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  • Can someone tell me who the guy is that knocked out Wilder in the amateurs?

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    • Originally posted by fourtheboys96 View Post
      Let us put this in a proper context.

      Here is a WBC belt-holder fighting someone who not even ranked in top 20 fo two consecutive bouts.

      So some here are praising Wilder for a fight that is on the level of a stepping-up for prospects.
      duhaupas was WBC #11 after beating Charr. Has to be WBC top 15 to be considered for a title shot. Wilder almost fought #14 fujimoto...

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      • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
        I've followed Wilder since he went pro and I've been very critical of him; I also recognize and give him credit when credit's due. Last night Wilder gave impressive performance, probably his best.

        Wilder's offense is much more versatile and varied. He threw the jab very well, all his punches were cracking, he's throwing (and landing) uppercuts and body shots that he didn't throw before and he showed that he can fight on the inside. Also, Wilder's physicality was on display last night; he leaned on Duhaupas, pushed 'em and man handled him at times - there was a stanza where Wilder was leaning on Johan, on the ropes, and then he busted out with a barrage of uppercuts.

        If I'm in Team Wilder, the fight's outcome was the best case scenario that could happen. You had a tough gritty determined and experienced opponent take Wilder into the later rounds, landing some decent shots, damaging his eye and making him have to work for the KO. Perfect fight for Wilder to practice and showcase some stuff he's been working on in the gym and giving fans an exciting fight.

        Now let's bring on Povetkin....
        Good post & I agree....

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        • Originally posted by glenn mcrory View Post
          Its funny watching standards dip lower every single time because Wilder keeps failing to live up to expectations.

          So much damage control.
          Its funny, its like Dahaupas suddenly became this unstoppable tank brigade instead of a guy that got beat by Francesco Pianeta.


          Using this logic...
          Klitschko>Pianeta>Dahaupas>Wilder
          to be fair to Duhaupas & Pianeta they were both 17-0 prospects when they fought each other. You don't see American HWs doing that very often. Chazz Witherspoon & Arreola was the last time that happened. 2 guys who were decent prospects at the time.

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          • Originally posted by Jubei View Post
            Can someone tell me who the guy is that knocked out Wilder in the amateurs?

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evgenyi_Romanov

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            • Punching and jumping?

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              • Originally posted by Luiz View Post



                Punching and jumping?
                Flawless technique. Deontay is a beast.

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                • Drop the belt and start fighting 4 or 5 times a year against top 15/25 contenders. There's room to improve.

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                  • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                    I've followed Wilder since he went pro and I've been very critical of him; I also recognize and give him credit when credit's due. Last night Wilder gave impressive performance, probably his best.

                    Wilder's offense is much more versatile and varied. He threw the jab very well, all his punches were cracking, he's throwing (and landing) uppercuts and body shots that he didn't throw before and he showed that he can fight on the inside. Also, Wilder's physicality was on display last night; he leaned on Duhaupas, pushed 'em and man handled him at times - there was a stanza where Wilder was leaning on Johan, on the ropes, and then he busted out with a barrage of uppercuts.

                    If I'm in Team Wilder, the fight's outcome was the best case scenario that could happen. You had a tough gritty determined and experienced opponent take Wilder into the later rounds, landing some decent shots, damaging his eye and making him have to work for the KO. Perfect fight for Wilder to practice and showcase some stuff he's been working on in the gym and giving fans an exciting fight.

                    Now let's bring on Povetkin....
                    Totally agree.
                    I think he is a better than i thought he was. Lots of positives from that fight. And to finish so strongly in the 11th round was very impressive.

                    Wilder vs Wlad would be a the first real exciting HW fight in a very very long time.
                    Anything could happen in that fight.

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                    • Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                      duhaupas was WBC #11 after beating Charr. Has to be WBC top 15 to be considered for a title shot. Wilder almost fought #14 fujimoto...
                      Because those rankings are very credible...

                      http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-B4whxqRa3s...51648279_n.jpg

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