Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: My Priority is To Knock Alexander Povetkin Out!

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  • skinnystev
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    #11
    i read on a russian blog that the commies are planning to put birdlegs to work in the salt mines for 20 years win lose or draw and there ain't no soul food in siberia

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    • Vinnykin
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      #12
      Looking forward to this one. We all know both guys can get Ko'd at any time which makes it an exciting fight. If I was a Wilder fan I'd be nervous for him, one mistake and it's bye bye

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      • SN!PER
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        #13
        Hardest fight of Wilder's career thus far.

        All it takes is one clean punch from either man.

        I expect him to box and move even better than he did versus Stiverne.

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        • robbyheartbaby
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          #14
          I like Wilder! I hope he wins he is active and knocks people the f*** out, I would love to see a unification between Joshua and Wilder!

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          • RussB23
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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxfan83
            Id prefer to see Wilder outbox him for a few rounds than land the KO blow. Make it look easy. #BOMBZquad #bronzebomber #squadup #dontthreadonus
            Yup he shouldnt look for the KO right away unless he rocks him . Box him for a few rounds then take him out.

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            • Mr.Fantastic
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              #16
              Don't care who wins, I just hope it's a good fight and us boxing fans can appreciate it.

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              • The Gambler1981
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                #17
                His priorities are in the right place.

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                • chirorickyp
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                  #18
                  This is what boxing needs. A heavyweight champ who can talk, who can box and who WANTS to KO his opponents. The Heavyweight champ who can do this is the man makes pound for pound stuff irrelevant. No boxer belongs in the ring with him. The lighter guys will be side show wannabees.

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                  • Nomadic
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                    #19
                    If he do, we can forget about Fury fighting him.

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                    • Fury4daWIN
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BombSquadRuss
                      Yup he shouldnt look for the KO right away unless he rocks him . Box him for a few rounds then take him out.
                      I think that's what he'll do. Box him at range then explode with a quick one two or step in left hook. Jump on him if he's hurt, otherwise go back to boxing. Very similar gameplan to the Stiverne fight.

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