All I ever hear from Wilder now is, "get ready, big announcement coming" then a week goes by with nothing announced and he comes out and says the same thing the next week. Just get Stiverne out of the way already FFS
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Originally posted by original zero View Postassuming it's breazeale, that'll be his 4th fight against someone is in the top 12 in the IWBR's latest rankings.
shows how little his detractors know about boxing. he's knocking out legitimate world contenders and people act like his opponents are complete nobodies. even when they're literally one of the 10 best heavyweights in the world.Last edited by richardt; 07-18-2017, 05:35 PM.
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Originally posted by original zero View Postassuming it's breazeale, that'll be his 4th fight against someone is in the top 12 in the IWBR's latest rankings.
shows how little his detractors know about boxing. he's knocking out legitimate world contenders and people act like his opponents are complete nobodies. even when they're literally one of the 10 best heavyweights in the world.
Breazeale is a tough dude..
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I thought Wilder was fighting his mandatory Stiverne?
According to Stiverne he said he wouldn't take step aside money.
If Wilder gets a pass on Stiverne by the WBC for whatever reason then yes Wilder should challenge himself with the best available Heavyweight that is not Joshua, Klitschko or Parker and work his way from there.
Guys in the top 10 are Luis Ortiz, Kubrat Pulev, Andy Ruiz, Dillian Whyte, Dominic Breazeale.
Now I do agree that Dillian Whyte is the better option for Wilder money wise and match up wise compared to Dominic Breazeale.
ESPN has Whyte ranked #8 and Breazeale #9
Ring Magazine has Whyte ranked #9 and Breazeale #10
TBRB has Whyte ranked #10, Breazeale is not ranked by TBRB.
So yeah if Wilder gets a pass on Stiverne, between Whyte and Breazeale, Whyte is the better option.
Wilder should be trying to get the highest ranked guys in the ring first in the top 10 and then work his way down the list from #1 to #10, of course some of those ranked aren't available, but you know what I mean.Last edited by The Time; 07-18-2017, 11:08 AM.
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Originally posted by The Time View PostI thought Wilder was fighting his mandatory Stiverne?
According to Stiverne he said he wouldn't take step aside money.
If Wilder gets a pass on Stiverne by the WBC for whatever reason then yes Wilder should challenge himself with the best available Heavyweight that is not Joshua, Klitschko or Parker and work his way from there.
Guys in the top 10 are Luis Ortiz, Kubrat Pulev, Andy Ruiz, Dillian Whyte, Dominic Breazeale.
Now I do agree that Dillian Whyte is the better option for Wilder money wise and match up wise compared to Dominic Breazeale.
ESPN has Whyte ranked #8 and Breazeale #9
Ring Magazine has Whyte ranked #9 and Breazeale #10
TBRB has Whyte ranked #10, Breazeale is not ranked by TBRB.
So yeah if Wilder gets a pass on Stiverne, between Whyte and Breazeale, Whyte is the better option.
Wilder should be trying to get the highest ranked guys in the ring first in the top 10 and then work his way down the list from #1 to #10, of course some of those ranked aren't available, but you know what I mean.
Not only is it a better fight.. Breazeale isn’t a trash talker. The lead up to Whyte and Wilder will be some epic ****. Plus he gets career high payday and it lines him up for a shot at AJ!!! It’s inexcusable for him to fight Breazeale.. Only Ortiz or Povetkin would be accepted.
Breazeale has weak chin and has been floored by multiple guys.. tailor made for Wilder, he’ll catch him soon and drop him.
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