Fight was nearly 3 years ago and Stiverne wasn't impressive in it. He should just keep doing what he's doing--fighting once every 2 years and retire off of step aside money he gets every 6 months lol. It's a shame Wilder might have another bum fight right after this actually good matchup with Ortiz. It's why I'm kind of rooting for Ortiz. Dude isn't afraid to lose, he'll take big fights and #1's right away. And he says a lot of funny ****; fun to hear talk. I realize it's Wilder's handlers keeping him out of the bigger fights we'd like to see him in, but they're wasting a lot of his prime. Glad they've matched him up with some competition.
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Originally posted by ScottWeiland View PostHow many right hands did he throw that night ? Even Hughie threw 2-3. You don't whoop ass hiding behind your jab all night, throwing the occasional right every few rounds.
Wilder threw SEVERAL right hands alone in the first rnd and stunned Stiverne with one before the bell rang . I wont bother detailing this fight bc anyone who states Hughie had a better showing than Wilder ( you stated Hughie threw more RIGHT ? ) is a full fledged idiot !
Still think you should be showing this forum how you're OWNING me whine land ?Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-28-2017, 01:45 PM.
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Originally posted by ScottWeiland View PostHow many right hands did he throw that night ? Even Hughie threw 2-3. You don't whoop ass hiding behind your jab all night, throwing the occasional right every few rounds.
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Originally posted by hrt3333 View PostWilder’s good but you don’t like him for some reason.
Cruiser is where it's at right now with a genuine top ten pound for pound Usyk ready to face some real competition in Breidis, Dorticos and Gassiev. Talk about a talent pool, heavy just doesn't compare.
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