Deontay Wilder Was 'Knocked Out Cold' By Wladimir Klitschko In Sparring

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  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    By the way, Klitschko posted video diaries of his training camps. The sinister black and white footage included in the first post was taken the last week in camp, long after the "mysterious" knockdown supposedly happened. That footage is included in the fourth clip I posted.
     
  2. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It was pulled from a longer clip that's been on Wlad's site for eight years. A lot of Klitschko sparring footage is included on the KlitschkoOfficial youtube page. None of the footage shows Wlad dropping Wilder. And I don't believe Wlad has ever said he dropped Wilder. And Wilder said he sparred 50 rounds with Wlad that camp and he was never dropped.

    It's like the long delay in England during the Clay-Cooper fight to find a new glove. Everyone swore for 30 years it happened. And there were cameras everywhere. But everyone missed it.

    Just another in the endless Wilder Troll Threads this site churns out ... but some of the Wilder trolls are also mods, so nothing happens.
     
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  3. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    You have to admire dinohelmets dedication to Wlad, I mean the poor lads just shut all his night clubs down following government advice but he's still determined to set us right on a Klitschko brother! Fair play lad
     
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  4. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    Its boxing terminology. Those who cannot take a punch have " Glass Jaws ". But seriously, that wasn't a big punch that first floored Wilder. Half the other ranked heavies would not have gone down, and most of those who did would rise on steadier legs. Wilder's legs were shot after that punch. It's easy to see on the video.

    You could Wilder has issues with body punches. Most skinny string bean types do. Fury floored Wilder with a body shot.

    I don't want to see Fury vs Wilder 3. I want to see Wilder vs. another contender in his prime or vs. an up and coming talent who can box and punch. Wilder will be stopped again, and then maybe just maybe his fans will finally realize the truth, which is he was a carefully managed puncher who could not take it and was matched vs either old men or non-top 10 opponents, outside of Fury.
     
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  5. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    This isn't a troll thread. I never saw a thread on this topic. I take it the testimonials from the people who saw Wlad KO Wilder mean nothing?

    Wlad did say he floored him and Wilder cannot take a shot when pressed on the topic. That was years ago, it might be still on the web
     
  6. snake33

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    Sparring KDs are far from reality. The partner knows he will be fired
    if he roughs up the champ. I think the guy who KD Mike Tyson was
    excused from camp.
     
  7. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It was a punch to the back of the head. And he got right up. How is that a "glass jaw?"

    Also, how does he have issues with body punches? How many times has Wilder gone down from a body punch?

    For a guy with 44 pro fights, there sure aren't a lot of clips of him going down from punches to the chin or body shots are there?

    And here is the DREADED Body punch that Fury landed. In this clip from ringside, you can see Wilder tripping over his feet, which caused the knockdown. And, again, he hopped back up. BECAUSE HE TRIPPED. His feet were tangled.

    Body shots that drop guys tend to bend them in half and cause a lot of pain, like Hopkins vs De La Hoya and every other fight where a guy was crumpled over and fell in pain from a body shot.

    Wilder is in no pain from the body shot. He stepped on his feet because a nearly seven foot, 270 guy was charging him.

    Play the clip. Watch his feet. It's clear as day. I likened it to Wepner "DROPPING" Ali with a body shot, as Ali tripped from Wepner's foot.

    If you stop the clip, Wilder's left foot is on top of his right and he begins to fall as the punch to the body lands. And he hops up. Because it didn't hurt. He tripped.

    Does tripping mean you have glass jaw, too? Christ. And I see you've started the same troll thread with the same troll clip in the Classic section.

    Troll it up, Troll.

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  8. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, Wilder is not an elite fighter.
    His power saved him against Shpilkas, but it didnt work vs elite fighters.
    He couldn't even stop the mediocre Stevern in the first fight. Fury just toyed with him.
     
  9. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    It's no secret, Wilder openly admitted ducking him for the "WBC route" AKA THE EASIER ROUTE back in 2013

    Meanwhile Wlad REFUSED to spar Fury in 2011 & got schooled in a Sauna

    LEVELS.

    Wilder's chin is pretty good, he just has major jelly legs and horrible balance problems.
     
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  10. DavidBarnes

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    Very old news and ish happens not a big deal
     
  11. lucky luke

    lucky luke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow, I forget that Wilder was more or less likeable back then! When he fought for his family, and not to kill people.

    I think it would have worked out better for everyone If he'd kept that humble attitude and the will to learn.
    Instead of looking up to the champ he started to believe he was better than ATG's and instead of learning processes he went looking for a body on his record.
     
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  12. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Here's another troll. They just feed on each other.

    Name all the fights where Wilder was behind on the cards when the fight was stopped?

    Not your MADE UP, IN YOUR OPINION, IF THE JUDGES HAD EYES scorecards ... but the real scorecards.

    How many times in 44 fights was Wilder DOWN ON THE CARDS and NEEDED TO BE SAVED by his power or he would've lost? How many times in 44 fights?

    I count EXACTLY ONE. The first Fury fight.

    The only other fight he won where he was even down on the cards (in his whole career) when it was stopped was the rematch with Ortiz.

    And had Ortiz finished the seventh round, after a 10-8 seventh, Wilder would've been EVEN one on official card and down by two points on the other two official cards with FIVE rounds to go. Which isn't exactly in insurmountable lead.

    So this GARBAGE TROLLING that Wilder needed KOs to SAVE HIM in all these fights is just that ... MORE TROLLING.

    Post the scores of his fights and prove me wrong. Otherwise, quit trolling. And **** off.
     
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  13. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Finkel said Wilder wasn't ready for Wlad even after winning his belt....says it all.
     
  14. MURK20

    MURK20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Where's the clip of photo? Without either, I don't see the point of this thread.
     
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  15. SmackDaBum

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    I would like to see him getting knocked out cold by a Joshua 1-2-3-4-3-2 combo. imagen it a bit similar to the Wlad uppercut combo but with some extra.

    Or a pictute perfect Whyte left hook with ultimate force and snap coming together and exploding thru Wilder's jaw hanging in the air totally uncoordinated after missing a wild swing of his own.

    Then I would like him totally destroyed in a suposed rebuild machup by someone like Mahmudov ending his career in devastating fashion.

    In a perfect world.