Wladimir Klitschko vs. Deontay Wilder.

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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #11
    Wilder wouldn't be able to take Klitschko's shots, whilst I doubt Wilder could land a meaningful punch on the former champ. His jab is awful and power vastly over rated, Szpilka stated himself the punches werent at all troublesome with exception to the one he failed to see, I'm sure Szpilka would have gone on to win on points, what hope would Wilder really have against an elite boxer like Fury and Ortiz, let alone the thunderous power puncher Wlad ?

    This fight will never happen regardless, Wlad wanted the fight and Wilder said 'why do I need to fight him now ? I can wait until he gets old and shows weaknesses' I don't believe Klitschko showed he has declined enough for Wilder to warrant a change of heart. Bashir noted Wilder's sparring against the former champ too and declared why he understood Wilder wanted no part of Klitschko.

    This thread is the closest we'll ever come to seeing this fight, 'boxing fans discussing how it would play out'

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    • MisterPullman
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      #12
      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
      Wilder wouldn't be able to take Klitschko's shots, whilst I doubt Wilder could land a meaningful punch on the former champ. His jab is awful and power vastly over rated, Szpilka stated himself the punches werent at all troublesome with exception to the one he failed to see, I'm sure Szpilka would have gone on to win on points, what hope would Wilder really have against an elite boxer like Fury and Ortiz, let alone the thunderous power puncher Wlad ?

      This fight will never happen regardless, Wlad wanted the fight and Wilder said 'why do I need to fight him now ? I can wait until he gets old and shows weaknesses' I don't believe Klitschko showed he has declined enough for Wilder to warrant a change of heart. Bashir noted Wilder's sparring against the former champ too and declared why he understood Wilder wanted no part of Klitschko.

      This thread is the closest we'll ever come to seeing this fight, 'boxing fans discussing how it would play out'
      Wlad hits hard but not the hardest. Ortiz, Joshua, Haye hit harder.. Hell even wilder for that matter.

      Wlad loses to wilder, Ortiz, and probably fury again.

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        #13
        Originally posted by King Lomachenko
        Wlad hits hard but not the hardest. Ortiz, Joshua, Haye hit harder.. Hell even wilder for that matter.

        Wlad loses to wilder, Ortiz, and probably fury again.
        I said before the Fury fight Ortiz was the danger man, I stand by that and Fury is there too for obvious reasons. I believe he'd stop Wilder with relative ease in honesty, the way in which Szpilka was out pointing and the ability of guys like Molina to be able to tag him I genuinely can't see any other outcome other than Klitschko KO.

        As for Wilder hits as hard as Klitschko and Joshua, I don't know what to say to you. I think I'd like to see how many other boxing fans share that believe and I'm sure a poll would find that claim ludicrous, it is nothing more than a wild fan boy claim, you really need to observe the fights of boxers you are talking about.

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