Winner Of Wilder-Scott Gets Shot At WBC Belt

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  1. Lady Girl

    Lady Girl Kneel Before Zod! Full Member

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  2. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He likes to jump in with every punch thats his punching style, he can execute this type of powerful punches because he is built like a Scaled up thin Welter. At 6"8" with a high ratio of Fast Twitch muscles he gets the job done in Violent fashion.

    I don't support the view that he needs to gain wight or sit on punches, as that will make him a classic heavyweight...And he is ahead of all Heavyweights right now...If its not broke why fix it!
     
  3. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Wilder is not 6 feet 8 inches tall, he was 6' 6 inches tall, now they claim he is 6'7" tall. Vlad was always 6 feet 7 inches tall in the Olympics and pro. However, it really does not matter, Vlad has superior skills, power, stamina and experience to Wilder. Wach was 6' 8" tall, 250lbs. on steroids when Vlad fought him. Wach would knock Wilder out. Vlad beat Wach easily...............Vlad sure outclassed Wilder in sparring for the Wach fight, beat Wilder from one side of the ring to the other, knocked Wilder down with a jab. Haye made Wilder look like a drunk, easily beat Wilder to the punch...........Vlad punches much harder that Wilder, right hand, right hook, left hook, uppercut, hook of the jab, and a superior defense.........Vlad will knock Wilder out..........
     
  4. TowersOfIce

    TowersOfIce Max Kellerman ruined HBO Full Member

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    He didn't look impressive at all to me. That fat engineer he fought last was landing on him cleanly and repeatedly. Wlad, Haye, Ruiz jr., and probably a few others would clean the floor with him.

    There is a 24-year-old heavyweight from America who really impressed me. His name is Trevor Bryan and he's only had 9 fights. I've seen him fight only once. He knocked out his opponent in about a minute. Some say the guy he fought may have been ****. Even so, Bryan displayed **** hot speed, power, and coordination. Unfortunately, he is fighting for Don King. We'll have to see what becomes of him.
     
  5. silencio

    silencio Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Can't really see what Wilder or Scott have done to even merit consideration, let alone a title shot...
     
  6. rusev

    rusev Active Member Full Member

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    Everyone is going WBC route, this contenders are **** scared of Klitschko.. I guess, just Pulev has the balls to fight him
     
  7. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    By the time these fights are done and dusted Wlad will be older and will have slowed down while Wilder will have improved greatly. Thats if he isn't dusted off by Pulev or Fury first.

    Wlad undisputed hopes are going down the tube.
     
  8. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    In all fairness, the HW division being as thin as it is, a case could easily be made that Liakhovich was top 50. And Scott is...
     
  9. dellboi94

    dellboi94 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What a joke, I couldn't see scot or Wilder beating Arreola or Stiverne.
     
  10. kej718

    kej718 New Member Full Member

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    Fury will face Chisora in another eliminator

    and it is not like Wilder did not agree to fight him. Fury's team has been quite since they called him out and he agreed.
     
  11. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Which is still more than you'll ever be, a jealous racist that hides behind a keyboard.
     
  12. BlackBrenny

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    Tyson Fury in his early career struggled to get a decision over big John McDermott, John McDermott and Audley Harrison got flattened in a round by David Price, what happened to David Price?


    On to this subject, it's a joke that Wilder gets a shot when he beats Scott, but then there is a problem, he actually has to have a real fight with the WBC belt holder afterwards, and with his pathetic matchmaking, he will be woefully underprepared for such a task


    there'll be no smoke and mirrors then, Stiverne/Arreola will do a Seth Mitchell on big Deontay
     
  13. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    I'd pick Bogdan Dinu to KO Wilder
     
  14. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Speak for yourself, I am pretty sure he doesn't want to get sparked this early in his career :patsch
     
  15. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Fury doesn't have any power