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  • #21
    Fury gave Wlad the boxing lesson of his life....other men blitzed him, Fury outclassed him with finesse. And Fury and Wilder went neck and neck with Fury floored twice.
    Sparring is just that....sparring

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    • #22
      Color me surprised that Dillian Whyte is full of it.

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      • #23
        This just makes all of the people stating the rumors as a fact look like fools. There was a thread in here about this topic earlier and a lot of people used Whyte as a reliable source.

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        • #24
          Wilder fans will dismiss this because again, it doesn't fit their agenda. But this is the real reason why Wilder would never fight Klitschko. If Wilder was this amazing warrior which he claims to be, then he should have been chomping at the bit to fight Klitschko in a real boxing match. But he wasn't, neither was his managers. They knew then what they know deep down now, Wilder is a protected fraud who will get exposed when/if he ever fights anyone good. And not a fake boogeyman like Ortiz, who's best win was Jennings, but a really good boxer/puncher. That's why they have matched him against the Szpilkas, the Washington's, the Arreollas of the division instead of the Povetkins, the Joshua's and the Whytes

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
            I guarantee the sparring was stopped, which is a KO.

            Wlad isn't the kind of guy to go looking to hurt his opponent in sparring either, so it won't have been anywhere near his best shot.

            This is why Finkel was calling Wilder a 29 year old "baby" he didn't want to put in with Wlad.
            Of course u would find a way to spin this.... U hating jackazz lol

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
              Fury gave Wlad the boxing lesson of his life....other men blitzed him, Fury outclassed him with finesse. And Fury and Wilder went neck and neck with Fury floored twice.
              Sparring is just that....sparring
              I’m not exactly a fan of either Wilder or Fury’s style of fighting, or some of their odd statements. But the version of Fury that fought Wilder is not the same one that fought Klitschko. TBH, Wilder fought a Fury who is only 70% of what he was before (******* will do that to you — look at Sweet Pea’s career before and after), and Fury fought an aging, slipping Klitschko as well.

              Wilder is best heavyweight right now. Fury was best heavyweight in 2015, but he threw it all away. And Klitschko was best heavyweight for the decade before him.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
                Wilder fans will dismiss this because again, it doesn't fit their agenda. But this is the real reason why Wilder would never fight Klitschko. If Wilder was this amazing warrior which he claims to be, then he should have been chomping at the bit to fight Klitschko in a real boxing match. But he wasn't, neither was his managers. They knew then what they know deep down now, Wilder is a protected fraud who will get exposed when/if he ever fights anyone good. And not a fake boogeyman like Ortiz, who's best win was Jennings, but a really good boxer/puncher. That's why they have matched him against the Szpilkas, the Washington's, the Arreollas of the division instead of the Povetkins, the Joshua's and the Whytes
                I’m not exactly a Wilder fan, although I am proud he’s American. But I don’t think he’s a fraud. He’s a top-10 all time puncher but not near the complete boxer-puncher Klitschko was. He also IMO would have lost a landslide UD to the Fury that beat an aging Klitschko. Wilder did not fight that version of Fury.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

                  The reason he and his brother stopped sparring is because their spars became so competitive that they began to hurt each other.
                  I read that their mother banned them from sparring one another because after the first punch was thrown, one of them threw out their knee and they took this as an omen that they should never be sparring each other.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
                    Wow didn't know the rematch clause was if either won. That it would only be if Wilder won
                    That has been floating around here for a while. People close to the whole event knew they are fighting each other twice, back to back this year no matter what happens in February.

                    This is why I don’t get Team Joshua trying to ask about negotiations with Wilder. And this is why the WBC told Whyte his shot would have to be in 2021.

                    You can tell half of what is going on by tracking these belt organisations....

                    Like Helenius mysteriously appearing in the WBA rankings in December (Having done nothing to justify his ranking), and it comes out days later that Kownacki is going to be facing off with him.

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                    • #30
                      Yep Yep, the truth always finds its way to the surface. Nothing to see here but reality. These aren’t comic book characters, they are flesh and blood Human beings.

                      Vladimir after Stuart’s guidance was an absolute beast. For Deontay to get dropped in sparring was as much of a reality as all those that got dropped fully trained and in an actual match with Vlad. He did the same thing with AJ and if fighting Dillion he would have Iced him in five rounds.

                      But what’s ironic is we have all seen Dillion Whyte get knocked out by AJ. That is a You Tubial... moment. On top of that there is a high probability he was on PEDs at the time.

                      Despite the fanboys, there shouldn’t be any shame in that for any Heavyweight. These guys are cracking you with sledge hammers.

                      Think about how many rounds these guys go between sparring and fighting. But Whyte wanted the attention and now he gets it all in reverse. Every heavyweight has been dropped. Banks was Klitchko’s trainer and he got dropped by KO’d by Seth Mitchell and Antonio Tarver. Fury was dropped by former Cruiser weight Steve Cunningham.

                      So when is Dillian going to fight a so called “old man,” like Ortiz or an “easy fight,” like Breazeale? He keeps running his mouth all the time ducking and proving nothing in the ring. The guy is a clown trying to talk up a big pay day. A regular Eddie Hearn special. Give him Wilder when the real smoke clears. That will be a great looking nap when it happens.

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