Comments Thread For: Klitschko Lands Number WBC #2 Ranking To Deontay Wilder
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Wlad is probably the 2nd best HW in the division right now. Almost beat Joshua. And looked *way* fitter than Joshua. He lost to Fury but that wasn't the real Wlad that showed up for that fight. Let's face it, Wlad retired Fury. Fury knew he couldn't beat Wlad twice with those tactics. I predicted he would pull out of those 2 fights.
Wilder - has fought no one that good yet. He has a long reach and a hard punch but his boxing skills are average. He wants to cash in against Joshua. And he thinks he has a chance because AJ can clearly be stopped. Can't see Wilder fighting Wlad - ever.
As for AJ - he has showed himself to be a very good fighter but on the negative side he looks and moves a bit too much like Frank Bruno at times and is definitely beatable. Needs more head movement, but on his day can beat anyone.Comment
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yea that list is trash , his name has him at #2 ,this klitschko is a shell of himself and that's why it would be interesting to see him with some of these bums and work his way Back up in the rankings to deserve a shot. These blatant sanctioning bodies are discrediting what it once meant to win that strap and be deserving of your ranking .seems like straps now days don't mean sshhttt anymore . Yea I would like to see Ortiz get a shot and see what he has .Look at the list.
1 .- Bermane Stiverne (Haiti/Canada)
2 .- Wladimir Klitschko (Ukraine)
3 .- Luis Ortiz (Cuba)
4 .- Kubrat Pulev (Bulgaria)
5 .- Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) INTL/BBB C
6 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico)
7 .- Mariusz Wach (Poland)
8 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon)
9 .- Dominic Breazeale (US)
10 .- Dereck Chisora (GB)
11 .- Johann Duhaupas (France)
12 .- Charles Martin (US)
13 .- Andriy Rudenko (Ukraine) INTL Silver
14 .- Eric Molina (US)
15 .- Agit Kabayel (Germany) EBU * CBP/P
How many of those would beat Klitschko? I'd say only Ortiz would have a chance.Comment
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Take an old Vlad off AJ's resume and the same could be said about him.Wlad is probably the 2nd best HW in the division right now. Almost beat Joshua. And looked *way* fitter than Joshua. He lost to Fury but that wasn't the real Wlad that showed up for that fight. Let's face it, Wlad retired Fury. Fury knew he couldn't beat Wlad twice with those tactics. I predicted he would pull out of those 2 fights.
Wilder - has fought no one that good yet. He has a long reach and a hard punch but his boxing skills are average. He wants to cash in against Joshua. And he thinks he has a chance because AJ can clearly be stopped. Can't see Wilder fighting Wlad - ever.
As for AJ - he has showed himself to be a very good fighter but on the negative side he looks and moves a bit too much like Frank Bruno at times and is definitely beatable. Needs more head movement, but on his day can beat anyone.Comment
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I'm not scared at all if the fight was announced tomorrow I'd be excited as hell but I can understand why it's 3/4 fights away at the moment.But, before you say the fight does not need building answer me this. Wilder himself this fight could generate 500 million dollars. At this very moment do you think it does? If the answer is no then it needs building.
I don't blame wilder for povetkin testing posits. Deontay was obviously very pumped up for it he was even in England preparing and I felt very sorry for him. What I do blame him for is his poor choice of opponents before and after that which is precisely why the fight needs building.Last edited by Fabes88; 05-13-2017, 11:07 AM.Comment
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Very true, the problem is you're comparing the resumes of someone with 19 fights to someone of 38 fights. That doesn't really help your argument in any way considering someone with more than twice the fights should have fought much better competition by now.Comment

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