Comments Thread For: Stiverne: I Guarantee That I'll Beat Deontay Wilder in Rematch!

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  • DuckAdonis
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    #31
    Stiverne is getting baptized

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    • FlatLine
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      #32
      Originally posted by revelated
      I understand that's the narrative, but until and unless we see a video we'll never know for sure if it was a legit cracking knockdown vs. a flash or a slip.

      However, we DO have video of Stiverne getting that work and dropping like a sack of something.
      Wilder himself admitted it was a knockdown but claimed it was a punch to the back of the head.

      We do have video of Stiverne knocking the same Sconiers out in 1 round, whereas Wilder was knocked down by Sconiers and took 4 rounds to finally stop him.

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      • eco1
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        #33
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
        Boy, I was gonna take it easy on you, but now you done got on my bad side.

        I finna whoop you so bad.. your cheeks is gonna swell up til your face look just like your momma's butt.
        it is easy when you only fight bums.

        I will be 50-0 by the time I am done fighting 86 year old kids.

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        • Zaroku
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          #34
          Wasn't that Stivers 1st title defense?

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          • SkillspayBills
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            #35
            The man hasn't fought in over a year and when he did he got dropped. He's getting ****ing stopped this time.

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            • KillaCamNZ
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              #36
              Oh, so this time round you're actually going to give a ****?

              Still, it won't be enough. I guarantee Stiverne's guarantee is a load of ****.

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              • Combat Talk Radio
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                #37
                Originally posted by FlatLine
                Wilder himself admitted it was a knockdown but claimed it was a punch to the back of the head.

                We do have video of Stiverne knocking the same Sconiers out in 1 round, whereas Wilder was knocked down by Sconiers and took 4 rounds to finally stop him.
                Thing is both fights took place before Wilder/Stiverne 1. It changed nothing about the outcome.

                What we DO know, now that it's the future, is that Wilder has knocked out every other opponent he's faced since, while Stiverne got dropped by a bum and went inactive for 2 years.

                By the numbers, there's simply no way Stiverne gets out of this fight on his feet.

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                • FlatLine
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by revelated
                  Thing is both fights took place before Wilder/Stiverne 1. It changed nothing about the outcome.

                  What we DO know, now that it's the future, is that Wilder has knocked out every other opponent he's faced since, while Stiverne got dropped by a bum and went inactive for 2 years.

                  By the numbers, there's simply no way Stiverne gets out of this fight on his feet.
                  Stiverne's inactivity may play a huge factor in the fight so it's again not under ideal circumstances in which he's entering this fight. It's really a question as to whether his alleged severe dehydration in the last fight proves to have had more impact on him during the fight, compared to his inactivity leading up to this fight. Skill wise Wilder hasn't improved since they last fought so if he couldn't KO a dehydrated Stiverne, will he be able to KO an inactive Stiverne? It may well be that the rematch turns out similar to the first fight, but this time due to Stiverne's inactivity causing him to underperform instead of the dehydration.

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                  • Combat Talk Radio
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by FlatLine
                    Stiverne's inactivity may play a huge factor in the fight so it's again not under ideal circumstances in which he's entering this fight. It's really a question as to whether his alleged severe dehydration in the last fight proves to have had more impact on him during the fight, compared to his inactivity leading up to this fight. Skill wise Wilder hasn't improved since they last fought so if he couldn't KO a dehydrated Stiverne, will he be able to KO an inactive Stiverne? It may well be that the rematch turns out similar to the first fight, but this time due to Stiverne's inactivity causing him to underperform instead of the dehydration.
                    What's sad is, Stiverne should be making easy work of Wilder - which is a symptom of how sorry he really is.


                    How the hell can Stiverne not dominate someone who fights like this?

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