More impressive performance?: AJ-Takam or Wilder-Stiverne

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  • hayZ
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    #51
    Originally posted by Raggamuffin
    What makes Takam better than Stiverne?
    He actually seemed like he had a set of balls and didn't look absolutely shook when one punch landed. Bermane looked like he just came in for a payday and probably hoped he'd be able to catch Deontay with some random overhand right.

    That version of Bermane was PURE DOODOO and i didn't rate him highly before either. Takam came in good shape, looked like he was up for it and put it on AJ, he was game. Bermane looked like a beaten man before the fight even started, it definitely showed when Deontay landed his first punch.

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    • Raggamuffin
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      #52
      Originally posted by hayZ
      He actually seemed like he had a set of balls and didn't look absolutely shook when one punch landed. Bermane looked like he just came in for a payday and probably hoped he'd be able to catch Deontay with some random overhand right.

      That version of Bermane was PURE DOODOO and i didn't rate him highly before either. Takam came in good shape, looked like he was up for it and put it on AJ, he was game. Bermane looked like a beaten man before the fight even started, it definitely showed when Deontay landed his first punch.
      I don't know who came in for what. Im just talking results. Both won only one was far more impressive than the other. Far more.

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      • E10Rifle
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        #53
        Originally posted by Raggamuffin
        What makes Takam better than Stiverne?
        Apart from everything? Not much. Second troll to try this.

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        • Raggamuffin
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          #54
          Originally posted by E10Rifle
          Apart from everything? Not much. Second troll to try this.
          Damn, another alt lol.

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          • juggernaut666
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            #55
            The more easy to fool fan will say Stiverne but the more knowledgeable one knows better .

            First off Takam had no bad showings of recent ,that should be the first clue compared to someone 2 years out of the picture .

            The second one would be Derrick Rossey showed how far gone Stiverne actually was and that was proved in this fight .

            Thirdly ,Joshua did not force a knock out ,he systematicically broke a more relevant fighter down and could have ignored his own corners instructions and forced one .

            Measuring two fighters one obvious quit mentally and we allsee it after knock down one the other who actually was battered with 2 cuts over each eye kept trying even after a knock down losing every rnd .


            Who had the better performance ?
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 11-05-2017, 09:19 AM.

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            • JayID
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              #56
              Out of all 4 fighters I was most impressed by Takams performance. Considering the huge size advantage that Joshua had over him he was reluctant to lie down and actually put up a fight over the 10 rounds. I think most people will admit that Joshua's last performance was lackluster.

              Here's how I order the fighters "performance" wise:

              1. Takam
              2. Wilder
              3. Joshua

              Stiverne needs to actually throw a punch in the ring and not come in out of shape to get on the list.

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              • techliam
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                #57
                Stiverne has never been a good fighter. His best win is Arreola for crying out loud..

                and this was Stiverne who was out for 2 years, looked terrible in his last outing, and came in grossly out of shape

                What credit can you actually give for this win ?

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                • DuckAdonis
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                  #58
                  How is this even a question lmao ?

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                  • yammy25
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by JayID
                    Out of all 4 fighters I was most impressed by Takams performance. Considering the huge size advantage that Joshua had over him he was reluctant to lie down and actually put up a fight over the 10 rounds. I think most people will admit that Joshua's last performance was lackluster.

                    Here's how I order the fighters "performance" wise:

                    1. Takam
                    2. Wilder
                    3. Joshua

                    Stiverne needs to actually throw a punch in the ring and not come in out of shape to get on the list.
                    Being reluctant to lie down...but also only winning 1 round on the scorecards means his performance was better than his opponents??

                    Having guts.. doesnt make a performance. Why dont you just say not dieing is now a factor in performance rankings?

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                    • Raggamuffin
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666
                      The more easy to fool fan will say Stiverne but the more knowledgeable one knows better .

                      First off Takam had no bad showings of recent ,that should be the first clue compared to someone 2 years out of the picture .

                      The second one would be Derrick Rossey showed how far gone Stiverne actually was and that was proved in this fight .

                      Thirdly ,Joshua did not force a knock out ,he systematicically broke a more relevant fighter down and could have ignored his own corners instructions and forced one .

                      Measuring two fighters one obvious quit mentally and we allsee it after knock down one the other who actually was battered with 2 cuts over each eye kept trying even after a knock down losing every rnd .


                      Who had the better performance ?
                      Who has Takam beaten? And your amateurish damage control outlook wont change this poll, lmao. Polls rarely ever apply-but this one applies lmao. You tell that ****en ***** that Wilder wants a fight.

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