How would Deontay Wilder do with Wladimir Klitschko's resume?

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  • tommyg6
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    #1

    How would Deontay Wilder do with Wladimir Klitschko's resume?

    would he go through it undefeated? or take a few L's

    if we look at Klitschko's resume, he foughts guys like Ray Mercer, Alexander Povetkin, Kubrat Pulev, David Haye, Samuel Peter, Chris Byrd, Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Ruslan Chagaev, Corrie Sanders, Sultan Ibragimov, Bryant Jennings, Francois Botha, etc.


    Wilder's best opponent so far is Stiverne, who is probably not as good as any of these guys. so I say..Wilder loses to most of these guys, barring a lucky KO punch victory to a few guys.
    Last edited by tommyg6; 10-15-2017, 06:13 PM.
  • Sadiqkingofko
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    #2
    Haye and Fury beat him easy but Povetkin is 50/50 or like 55/45 in Povetkin's favor

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      i think povetkin haye and maybe sanders would have knocked him out cold. He gets hurt too much even by low-tier opponents to take the bombs those 3 managed to slip in. Byrd would have been a tough fight too.

      sultan is a wildcard because he retired on his first loss & i never really got a feel for how good he was but wilder would have a big size advantage.

      jennings, pulev, & sam peter before he gave up on himself would be closer fights.

      i can't really remember what point in their careers francis botha & ray mercer were at when they fought wlad

      fury would just shut him down, he was a big sloppy fighter like wilder early in his career but he started to look really polished towards the end. If anything Wilder should try to emulate the same changes.
      Last edited by ////; 10-15-2017, 06:18 PM.

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      • Kigali
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        Originally posted by ////
        i think povetkin haye and maybe sanders would have knocked him out cold. He gets hurt too much even by low-tier opponents to take the bombs those 3 managed to slip in. Byrd would have been a tough fight too.

        sultan is a wildcard because he retired on his first loss & i never really got a feel for how good he was but wilder would have a big size advantage.

        jennings, pulev, & sam peter before he gave up on himself would be closer fights.

        i can't really remember what point in their careers francis botha & ray mercer were at when they fought wlad

        fury would just shut him down, he was a big sloppy fighter like wilder early in his career but he started to look really polished towards the end. If anything Wilder should try to emulate the same changes.
        ****** pro-******* immigrant.

        Vlad has been stopped by far lesser fighters than Wilder.

        Like Ross Purrity

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        • Pigeons
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          #5
          He would be undefeated. I think he'd knock everyone out too. Wilder is the best heavyweight since Marciano.

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          • takenotes
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            #6
            He would have at least 5 losses. We are talking about a guy who got knocked down by Dustin nichols

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            • SN!PER
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              #7
              He'd have at least 60 knockouts compared to Wlad's 53.

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              • BigZ44
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                Probably double digit losses if he fought the whole list, especially assuming each fight takes place at the same stage that his fights of the same number did. He didn't fight any live opponents for the first 25 fights or so, a bunch of the guys Wlad fought were better than anybody Wilder has faced to this point

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kigali
                  ****** pro-******* immigrant.

                  Vlad has been stopped by far lesser fighters than Wilder.

                  Like Ross Purrity
                  I'm not pro-*******, I'm anti-inferior

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                  • Mr Objecitivity
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                    I find the idea that Wilder will have the same knockout record, never mind more than Wladimir Klitschko's hilarious when Wilder hasn't even knocked out a single opponent from the top 10. In other words, Wilder hasn't done anything to suggest that he even qualifies to be compared to a boxer of Wladimir Klitschko's level. In other words, Wilder hasn't done anything at the level of Wladimir Klitschko thus far.

                    Instead, it's more appropriate for Wilder to be compared to the likes of Alex Stewart, since his level of accomplishment is similar to Stewart's than to Klitschko's.

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