Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Destroys Bermane Stiverne in One Round
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YOUr right about the first part, but ggg didn’t back out of a fight. He chose not to jeopardize the Canelo fight for a shot at a title he’d prob get a shot at anyways. If GGG had chose to fight Suanders over Canelo his detractors would have crusified him.
Crawford victory should be poo poo, but it wasn’t big enough to deserve p4p 1.
But yes, Joshua fans are frightened of Wilder, as they should be.
You’re missing my point. Folks on here act like unification is the ultimate in boxing, as long as their fav is the one doing it. My post was pointing to the hypocrisy on this site.
Oh yeah, I agree Crawford’s win over Indongo wasn’t that big a deal. But again, you missed my point. I can say TC’s win doesn’t mean anything because I’m on record not caring about belts. But if you’re a belt guy and think unification is the ultimate in boxing. You can turn around and **** on a fighter for unifying. It’s hypocritical. It’s like I’ve told you numerous times. Belt don’t make the champion. The champion makes the belt. It’s just funny to me how people only seem to understand that when it’s beneficial for their fav to avoid a legit threat out there holding a belt. Like it makes total sense for AJ to fight Parker. But a Wilder fight isn’t a must.Comment
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The haymakers he threw were only after he hurt Stiverne, before that every punch was straight and percise. You're telling me you didn't see a single jab? You didn't see the set up for the right cross that initially put Stiverne down? You didn't see Wilder measure and control distance?Comment
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