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  • j.razor
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    #191
    Originally posted by Karoriori
    It's nice that Wilder's ready (or at least claims to be). Unlike when he won the title 33 fights and 7 years in then his manager openly said they will milk the belt for a few years. Those fights will one day happen but Wilder has hardly been one to "man up" in recent history. At least
    Give it up dude, your throwing feathers at the wind....Oh AJ come out to plaaayyyyyy!

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      #192
      Originally posted by j.razor
      WTF are you talkin bout!?! If you are a true fan of boxing you'd want to see D.Wilder the very relevant one fight AJ.
      I absolutely want to see Wilder fight AJ, and AJ will wipe the floor with Wilder. He should have taken a unification fight with AJ as soon as he could, or fought Wlad. He's not fighting anyone dangerous. He's a coward and a paper champion. AJ is the man who beat the man, he is the real heavyweight champ.

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        #193
        Originally posted by IBOX4LIFE
        Stiverne barely wanted to talk in the interviews. He collected a check. #That_Is_All
        Oh Aj, come out to plaaayyyyyy!

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          #194
          Originally posted by EnglishOxide
          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.
          All AJ fans, I mean all D.Wilder haters throwing feathers at the wind....oh AJ, come out to plaaayyyyyy!

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            #195
            Originally posted by Bar Brawler
            This is actually the first time I see Wilder fight(I'm a new boxing fan) and I don't understand the big hype around him. I mean, it looked like a school fight to be honest, didn't it? No technique whatsoever. Correct me if I'm wrong though, I don't know this guy.
            sure you don't....Oh AJ come out to plaaayyyyyy!

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              #196
              Originally posted by E10Rifle
              Think pretty much everything that needs to be said (big knockout/fighting a fat sack of **** who didn’t throw a punch/AJ next please) has been said.

              Couple of notes:

              - Wilder’s footwork and jab are vastly improved over the past three years since I first saw him.
              - Still throws his overhand right as a telegraphed windmill. He’s going to leave himself absolutely wide open to a counter against a good technician.
              - 2 1/2 stone difference between AJ and Wilder. Might mean AJ that can soak up the Wilder power more effectively than others.

              Reckon AJ will take Parker in the spring, just to piss Wilder off and force him to make Hearn some money. 100 tedious threads on the same “AJ is ducking Wilder/AJ is fighting yet another opponent better than everyone Wilder has ever fought” argument.
              Stop throwing feathers at the wind. Oh AJ come out to plaaayyyyyy!

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                #197
                I favor Joe Calzaghe myself. Carl Frotz was great but Joe was the best fighter Great Britain has ever produced.
                Last edited by OldTerry; 11-05-2017, 09:54 AM. Reason: Link comment to another post.

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                  #198
                  Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
                  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?
                  No he doesn't want to see it, he probably another losing hater with multiple accounts like a fake **** talking journalist.......

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                    #199
                    Originally posted by jjsmyth87
                    Your really saying stiverne was in the gym 24/7 the last couple years sparring and training? Lol man you are crazy if yoi believe that. Hes been spending the last 2 years on the coach eating twinkies and watching Maury Povich. This guy was already a fat lazy slob bum but after he weighed in 15 lbs more than their first fight and he still had man boobs down to his knees I knew this was going to be a quick fight. I like Wilder but he needs to step up and fight someone with a pulse
                    Another throwing feathers at the wind....Oh AJ, come out to plaaayyyyyy!

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                      #200
                      Originally posted by OldTerry
                      I favor Joe Calzaghe myself. Carl Frotz was great but Joe was the best fighter Great Britain has ever produced.
                      LMMFAO....joke calslappy.

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