
Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Destroys Bermane Stiverne in One Round
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That looked like murder but I think Bermane Stiverne wasn't even mentally there. He was defeated before he enter the ring looking more like a punching bag than a boxer. I knew wilder was going to win but never imagine like that.
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Wilder can only do what he can do against whoever he's put in there with and he did a good job of it. Showed a fast jab and clear power.
But let's be real.
Stiverne was a fat sack of **** who threw just one feinted jab and left himself wide open. He couldn't even see the bell when he had lots of time to.
This doesn't enhance Wilders reputation one bit. Any of Pulev, Whyte, Brezeale, Takam, Haye, Joyce, Dubois and hell even Kabayel would be the toughest opponents he will have faced up to this point. That's before even getting to Fury, Parker and AJ.
I know he got unlucky with Ortiz and Povetkin which would have been a clear step up in class but he can not get away with fighting bums any more because it makes it impossible to guage how good he actually is. Hell even Parker had a trickier fight in Hughie Fury.
Let's see him against somebody who can actually box, if it's AJ next then great, but if not, there's no excuses for not fighting any of the above names I've mentioned.Comment
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Ask someone that huge to bend their bodies like how Bermaine was bent up when he was out of it. You can't. Its damn near impossible. Only happens when your chin gets cracked, but why try and out argue bro science? You can eat spinach and fight 50 men based on that logic.Comment
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GIF : Wilder vs. Stiverne II. KO
1hourRun we need gifs of wilder just standing there lol
Sup bruh, you caught me before I dipped out to da club about to make it rain on deez hoes with my winnings!
Yo! look at Stivernes mouth guard! will see if I get back home by tomorrow and post up.Comment
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C'mon folks, some of you actually comparing THIS Stiverne to the Stiverne in the first fight? You cannot be that loco. Yeah I know, highlight reel windmill blowout, blah blah blah. And good for Wilder. But c'mon, this wasn't anything amazing if you do some serious analysing of exactly what version of Stiverne that Wilder fought.
Here's the thing... Joshua has ALREADY SAID the Wilder fight HAS TO HAPPEN. So enough with the b.s. about how Anthony is scared of Wilder. And if your Wilder is so much of a badazz, he should have no worries getting paid 3-4 mil $$ + U.S. TV rights to fight Whyte in England, on Joshua's card headlining vs Parker. THAT will be a huge money card, and then we get the AJ vs The Windmill King fight a few months later. Which would likely set attendance records for the sport. I really don't see why any fan would be against something like this. We fans end up getting two great fight cards with some obvious big action fights coming our way. And it will be great for the sport.Comment
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I swear that over the past couple years, all I’ve read on this site is “unification this” and “unification that.” Now all of a sudden, many of those same people that claimed unification was the tell-all/end-all in boxing somehow now feel that an AJ-Wilder unification isn’t necessary at the moment. Or feel that Wilder needs to build himself up to a justify having a unification with AJ. I don’t understand it.
It’s almost like as soon as GGG got his fight with Canelo, title unification didn’t matter anymore. No one gave a **** that GGG basically backed out of the four belt clash with BJS to fight Canelo. Crawford’s victory over Indongo in their four belt clash was poo-poo’d. Makes me wonder how genuine all the belt crap that’s been spewed around here the last couple years really wasComment
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WILDER should of struggled
He all but ensured more excuses from Hearns and Joshua.
Next they’ll say Wilderness needs to renounce his American citizenship and sign over 50% of future earnings.Comment
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