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    Default Re: question : how good is Deontay Wilder ?

    His power is very good, even though he's fighting below par fighters.

    The exciting thing is that some of the time when you fight below par fighters you come across a tough journeyman that's hard to stop, (Glen Johnson's role now) so in his 26(26) wins, someone must have had a chin.

    It means that although he may not have the defences of a Wladimir K or the thought process/tactical approach of a Lennox Lewis, he can change a fight with one punch and has a chance against anyone.

    26(26)-0-0 and he's 27, he should be more in the spotlight, and you'd imagine if he was "that good" he'd have done more.
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    Default Re: question : how good is Deontay Wilder ?

    Another Alex Stewart ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Another Alex Stewart ?

    Yeah, but much bigger, I think that'll help Wilder if he ever faces a Klitschko.
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    Default Re: question : how good is Deontay Wilder ?

    Price would wreck him. Has power, but he's fighting puddings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Price would wreck him. Has power, but he's fighting puddings.
    ^So is Price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Price would wreck him. Has power, but he's fighting puddings.
    ^So is Price.
    You're both right, but Wilder looked bad, really green. He's never going to swim if they keep him in the kiddie pool.
    It's sicking to see a fighter with a 26-0 record who fights like a novice. I hope he has a concrete chin, he's going to need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Price would wreck him. Has power, but he's fighting puddings.
    ^So is Price.
    Tony Thompson is a much bigger step up than Price was for Wilder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Another Alex Stewart ?
    You got the wheels turning there. Nice. Wilder is really a complete mystery. He and Stewart both fed on the comfort of respected backyards and more than a few hapless bar room bouncers. But I think Stewart was much more composed...better at putting punches together and had already had a couple of 'Oh shit' moments where he had to come off the floor earlier in fights. He had that hurdle jumped. I honestly cannot remember Wilder being hit square on the chin yet...he has everything his way and its not entirely because he is so good but more so by verrrry careful design. Telling is that they said lastnight that he and Price had been thinking about a match for 3 years I hope that was not accurate. Anyone can see ko's if they are feasting on tin men and late subs. One plus though Wilder WAS much more patient to start. He took his time. His form is gangly and loose so hope he gets it together.

    I couldn't help but notice the irony as you mentioned Stewart. Both he and Wilder fought for that Wbc Intercontinental-who cares trinket. Wilder beat a former jr college B ball player lastnight and Stewart went to war, bled and stunned a young Evander Holyfield for it before being taken out, in his 24th.

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    Default Re: question : how good is Deontay Wilder ?

    Flintoff would knock him out.

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    Default Re: question : how good is Deontay Wilder ?

    Saw him for the first time over the weekend. When I saw him take a guard I couldnt help but think if this..

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    We won't really know until he fights somebody that will fight back and is able to drag him into deeper water. I think a Mariusz Wach or Kevin Johnson would be a decent test for him.

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    What about Seth Mitchell? I've read he's fighting Banks again, but I think a fight with wilder would be a good one.

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    Maybe so, but Harrison and Skelton have both fought for world titles at least. I actually think Seth Mitchell is the better of the American prospects despite losing to Banks. Van Wilder has more chance of being a world champion than Deontay does.

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