Comments Thread For: Bermane Stiverne Confident He Beats Deontay Wilder in Rematch

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  • $Bullsfam$
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    #11
    If he beats Povetkin i wouldnt mind seeing it again. Especially if he wins by KO. Povetkin is the best fighter available until Fury and Wlad stop being little females and finally fight again.

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    • bwilson
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      #12
      I don't know what Stiverne has done to make a rematch with Wilder any different.

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      • r1onnie2
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        #13
        1. No way in hell he wins a rematch with Wilder, probably gets knocked out second time around 2. He's not even going to beat Povetkin 3. Wasn't impressed with last fight against Rossy, he got dropped.

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        • joe strong
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          #14
          Originally posted by turnedup
          "If I get that fight" well you had a belt..where the fk was the rematch clause?
          The WBC doesn't have rematch clauses in mandatory fights. Wilder was Stiverne's mandatory at the time. That's ok because if Stiverne won Mark De Mori who was with King at the time was getting the first Voluntary shot then probably Trevor Bryan or Eric Molina. Don King keeps his HW titles in house as long as he can...

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          • BostonGuy
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            #15
            Funny thing is, Stiverne might lose to Povetkin, but still end of fighting Wilder.

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            • joe strong
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              #16
              Originally posted by r1onnie2
              1. No way in hell he wins a rematch with Wilder, probably gets knocked out second time around 2. He's not even going to beat Povetkin 3. Wasn't impressed with last fight against Rossy, he got dropped.
              Did you see the Rossy fight? Was it a flash knockdown or a legit dropping? I have never seen any HLs or footage of that fight. Been looking since the fight happened. Fighters get dropped from time to time & Rossy is a pretty decent boxer. He is 240lbs so one punch landed at the right moment could cause a flash KD. I would like to see it.

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                #17
                Wilder will lay you down right where you stand.

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                • joe strong
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                  #18
                  Stiverne/Povetkin is a good fight & the winner will be tough for Wilder to handle. One thing about Stiverne is he is a counter puncher. I said before the Wilder fight he has to be more aggressive because he can't stand in there & take shots like he did against Arreola. He could walk through Arreola's punches but there is no way he could do that against Wilder. He instead sat back & tried to counter like he did against Arreola & he got his ass beat bad. Sure took it for 12 rounds but he had nothing left to counter with. He has legit one punch power so he needs to throw his hands first & be aggressive or else it will be the same result. He needs to adjust his game plan if he gets another chance at Wilder but he needs to get through Povetkin first. I'm very interested to see this fight. I want to see if Povetkin can finish off Stiverne early.I think Povetkin is the favourite but if he gets caught by a big Stiverne counter he could be on his back. This is a pretty good matchup in my opinion. He shouldn't worry about Wilder until he gets past Povetkin.

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                    #19
                    If Stiverne can beat Povetkin I'd be interested in seeing a rematch with Wilder.

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                    • turnedup
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by joe strong
                      The WBC doesn't have rematch clauses in mandatory fights. Wilder was Stiverne's mandatory at the time. That's ok because if Stiverne won Mark De Mori who was with King at the time was getting the first Voluntary shot then probably Trevor Bryan or Eric Molina. Don King keeps his HW titles in house as long as he can...
                      Thanks for the heads up

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