Re: So who do we want to see Wladimir fight next?
Wilder was KD's by Haye and Klitschko in sparring and otherwise batted around like a rag doll.
His chin is weak dude. Probably weaker than Fury's. He has a really hard punch and the speed and range to land it, that's his one ticket.
And it is a good ticket because Wlad will not take well to it if it does land. But it's still a long shot.
Wlad will likely just punch the shit out of Wilder and leave him canvassed early.
Re: So who do we want to see Wladimir fight next?
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Wilder was KD's by Haye and Klitschko in sparring and otherwise batted around like a rag doll.
is this true or just another sparring rumour, like haye being ko'd by wilder? I can definently believe wilder was knocked down by both guys... I read a story saying wladimir said wilder did very well in sparring with him.
I voted pulev, the wbc belt isnt coming wlads way anytime soon so he might aswell get pulev out of the way, who has made some good progress with beating other minor contendors, his win v tony thompson looks alright after thompson disposed of solis.. Wladimir should leave teh other guys to build themselves a bigger reputation, it would make it a bigger fight and they might actually watch it in america for a change :S
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That's a good plan actually. And yeah I think it's time to return to America too. I doubt if anything will satisfy some though.
I've never heard of Wilder KOing Haye in sparring, that's a new one. And I know Wladimir said nice things about Wilder. There have been pretty solid articles by onlookers awhile back though that Haye and Wladimir both beat up Wilder pretty easily though. I wasn't there so can't validate the sources info or anything but it's pretty obviously the truth. I've never heard anybody refute those statements that was in the know.
Therefore I think in reality Wilder already has been exposed at the very top level. Although he does stand his chance considering his outstanding qualities still and will still be a potential force against the other contenders.
Obviously I'm alone with Arreola but I think Chris would be able to waste him personally. If Wilder could knock Chris out that would be a major achievement in my book. Something nobody, including Vitali has been able to do.
Re: So who do we want to see Wladimir fight next?
I think Wlad should fight Max Power and KTFO of him. :)
Re: So who do we want to see Wladimir fight next?
Wilder vs. Fury would be an exciting fight.
Re: So who do we want to see Wladimir fight next?
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I think Wlad should fight Max Power and KTFO of him. :)
what if max got a lucky punch and won :S jacksonman would have another aussie to make a million posts about too...
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That's a good plan actually. And yeah I think it's time to return to America too. I doubt if anything will satisfy some though.
I've never heard of Wilder KOing Haye in sparring, that's a new one. And I know Wladimir said nice things about Wilder. There have been pretty solid articles by onlookers awhile back though that Haye and Wladimir both beat up Wilder pretty easily though. I wasn't there so can't validate the sources info or anything but it's pretty obviously the truth. I've never heard anybody refute those statements that was in the know.
Therefore I think in reality Wilder already has been exposed at the very top level. Although he does stand his chance considering his outstanding qualities still and will still be a potential force against the other contenders.
Obviously I'm alone with Arreola but I think Chris would be able to waste him personally. If Wilder could knock Chris out that would be a major achievement in my book. Something nobody, including Vitali has been able to do.
Wilder koing haye was a big deal on this forum, it wasmeant to have happened in the preperation to one of the fury fights and was used as the reason(well haye being in terrible shape) haye pulled out.. It was started from some guy posting it on facebook and took off... looking at the sparring videos haye released it seemed he was having no problems with wilder at all.. I can certainly believe both of them giving wilder a very tough time when.. It was also pretty early in wilders career when wladimir sparred him and wilder is a bit of a noob still so you wouldn't expect too much out of him v wladimir, I can believe wilder has improved a lot since then.. I still think wladimir would own him though, tyson fury is the only one from this list who i think could win or make it interesting at least
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Pulev. It's a no brainer. Wilder isn't going anywhere near Wladimir yet. Trust me.
Wilder will fight for the WBC title and if he wins that will probably avoid Wlad for years waiting for him to decline and take the fight over in America
Klinchko is nothing to avoid.
I avoid watching that trash.
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Bo-Bo24
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Pulev. It's a no brainer. Wilder isn't going anywhere near Wladimir yet. Trust me.
Wilder will fight for the WBC title and if he wins that will probably avoid Wlad for years waiting for him to decline and take the fight over in America
Klinchko is nothing to avoid.
I avoid watching that trash.
well maybe not... but windmill wilder is someone who will avoid a lot of people
Re: So who do we want to see Wladimir fight next?
Back on the topic of Wilder-Fury, if Wilder beats the winner of Stiverne-Arreola II, and Fury beats Chisora in their rematch, a fight between them could be a big deal.
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Wilder has avoided his way to fight for a token belt, with stiverne-arreola winner, do not see him doing a complete opposite of his boxing career and pick a fight with fury, with no belt involved.
Wilder is a raw fighter, he has not been tested and could very well stumble like Price if he takes a step up in opposition.