I think you might be overrating Wilders skills if you think he will be able to nullify all of Stivernes work.
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Wilder is a strong, fast athletic guy, so he will give Stiverne problems. Im sure some of Wilders opponents or victims could have beat Wilder if they could have avoided his punches, but when again when you have a fast, athletic guy in front of you, you will have to take his shots.
So im guessing Wilder will land shots on Stiverne and Stiverne will have to suck it up and ride the storm, and if he can do that, he can say ok you take mine now and see if you can take it.
But Stiverne mustn't take Wilders punches to show how tough he is attitude. He should try avoid Wilders punches as if a Wilder punch is a cross between Foreman, Tyson and a Gerry Coetzee rolled into one.
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It takes years to build stamina and if a fighter has never even been past 4 rounds going into championship fights, that is going to haunt him big time. Wilder will be taken out to the deep sea and drowned at some point at the higher levels. He and his team should have matched him against guys with great chins to see what happens when he gets to 6, 8, and 10 rounds or maybe they don't want to know what happens later. I've seen this many times and history is littered with guys who fall apart when their Sunday best doesn't phase an opponent. Then they fall apart like a machine that has only one screw, and that one screw comes loose. He does not have good balance and was rocked by guys in the pro ranks which indicates a questionable chin and his legs are stiff as a board. All these things indicate he'll be down for the count because he wont be able to get to his feet by the count because of how stiff and uncoordinated he is.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostWilder is a strong, fast athletic guy, so he will give Stiverne problems. Im sure some of Wilders opponents or victims could have beat Wilder if they could have avoided his punches, but when again when you have a fast, athletic guy in front of you, you will have to take his shots.
So im guessing Wilder will land shots on Stiverne and Stiverne will have to suck it up and ride the storm, and if he can do that, he can say ok you take mine now and see if you can take it.
But Stiverne mustn't take Wilders punches to show how tough he is attitude. He should try avoid Wilders punches as if a Wilder punch is a cross between Foreman, Tyson and a Gerry Coetzee rolled into one.
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Originally posted by BronzeBomber View PostWhat are you gonna say if Wilder KO's stiverne tho lol? Stiverne almost got knocked out by a washed up arreola, what do you think is gonna happen when wilder starts throwing with his size and power and reach that tiny boy stiverne cant avoid lmao, i think hes honestly about to get obliterated like pulev did even quicker, i just cant see him surviving.
Even manny steward has said wilder is the future
Sometimes overprotected heavyweights pan out, but most of the time they fall apart at the top level.
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Wilder needs to fight a top 10 heavyweight. As of now his 100% KOs has all been against guys rated no higher than number 30 in the world. I have never before seen a guy get to be rated near the top without fighting any rated fighters. Maybe he has a weak chin and so avoids guys who can fight and punch hard. He might be just as good as his record indicates but I want to see him fight a really good heavyweight before I have total faith in Wilder as this great KO artist.
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