Originally posted by Scott. Weiland
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Does povetkin testing positive mean wilders dog**** CV is forever excused?
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postand yeah thats the truth of it. I might not be the most hardcore knowledgable fan going but compared to most average boxing fans im a pretty passionate fan. I shouldnt be having to ****ing google the heavyweight champions opponents, and what came up near the top 'povetkin v wawryzk was a massive mismatch'
Wawrcyzk is garbage it's nothing more than an added camp for Wilder but the issue with this guy is you don't for one moment believe it will lead to an actual fight of competitive nature here afterward, I tend to avoid being excited over guys of the level of Wilder, he's clearly very limited and I had him losing to Szpilka on the cards before the stoppage, he's a one trick pony he'll come undone against a genuine talent.
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View PostWould it really have legitimised him? Im getting confused as to why povetkins made out to be the boogeyman, didnt wlad absolutely demolish this guy, and i mean demolish. Povetkins a real small heavyweight too. I really dont think im asking much for wilder as WORLD CHAMPION, to show some interest in fighting a true elite fighter.
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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostIt was a pointless fight but I seem to remember Klitschko being allowed an optional defence vs Pianeta so Povetkin took a soft defence to stay busy in camp whilst waiting on his mandatory shot.
Wawrcyzk is garbage it's nothing more than an added camp for Wilder but the issue with this guy is you don't for one moment believe it will lead to an actual fight of competitive nature here afterward, I tend to avoid being excited over guys of the level of Wilder, he's clearly very limited and I had him losing to Szpilka on the cards before the stoppage, he's a one trick pony he'll come undone against a genuine talent.
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Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View PostBy legitimize I don't mean to suggest that Wilder would be viewed the same as Klitschko, obviously. I mean that it would have verified to me that he legitimately in the top few of active heavyweights.
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postyeah i was kind of on the fence until the spzlika fight (however the **** its spelt), cause his records so impressive in terms of ko's i was thinking maybe hes one of these guys who is actually a lot harder, and cleverer than he looks. But to get outboxed at times by someone of that level, no chance hes the real deal. Looks quite frail to me too, saw haye wobbling him in that sparring clip, molina giving him problems, jsut cant really see him being able to fight fire with fire against some of the top guys in the division.
Wilder has ridiculously skinny bambi legs, when he really has to move against a genuinely talented boxer fleet of foot he's fücked as shown with his struggles against the very limited and poor Szpila.
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Wilders resume is ****..his next opponent is ****..who is saying anything different?? i really want to know...serious question
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Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View PostSzpilka aka Szpila (the Pin).
Wilder has ridiculously skinny bambi legs, when he really has to move against a genuinely talented boxer fleet of foot he's fücked as shown with his struggles against the very limited and poor Szpila.
Szpilka is an awkward southpaw that moves a lot and makes himself a small target, he's also got KO power. Guys at HW are less skilled, but that's because they can end the fight in 1 punch.'
Wlad has been stopped, AJ has been KO'd in sparring, Jennings was dropped hard by a journeyman, etc. if you get hit clean in this division chances are you will go down.
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