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  • Sledgeweather17
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    #91
    Originally posted by From Russia
    Wilder is gonna be on his back foot in this fight, and when he is on his back foot his punching power declines drastically, thats why chinny Szpilka could take his best shots. Povetkins chin is far more better and I see Wilder being very often on the ropes, because his foot work is horrendous.
    The guy who got knocked unconscious with one shot? That's the comparison you want to make to hype up the guy who got knocked down by a jab?

    Lol, keep trying.

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    • Sledgeweather17
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      #92
      Originally posted by Virgil Caine
      Actually someone in this thread did call him a blown up cruiserweight.

      Height is only an advantage if you know how to use it properly. On the inside it can become a disadvantage.

      I have little doubt Povetkin will be able to close the distance and crack Wilder on the jaw.

      Also, some tall guys can fight inside. Fury is one such example.

      I have serious doubts that Wilder has any kind of inside game.
      Didn't you watch the Dehaupus fight? Wilder has solid inside game.

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      • From Russia
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        #93
        Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
        The guy who got knocked unconscious with one shot? That's the comparison you want to make to hype up the guy who got knocked down by a jab?

        Lol, keep trying.
        Wilder got knocked down by jab too, it was against the great Dustin "Worm" Nichols. Wilder was also KO'ed in amateurs, hehe

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          #94
          Originally posted by From Russia
          Wilder got knocked down by jab too, it was against the great Dustin "Worm" Nichols. Wilder was also KO'ed in amateurs, hehe
          Don't lie. He got stunned by a jab, not knocked down, unlike Povetkin.

          And so what If he got koed in the amateurs? Wilder started late and he still managed to get a bronze medal. There are many who started early in life and still couldn't achieve what Wilder has in his amateur and pro career, and he's only gotten better since.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
            Don't lie. He got stunned by a jab, not knocked down, unlike Povetkin.

            And so what If he got koed in the amateurs? Wilder started late and he still managed to get a bronze medal. There are many who started early in life and still couldn't achieve what Wilder has in his amateur and pro career, and he's only gotten better since.
            He was knocked down, the referee ruled it a slip.

            He was also dropped by Harold Sconiers.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
              Don't lie. He got stunned by a jab, not knocked down, unlike Povetkin.

              And so what If he got koed in the amateurs? Wilder started late and he still managed to get a bronze medal. There are many who started early in life and still couldn't achieve what Wilder has in his amateur and pro career, and he's only gotten better since.
              Wilders was hurt by D- level fighters. Povetkins chin is much better.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Virgil Caine
                He was knocked down, the referee ruled it a slip.

                He was also dropped by Harold Sconiers.

                And your point is, what? Wilder got knocked down early on in his career. Is that such a bad thing? Is that an indicator of future performance? Wilder should be applauded for getting up after the knockdown and winning the fight.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by BostonGuy
                  And your point is, what? Wilder got knocked down early on in his career. Is that such a bad thing? Is that an indicator of future performance? Wilder should be applauded for getting up after the knockdown and winning the fight.
                  It's not so much my point. I understand that getting hit solid leads to knockdowns, especially at heavyweight.

                  The post was a response to the people denigrating Povetkin for being knocked down once, when Wilder has been knocked down by much worse fighters.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Virgil Caine
                    He was knocked down, the referee ruled it a slip.

                    He was also dropped by Harold Sconiers.

                    If it's ruled a slip then it aint a knockdown. I know about that legit knockdown by Scorniers, no arguments there. But Povetkin has been knockdown more times than Wilder, didn't Wlad knock him down four times? And wasn't he put on ***** street more than once by cruserweight Marko Huck? Yeah, I thot so.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Virgil Caine
                      It's not so much my point. I understand that getting hit solid leads to knockdowns, especially at heavyweight.

                      The post was a response to the people denigrating Povetkin for being knocked down once, when Wilder has been knocked down by much worse fighters.
                      He wasn't knocked down once and we both know that. Wlad knocked him four times and he was badley hurt more than once by a career cruserweight.

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