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  • Canelo and GGG
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    #61
    Originally posted by Kigali
    Wilder puts more guys to sleep than anybody in the division.

    Ortiz couldn't even stop Malik Scott...a guy Wilder wrecked in one round.
    Kigali plz ,you tell me how Wilder "KOed" Malik

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      #62
      Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
      Yea but if Wlad ,Povetkin ,AJ or Ortiz hit you its sleep time too and they have more tools to get to you.
      Maybe. Maybe not.

      Wilder has a few "skilled" scalps on his belt.

      And there is nothing I have seen from ALL those you have named that leads me to believe that Deontay wouldn't be at least JUST AS LIKELY to to get to any of them.

      I would definitely bet Joshua and Ortiz first against Wilder.

      But, no one watching the heavies these days should be shocked if Deontay winds up stretching them all out.

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        #63
        Originally posted by koolkc107
        Maybe. Maybe not.

        Wilder has a few "skilled" scalps on his belt.

        And there is nothing I have seen from ALL those you have named that leads me to believe that Deontay wouldn't be at least JUST AS LIKELY to to get to any of them.

        I would definitely bet Joshua and Ortiz first against Wilder.

        But, no one watching the heavies these days should be shocked if Deontay winds up stretching them all out.
        What do you mean maybe ? they are all proven heavy hitters,and have better resume then Wilder (AJ being exception),i agree he can KO them but imo Wilder lose to all this guys via KO/TKO .

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          #64
          Originally posted by WTF Huck!
          I like watching Wilder fight because of the drama, but as a champion he's poor material indeed. Very, very limited skills, easily befuddled by basic feinting and jab work, absolutely embarrassing finishing abilities.

          That power though. Very real indeed.
          Wilder needed rounds after the layoff.

          He wasn't befuddled...he just let the fight play out instead of rushing things and getting caught with something.

          I thought he fought smart.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Kigali
            Think again

            Didn't you see Pop's Ortiz' last fight?

            That guy's legs are GONE...he couldn't do anything with Malik Scott.

            AJ does not have the stamina or movement to beat Wilder...he'd be lucky to get by that old fragile robot Vlad.
            Yeah, I saw.

            There is something to what you saw.

            But, the fights Ortiz is gunning for might not need him to have topnotch footwork anyway. Joshua, Wlad, Fury...none of them are hard to find.

            Hell, Deontay might be the hardest out for Ortiz simply due to his mobility, athleticism and power.

            But, I don't see ANY OF THEM lining up to get Ortiz in the ring, and for good reason.

            As for Joshua, I think his level of technical skill continues to be grossly underrated. He cuts off the ring extremely well and has underestimated ability.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
              What do you mean maybe ? they are all proven heavy hitters,and have better resume then Wilder (AJ being exception),i agree he can KO them but imo Wilder lose to all this guys via KO/TKO .
              How does Pops Ortiz have a better resume than Wilder?

              He just fought one of Wilder's leftovers...and couldn't do anything with him.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Kigali
                How does Pops Ortiz have a better resume than Wilder?

                He just fought one of Wilder's leftovers...and couldn't do anything with him.
                Jennings>everybody Wilder fought

                If i KO 30 Bums it does not make my resume better then Futy who have less fights but beat Wlad

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                  What do you mean maybe ? they are all proven heavy hitters,and have better resume then Wilder (AJ being exception),i agree he can KO them but imo Wilder lose to all this guys via KO/TKO .
                  Well, I just remember how going into the Stiverne fight everyone was expecting Deontay to get schooled.

                  Yet, it was Wilder that wound up holding class.

                  Deontay is the most athletic of all of the heavies you named.

                  That is going to always give him a chance, and a good one.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                    What do you mean maybe ? they are all proven heavy hitters,and have better resume then Wilder (AJ being exception),i agree he can KO them but imo Wilder lose to all this guys via KO/TKO .
                    Joshua is roid strength not true power, Wilder is strong himself and he has a chin to boot, he can take a few of Joshua's punches, but Wilder just has to catch Joshua with one good one to *** him up. I think Wilder can hurt Joshua even when Anthony is braced and in his guard by going around, then comes the ensuing goofy windmill.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by koolkc107
                      Well, I just remember how going into the Stiverne fight everyone was expecting Deontay to get schooled.

                      Yet, it was Wilder that wound up holding class.

                      Deontay is the most athletic of all of the heavies you named.

                      That is going to always give him a chance, and a good one.
                      Somebody thought that Stiverene will school him? LMAO

                      I agree he have chance ,but IMO he lose to all those names

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