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James Ali Bashir: Klitschko Dropped Wilder In Sparring So Bad It's a KO In Pro Fight!

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  • #11
    Ok so Johnny Nelson and the rest of the haters spreading rumors are exposed and Deontay was telling the truth on video in response to the ridicoulous exaggerated tales that Klitshcko knocked him out mutliple times in sparring and all that Bashir can confirm is that a PRIME Wlad 'Staggered' Wilder OK hahahaha!

    Deontay's haters stay taking L's. I remember telling a couple idiots that how can rumors be true when its a general policy to send your sparring partners to the hospital if they get KO? and in Wladimirs own words he states that Wilder was one of the best sparring partners he ever had and Wilder himself said tha champ sent the rest of the sparring partners home because Deontay was giving him the best work.

    Obviously Wladimir was right as you can see Deontay now is following in his footsteps LEADING the HW division with the MOST TITLE DEFENSE, the ONLY HW to beat a top 3 hw for a title ; not just a title but THE title ( WBC ).

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    • #12
      this is dumb considering that it's sparring. and also dumb considering that wilder would have had only 5 fights when he sparred wlad at that time.

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      • #13
        2012 was a long time ago~ especially for Wilder.

        He turned pro late 08 or early 09 so he was pro maybe 3.5 years at that point. Pretty much everyone knew who was being honest that Wilder was at least 5 years away when he started out, if he was going to be anything. That was smack **** in that process and it was likely a very good learning experience being with Wlad in the gym and learning how to really work in the gym.

        Which you can see in Wilder now because he does look like he puts in solid work in the gym and works to get better (in his way) there.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          Wlad and Haye slapped him about in sparring, that's why he never pursued fights with them.
          This is a known fact. My favourite quotes are Wilder stating before Wlad faced Fury 'why do I need to face Klitschko now when I can wait for him to get old' then after he loses to Fury he says ' it's a shame I never got chance to face him before he lost and I'd have been the one to beat him'.

          This guy is truly pathetic, he's the most baby sat heavy ever possibly, I'm sure Wilder knew this guy would flunk his PED testing hence the only reason he signed to fight him.

          The guy has been guarded all the way to Joshua to cash out no way he beats AJ or Fury.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
            2012 was a long time ago~ especially for Wilder.

            He turned pro late 08 or early 09 so he was pro maybe 3.5 years at that point. Pretty much everyone knew who was being honest that Wilder was at least 5 years away when he started out, if he was going to be anything. That was smack **** in that process and it was likely a very good learning experience being with Wlad in the gym and learning how to really work in the gym.

            Which you can see in Wilder now because he does look like he puts in solid work in the gym and works to get better (in his way) there.
            Wilder hasn't progressed, he was being outboxed by the like of Washington and Szpilka, two absolute no hopers, he proved against Stiverne his power is not elite, the one fight he has truly stepped up to B level opposition.

            The sooner this guy unifies the sooner we have one less fake ass champion masquerading himself in the division, to think this guy is second best in the divison goes to show how truly shocking the depth of talent within the division has.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View Post
              David Price dropped Joshua in sparring, it really doesn't mean ****
              Yea, if this is holding any value, then people must get a real laugh at Price flooring AJ.

              As I always say, sparring is practice. It's not a measure of your skills. Boxing on fight night is the measure of your skill.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                Ok so Johnny Nelson and the rest of the haters spreading rumors are exposed and Deontay was telling the truth on video in response to the ridicoulous exaggerated tales that Klitshcko knocked him out mutliple times in sparring and all that Bashir can confirm is that a PRIME Wlad 'Staggered' Wilder OK hahahaha!

                Deontay's haters stay taking L's. I remember telling a couple idiots that how can rumors be true when its a general policy to send your sparring partners to the hospital if they get KO? and in Wladimirs own words he states that Wilder was one of the best sparring partners he ever had and Wilder himself said tha champ sent the rest of the sparring partners home because Deontay was giving him the best work.

                Obviously Wladimir was right as you can see Deontay now is following in his footsteps LEADING the HW division with the MOST TITLE DEFENSE, the ONLY HW to beat a top 3 hw for a title ; not just a title but THE title ( WBC ).
                Damn, looking at your sig, if I were betting on this fight I would change it to Wilder by KO instead of decision. I've never seen him that pissed and aggressive before a fight. Stiverne should have been happy for another opportunity and just STFU.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
                  Wilder hasn't progressed, he was being outboxed by the like of Washington and Szpilka, two absolute no hopers, he proved against Stiverne his power is not elite, the one fight he has truly stepped up to B level opposition.

                  The sooner this guy unifies the sooner we have one less fake ass champion masquerading himself in the division, to think this guy is second best in the divison goes to show how truly shocking the depth of talent within the division has.
                  I totally disagree with you on the first part you have to pay really close attention because Wilder is not a standard sort of boxer. It is not a text book style and I certainly wouldn't tell anyone to watch Wilder to fight to learn how to fight, but some guys you don't change too much you have to let them figure out how to work some things into how they fight rather than trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.

                  WE have argued the Szpilka fight before in which i think you way overblown his success before being stretchered out of the arena and Washington wasn't really doing much of anything to Wilder Wilder just did less until round 4 when he opened up he won the round then stopped Washington the next round.

                  Heavy is usually pretty shallow though, rarely will there be more than a couple really good guys with maybe another coming up or falling off just behind.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
                      This is a known fact. My favourite quotes are Wilder stating before Wlad faced Fury 'why do I need to face Klitschko now when I can wait for him to get old' then after he loses to Fury he says ' it's a shame I never got chance to face him before he lost and I'd have been the one to beat him'.

                      This guy is truly pathetic, he's the most baby sat heavy ever possibly, I'm sure Wilder knew this guy would flunk his PED testing hence the only reason he signed to fight him.

                      The guy has been guarded all the way to Joshua to cash out no way he beats AJ or Fury.
                      well said ^

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