Unless the loss is an absolute annihilation and Wlad looks like what he did against Sanders. Wlad is gonna carry on fighting till he can't; he is in exceptional, hasn't taken much punishment and is very fit.

        Fury is a better heavyweight than Wilder and Povetkin may be too. AJ v either of those guys is more likely than v Wilder.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
          Fury is a better heavyweight than Wilder and Povetkin may be too. AJ v either of those guys is more likely than v Wilder.
          The mere fact that Klitschko is fighting his mandatory way before Wilder shows how protected Wilder is.

          They will find a way to pay off Povetkin until 2017 if they have to while Wilder fights guys like Arreola.

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          • #25
            I agree with the poster who said this might never happen.
            Both guys can easily get derailed on their way to this "superfight".

            I do think Wilder will be able to handle his TBA on September 26th.
            It's weird last night seeing a commercial about his fight and there is yet to be an opponent.

            Unless I missed something.

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            • #26
              it's still not certain that joshua will make it that far. we saw in the olympics that he can be outboxed, and as a pro we haven't seen how he copes in a shoot-out

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
                The champion has said he isn't retiring any time soon ! In fact he just signed another contracts extension for another 5 fights which will likely take him up to 2018 at least.
                Damn, Wladimir is truly once in a thousand years for a heavyweight. To win an Olympic gold medal, lose a couple times early in his career, but then comeback a better version of himself. Since his losses dominating every top contender 1by1. Here we are, Wlad is close to beating the record for the most defenses, and not only that... he's on his way to being 40. This doesn't push him away for fighting young big lions like Fury and Wilder.

                The haters can call him boring and hate all you want, but he is truly the most remarkable heavyweight champion I've ever seen!

                Glad Wladdy will be around for a couple more years. If he can go undefeated until then, in no doubt will he be a GOAT.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
                  it's still not certain that joshua will make it that far. we saw in the olympics that he can be outboxed, and as a pro we haven't seen how he copes in a shoot-out
                  This, this sums it up.

                  I'd put my money on Wilder beating him.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
                    Povetkin went life and death with huck

                    Wilder DESTROYS povetkin
                    povetkin was out of shape in that fight and has looked worlds better ever since. every fighter has a bad night once in a while. the povetkin that knocked out takham and perez destroys wilder. wilder has way too many defensive flaws

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                    • #30
                      wilder is crap, easy fight for joshua

                      povetkin outclasses both

                      wlad remains in his own league

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