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  • #51
    Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
    it's a delay tactic, nothing more. they know wilder loses to povetkin and want to squeeze as much money out of him as possible before it happens
    I'm not sure Povetkin is all that, but the tactic of fighting nobodies does not make you better. Neophites need to get used to the ring, but improvement comes with competition. This is like milking a bull, just collecting on a fake championship.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by dammage7 View Post
      just cos opponent in european with a weak promoter does not mean he is crap.
      True, but Duhaupas is crap.

      Originally posted by about.thousands View Post
      Wilder could easily lose this fight. I don't know why people think this opponent is beneath Wilder. Wilder isn't very good. I'll give any top 10 HW a good shot to beat Wilder.
      No, that doesn't seem very likely. I would also give any top 10 a good shot, but Duhaupas is not top 10.

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      • #53
        Wasn't a massive fan of Wilder before he fought Stiverne. I thought he fought a great fight and schooled Stiverne, without going wild like he usually does. Not sure about this stay busy fight, it could backfire. That said, he is WBC champ so I'd expect he needs to be stepping up his competition sooner rather than later!

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        • #54
          Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
          how is that ? anytime you can get experience it helps? he's not ready for klitscho in my opinion
          My point is that experience isn't just a number that you increase every time you fight, RPG style. If you knock over ten weak opponents in a row that doesn't equal fighting one or two hard challengers who can test you and take you to places you've never been to before. Wilder's been doing the former for too long and his current level of development reflects this. He's overconfident while still being wild and undisciplined because he hasn't yet had to fight someone who can punish his bad habits. In this case his 'experience' has left him more prone to putting himself in dangerous situations; it hasn't really helped him at all.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by It's Ovah View Post
            My point is that experience isn't just a number that you increase every time you fight, RPG style. If you knock over ten weak opponents in a row that doesn't equal fighting one or two hard challengers who can test you and take you to places you've never been to before. Wilder's been doing the former for too long and his current level of development reflects this. He's overconfident while still being wild and undisciplined because he hasn't yet had to fight someone who can punish his bad habits. In this case his 'experience' has left him more prone to putting himself in dangerous situations; it hasn't really helped him at all.
            Right on the bullseye, bad matchmaking can ruin a fighter, apart from keeping him safe this fight doesn't do anything for him, doesn't help him grow as a fighter in any way. He is a champion already, time for these type of fights are over.

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            • #56
              I'll tell you the point...the point is wilder as soon as he meets someone with good all round ability in the heavyweight ranks he will get Ko'ed...maybe winders camp know this already and that's why he is taking these kind of fights....you carry on wilder with these ridiculous defences against c grade rated opponents... And you just stay there holding the fort till our own Anthony Joshua crushes you in front your American audience.......the bottom line is it's the first time an American has won the heavyweight title in well over a decade and this is the kind of legacy he wants to remembered by......defending against road road sweepers....lol.....go USA

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              • #57
                This is simply unacceptable for a champion to fight someone like this. It's not like there was a shortage of crappy fighters to pick from who would have been better opponents, hell the guy who beat Duhaupas this year would have made a lot more sense. But I guess that's asking way to much from wilder.

                His team sucks. He's been matched extremely soft his entire career which is only going to hurt him when he steps up. I was fine with it early on since he didn't have much amateur experience and since most of these fights weren't on TV. But he has a belt now. Time to take the training wheels off.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Post
                  Awful biased article, Duhaupas is fine for a stay busy fight, he almost beat Erkan Teper and has some good wins, plus never been stopped.
                  Povetkin wanted to fight Wilder this fall though.

                  It's not fair to make him wait, while fighting journeymen.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
                    Povetkin wanted to fight Wilder this fall though.

                    It's not fair to make him wait, while fighting journeymen.
                    The WBC has rules about when the mandatory has to take place. Wilder is still within the allowed time period, what exactly is unfair about that?

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                    • #60
                      He is crap alright. If he wasn't crap then you would have heard of him and Wilder wouldn't be fighting him. No champion I know beat worse fighters on their way to a title shot and no champion I know fights worse challengers in defense of their title. This guy is ranked number 32 by Boxrec and that's about where the last guy Wilder fought was ranked. Wilder beat a top 10 guy once in his career when he won the title. Everyone else he ever fought was ranked below number 30. Wilder might be the 5th or 6th best heavyweight in the world but Wlad is the champ and he is fighting Fury who is much better than Wilder. Fury has defeated better guys than Wilder ever fought. Wilder badly needs to up the quality of his opposition a lot if he is to be taken seriously.

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