Comments Thread For: Wilder-Duhaupas Set To Be Announced For NBC/PBC Bill
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Wilder started boxing at 20 and had a limited, albeit successful amateur career. He turned pro November 2008 (3.5 years after Povetkin).
As the poster you quoted stated, after beating Chagaev for a regular belt, Povetkin's first four defenses were Boswell, Huck, Rahman, and Wawrzyk. Get a grip and get over your hate for America.Comment
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leapai was a mandatory. I excuse wilder for taking on a softy for his first defense but this is ridiculous. he already had his gimme fight. its time to fight a legit top ranked contender now. this is bsComment
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Did you consider Huck vs Glowacki to be in that 95 percent ? This fight is about Deontay perfecting his craft against a durable opponent, low risk which will likely earn him a million dollars before his next fight which will likely earn him ten fold what he takes home in this one.
I'm not overly excited for it, yet if the Molina fight proved anything it proved he needs more fights before Povetkin/Klitschko.
On the other hand, often, a very intriguing and seemingly even fight is a complete dud.
It's like playing roulette and I chose to bet my hands on the fights I deem will be competitive.
I'm not always right, but it's my choice. Did I tell you not to watch it? You can do whatever you please.Comment
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He could be blown out by just about anyone on any given night.Comment
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Number of fights are irrelevant. Povetkin started boxing as a child and had an extensive amateur career. He turned pro in June 2005.
Wilder started boxing at 20 and had a limited, albeit successful amateur career. He turned pro November 2008 (3.5 years after Povetkin).
As the poster you quoted stated, after beating Chagaev for a regular belt, Povetkin's first four defenses were Boswell, Huck, Rahman, and Wawrzyk. Get a grip and get over your hate for America.
Wilder has been a pro for almost seven years and he has had 34 fights and a belt and he also dares to call himself the heavyweight champion of the world. Therefore I find it a bit ludicrous that his fans criticize Povetkin and yet somehow continue to make excuses for Wilder's lame a$$ choice of opponents.
By the way I agree that Povetkin's title run was garbage. In realty that seems to be the norm for the WBA regular heavyweight champ, a champ that in no way what so ever should be taken seriously. That also still doesn't change the fact that Povetkin fought seven Ring top ten fighters in his career. And I am not even a Povetkin fan.Comment
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Did you consider Huck vs Glowacki to be in that 95 percent ? This fight is about Deontay perfecting his craft against a durable opponent, low risk which will likely earn him a million dollars before his next fight which will likely earn him ten fold what he takes home in this one.
I'm not overly excited for it, yet if the Molina fight proved anything it proved he needs more fights before Povetkin/Klitschko.Comment
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