Comments Thread For: Wilder Felt Some Disappointment When Klitschko Lost

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  • Fury4daWIN
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    #31
    Originally posted by BWC
    Oh I can deal with it. Just think it's going to be hilarious when Wilder blasts Tyson out the ring. Unlike Wlad, Wilder will actually throw punches during the "fight"..
    He will. Big wide looping ones with no thought of the consequences. If he's lucky he might catch Fury and put him down, but more likely he'll swing and miss and end up getting countered by a return shot he will neither be expecting nor in a position to defend.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #32
      You were off fighting Molina and Duhaupas instead.

      You should have challenged Klit immediately instead of letting someone else step in and knock him off first.

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      • The Hammer
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        #33
        I'm hoping that Szpilka, even though he's not really a top 15 HW, somehow finds a way to beat the phony, pampered Wilder on June 16.

        Wilder reminds me a lot of the fake heavyweight in the movie The Harder They Fall. He even rides around in a similar bus!

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        • RealIzm
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          #34
          Wilder smashes Fury.. To limey idiots commenting on fundamentals Wilder does much more correct than Fury. Fury punches himself in the face.. He ain't keeping that belt long..

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          • Drunken Cat
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            #35
            Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
            He won the fight. No question about that but he wasn't impressive at all. And he's not the best HW in the world. If he successfully defends it I would be very surprised.
            Who do you think beats him?

            I see the rematch with Wladimer going much the same way. I think Fury might actually stop him.

            I don't see Wilder having the skills to deal with Fury.

            I thought Joshua had the best shot after perhaps a few more fights, but his stock has fallen after his last fight.

            That isn't a fickle comment, he just had not yet been tested in his pro career, and was a little bit of a mystery still.

            He got the job done last time out, but some holes in his game were exposed. I also don't have much confidence in his ability to survive in the deep waters.

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            • SlySlickSmooth
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              #36
              This is the same guy who says his one belt trumps all of the other belts

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              • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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                #37
                Originally posted by Bob Weaver
                what a turd! Of course you won't get as much credit....but that's your fault for not fighting for it first and winning it- no one elses. That's why if you want to make it big in the sport you need to challenge yourself and triumph against names, do not rest on your laurels and fight tomato cans
                haha That pretty much sums it up. Wilder was not going to fight Wlad any time soon. He has his self to blame for that.

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                • Fury4daWIN
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Freedom.
                  I'm hoping that Szpilka, even though he's not really a top 15 HW, somehow finds a way to beat the phony, pampered Wilder on June 16.

                  Wilder reminds me a lot of the fake heavyweight in the movie The Harder They Fall. He even rides around in a similar bus!
                  If Pinhead were faster and had slightly better defensive prowess I'd give him a good chance to beat Wilder. As it stands he probably gets knocked out early after trying to counter Jonty with one of those crappy looping hooks he throws and never lands. How a guy with that chin can fight so openly I don't understand.

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                  • johnnycontrolet
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                    #39
                    Wilder is going to lose against Povetkin.He should talk about that fight and not about other opponents. Seems that Wilder and his team want to draw off the attention from the mandatory va Povetkin. In the meantime he is feeded with stiffs.....

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