Wilder deserves credit if he steps in ring to fight Parker

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  1. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Straight and to the point.
     
  2. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's a step up and a step forward for both fighters. It's a fight that should and needs to happen. It's in motion so why all the negative talk. The only talk should be about the skills that each fighter brings to the table and how it relates to them winning or losing.
     
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  3. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    will wilder have a mandatory after his fight vs wawrzk?
     
  4. NakiFan

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    You spelt Voluntary incorrectly.
     
  5. infini IV

    infini IV Dillian Whyte. KTFO like I said he would Full Member

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    Lets be Honest, if Parker fights Wilder and has half the success Spzilka did, wilder gets stopped inside 4
     
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  6. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    How exactly does this prove Wilder is protected? It proves the opposite.
     
  7. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Parker is nothing like Spzilka. .They couldn't be further apart.
     
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  8. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Wilder gets no credit, hes the champion and is supposed to be fighting ranked guys this isn't a consolation prize its prize fighting . One is supossed to defend his belt against highly reguarded fighters,he hasn't done that yet.
     
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  9. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Parker's style lacks the unorthodox movement deployed by Spzilka. Instead, he is either straight up or bending over, giving up his height. Two entirely different styles. However, Wilder's offence is similar to Ruiz's, but more accurate and more powerful. Not to mention, Wilder is faster than Ruiz and in much better condition.
    Instead of chasing Spzilka, Wilder decided to sit back and wait until he ran into a bomb.
    Wilder showed how versatile he is by facing and defeating so many diverse styles in opponents. Many more than Parker or Joshua have faced.
     
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  10. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    No. He'll need a tune up first.
     
  11. NakiFan

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    Diverse styles....

    Arreola- Heavy bag
    Molina- Swaying heavy bag
    Duhaupas- Heavy bag
    Stiverne- Heavy bag
    Spzilka- Mitt work.
     
  12. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yep Parker started as a professional boxer in 2012 whilst Szpilka debut 4 years earlier in 2008. In their time Szpilka has had 15 fights and 2 losses by knockout. Parker is undefeated WBO Heavyweight Champion with 22 fights. There has also been more experienced fighters on Parkers resume in comparison to Szpilkas but they both have fought Brian Minto which they both beat.
     
  13. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How so? We know Wilder being tall likes to wynd up loose haymakers from outside especially when opponents appear dazed and likes to box from outside like he should. Whereas Ruiz has to get inside and therefore keeps everything tighter, moving that head and utilising combinations more. Wilder doesnt even move his head, he doesnt execute combos tidy like Ruiz does, he understandably doesnt really fight on the inside.

    Id bring the youtube videos to show you what Im saying but no need for that as you know what Im saying. Im just wondering if you could point out how theyre similar? Im hoping you point out something insightful ;)
     
  14. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I don't watch YouTube videos of fights. I have the 1080p versions of all of Wilder's fights, so I probably have a better view of things than you do.
    Wilder sets up with right hand with jabs and hooks. His jabs are not wild or flailing and he hooks very well of of his jab. You can easily see Breland's influence in Wilder's jabs.

    Wilder does throw combinations, a lot. He is not a one punch boxer. He mostly throws 1,2s, and when he has an opponent hurt he swarms them with combinations. Sometimes he gets a little wild, but each fight shows him improving.
    Wilder is mostly an offensive fighter. His offence is better than his defence, but so far, he hasn't been rocked as badly as Joshua or Parker.
     
  15. Rockradar

    Rockradar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah you havent tied Ruiz into how him and Wilder are offesnsively similar. I was looking forward to that.

    I have yet to see Parker rocked. If you could provide evidence where he clearly is (head snap AND legs wobbled). Ive provided proof that youre wrong about Wilder getting rocked.
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