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    #41
    Originally posted by oscar9992
    :blow:

    Look what that bum did to his face lol.

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      #42
      Originally posted by The Ninth Layer
      Wlad is a first-ballot HOF fighter and I'll happily put my money behind that assessment.

      OP claimed Wilder would make easy work of Wlad, which is ridiculous overhype. He didn't fight Klitschko, nobody was making threads like this a week ago. Now all of a sudden the heavyweight champ would be easy work for Wilder. That may not be calling him an ATG but it's not that far away from saying that..
      Answer me this fuckboy, are Brewster, Purrity, and Sanders ATGs? Absolutely not, yet they stopped Wlad. I'm not saying that Wilder is a future great, the kid is good but highly limited, all l'm saying is he could probably stop this old, gun shy version of Wlad. As l said, it's a style match up discussion, nothing to do with overall careers. Old greats sometimes take bad losses to young opponents who will never be ranked higher than them when their careers are finished, it happens in boxing.

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        #43
        Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
        Yeah...I suppose...I don't know. Would you call Wilder an ATG if he KO'd Wlad?

        Really?

        So has Fury's decision over the same Wlad transformed him into an ATG?

        Nah, I'm not havin' it.

        OP did not claim Wilder is Ali. You are fabricating an implication based on your assessment of Wlad.
        Yeah bro, this guy probably hasn't been watching enough boxing to understand that old greats sometimes get taken out by younger guys who won't go on to have a career as great as the guy they whooped. Nobody ranks Tarver over Roy, Norris over Leonard, D. Williams over Tyson, ect. Hell, nobody ranks Sanders and Brewster over Wlad after they both destroyed him lol. This guy just doesn't like the idea of his precious Wlad losing to a loud mouth American.

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          #44
          Originally posted by _original_
          Answer me this fuckboy, are Brewster, Purrity, and Sanders ATGs? Absolutely not, yet they stopped Wlad. I'm not saying that Wilder is a future great, the kid is good but highly limited, all l'm saying is he could probably stop this old, gun shy version of Wlad. As l said, it's a style match up discussion, nothing to do with overall careers. Old greats sometimes take bad losses to young opponents who will never be ranked higher than them when their careers are finished, it happens in boxing.
          Those guys you named have the distinction of actually having fought Klitschko.

          There's no way of saying that Wilder would have done any better than Fury did against Klitschko's negative tactics. For all I know maybe Wilder himself gets knocked out of that one.

          Give credit to people that actually went out and accomplished things, not people that refused to try.

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            #45
            Originally posted by _original_
            Respect to Fury for actually getting the job done but Wlad had nothing and has always been a one dimensional and limited good fighter. Wilder would have taken more risks and eventually would have connected. Wlad was terrified of Fury, imagine if he had been facing Wilder? I'm not saying Wilder is some great fighter, actually give the edge to Fury to beat him, but it's a style match up thing and he would have KO'd Wlad in dramatic fashion.


            Wlad was scared of Tyson's reach, height, size and being beaten to the jab. Not his power. Wilder would have got jabbed all night.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              The guys getting in there, through the endless training, through fight night after fight night, are cowards but some bytch ass geek on a forum is fit to judge their courage.

              It's sometimes embarrassing to post here when I realize some of the company I'm amongst...
              I won't call him a coward if I was to judge on a human level, but in terms of saying he is a coward vs Wlad, I am happy to say that if he starts shouting his mouth off now. When you had the chance, you didn't even try to make that fight, and when the man you didn't want loses, you talk? That's cowardice.

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                #47
                Originally posted by denium
                Look what that bum did to his face lol.
                35 fights 34 KO's, Wilder doesn't coast and If you don't coast and you go to war with a fighter you can get hit and hurt just like Bradley has been cut up and bruised up against lesser fighters.

                Wilder goes to war with Fury and KO's him easy.

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                  #48
                  Maybe but no guts no glory, Wilder has been content feasting on bums.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Red Cyclone
                    35 fights 34 KO's, Wilder doesn't coast and If you don't coast and you go to war with a fighter you can get hit and hurt just like Bradley has been cut up and bruised up against lesser fighters.

                    Wilder goes to war with Fury and KO's him easy.
                    35 fights, 34 bums. If Wilder decides to go to war with Fury, he'll find that he's a completely different animal to the likes of that French dude and Eric Molina.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by ea22
                      Maybe but no guts no glory, Wilder has been content feasting on bums.
                      As has Fury when you look at his past victories...
                      Here's Fury chance to put up or shut up, Wilder is willing to go to UK for him does Fury want to risk his first title defense where he could easily lose?

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