Wilder vs Usyk, 2017, who wins and how ?

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  1. christo

    christo Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    All the guys in this video would beat wilder. I'd bet any amount of
    money you want that AJ KO's Wilder in 6-7 rds and Usyk wins a
    UD if they fought late this year after Wilder heals. Wilder looks good
    because he fight inept skill-less twits. Special talents and pugilists
    like Usyk are rare and heads and shoulders in ability and trade over
    the very limited Wilder. He's athletic and can punch but that will only
    take you so far in elite level boxing. Wilder would only have a punchers chance against the novice pro Usyk, and it's simply because
    of the gulf in talent difference. By the way......GGG was 395-5 in the AMS, so don't know where you pulled that record from, son.
     
  2. NewBoxingOrder

    NewBoxingOrder Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Usyk is extremely talented.

    Wilder is taller and with longer reach.

    Not sure how good Usyk's chin is but he does seem to have power.

    Usyk is by far the better boxer, in my estimation. But would he get caught? Does he have enough experience yet? Is he big enough?

    I don't know if these two will ever fight, but I'm definitely interested in watching Usyk's career progress.
     
  3. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Considering Wilder has already been stopped by someone much smaller than Usyk and with pillow gloves, Usyk by Ko
     
  4. james5000

    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    Are you 10 and started watching boxing 5 minutes ago?, GGG did not have 300 fights and he lost plenty

    Here is his partial record which is 43-8

    http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Records/Golovkin_Gennadiy.html
    Wilder started boxing at 19 years of age and would annihilate Usyk and GGG at the same time, imagine if he was brought up with the sport!!!!!
     
  5. blundell

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    I like Usyk a lot, and I know that Wilder is still learning his trade compared to the more polished boxer in Usyk. But, I would expect to see Wilder take him out by landing bombs from the first minute.
     
  6. zop

    zop Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I have to agree...100%...
     
  7. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wilder by KO
     
  8. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Maybe I'm missing something but I don't see what you guys see in Usyk, sorry.
     
  9. zop

    zop Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I feel that you are not serious. Usyk has an excellent skillset (10/10). It is waste of time discuss about that. Is he capable to defeat giant HWs - that is the question.
     
  10. NewBoxingOrder

    NewBoxingOrder Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I never thought much of the guy, didn't even know him, and then I watched some promo thing about him that I think his management put together.

    The guy isn't the typical "stiff Euro" who can't move. The guy can move, he can punch from a lot of angles and positions. He's fluid. He's a real athlete and his amateur pedigree shows he has real talent.

    Is that enough for him to be a great pro or take on a heavyweight titlist? I don't know. We're just going to have to see how he develops as a pro.

    But I like the guy. I like him a lot more than I have many of the guys coming out of Europe who fail on the big stage.

    We'll see how his career works out.
     
  11. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    :good He's one of those wait and see guys in my book.
     
  12. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    I don't share you opinion. And I'm always serious when I'm not talking ****.
     
  13. zop

    zop Well-Known Member Full Member

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    OK ...I hope we will know soon...I would like to see Usyk against a giant HW (top 10)...As soon as possible....
     
  14. Ilikeboxing

    Ilikeboxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Usyk by knock-out. I can see Wilder holding his head back as he normally does and Usyk landing a left-right combo knocking him into the ropes. Wilder's knees will be trembling at this point and he'll try and get to his feet and fall down again in hilarious fashion.

    If Artur can land on Wilder and hurt him a few times, actually outboxing him Usyk won't have any problems at all doing this till Wilder does leave himself wide open. Usyk is a hell of a lot more accurate and faster than Artur. Usyk has feints in his ****nal too, so he'll be making Wilder miss a lot and using his left-hook quite often in this fight.
     
  15. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Perhaps the question should be, how many, in the hw top ten, wouldn't beat Povetkin?