Could wlad vs wilder be like....

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  1. southpaw123

    southpaw123 Active Member Full Member

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    Lewis vs vit?

    With wlad as Lewis getting beat up pretty bad early on then coming back with a ko/tko in the middle rounds.

    It's a possibility that wlads age catches up to him and wilder is the lucky guy to take advantage of it. Plus wilder is tall enough to give wlad a jab that he hasn't faces yet.

    In the end though I think wlad would come through with a monsterous right hand to end the night.

    Just a thought.
     
  2. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    More like Lewis vs. Grant

    but props to Wilder and any fight against any of the other contenders in the division (other than Wlad) would make for a lot of exciting fights.
     
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    Constable Boxing Junkie banned

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    wlad is levels above this hype job wilder hahahah he would knock him out with a jab
     
  4. Slick n Jewish

    Slick n Jewish Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wow he beats a guy who fights like he was in slowmotion and now he can beat wlad gtfo. Wlad is light year ahead of Stiverne in skills and actually throws punches also wouldn't follow wilder like a f*cking sheep, he would decapitate wilder.
     
  5. southpaw123

    southpaw123 Active Member Full Member

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    Where did I say that?... I said an old wlad would knock out wilder... Sorry that you can't read buddy.

    Pretty sure it's a valid thought that in a year or so that wlad will become a beatable hw, yet still good enough to pull off a win over very good hw.
     
  6. Gneus7

    Gneus7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Possibly. Wlad is getting older. Wilder could still improve. If Wlad fights him in the last fight of his career (like Lewis vs Vitali) when he past prime and slowing down then yes it could turn out similarly competitive and exciting.
     
  7. southpaw123

    southpaw123 Active Member Full Member

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    That's my point. I would never say a prime wlad would at all struggle with wilder. But age always is a factor
     
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    Damn, you took the words right out of my mouth!
     
  9. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Wlad is a year older than Lewis was in his final fight.
    Wlad has boxed more than 60% more rds than Lewis did, and has competed in 60% more title fights.

    If Wilder vs Wlad were to happen immediately, a case could be made for being a similarly scripted ending to their perspective careers, but Wlad is far ore hittable now than he was 5 yrs ago, it's painfully obvious that GAYMAN is not just gonna feed Wilder to Wlad.

    It would have to be an even $$$$ fight, and I can't see Wlad coveting that belt to the tune of 8 million bucks.

    If someone from K2 stable is gonna fight Wilder it'll be Banks or Vitali. Someone more likely to take a shorter proportion of the payday.

    Vitali will LIKELY exercise his emeritus status if Wilder and Wlad can't agree to terms before the end of the yr.

    If Vitali vs Wilder can't be made, it's likely that Wilder will be stripped, Vitali will re-re-retire, and Potvetkin and Arreola will fight for the vacant title. :-(