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    Default Re: Alex "Destroyer" Stewart vs. Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I like Stewart on hand speed and a sharp jab, not to mention an exact opposite ring self awareness. I put more stock in taking a couple of HOF to the brink, getting up and holding own in the same amount of fights than a guy who has not had to come back from a thing and has faced no one. His loss to Foreman was more impressive than any win Wilder has managed to date.
    Foreman moved liked a glacier. Once Stewart settled down he was able to use his speed to his advantage and gargoyled George face. Fighters with more or similar speed to his own blow him out. Tyson. Moorer. I think Wilder is as fast as Stewart was

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    Default Re: Alex "Destroyer" Stewart vs. Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I like Stewart on hand speed and a sharp jab, not to mention an exact opposite ring self awareness. I put more stock in taking a couple of HOF to the brink, getting up and holding own in the same amount of fights than a guy who has not had to come back from a thing and has faced no one. His loss to Foreman was more impressive than any win Wilder has managed to date.
    Foreman moved liked a glacier. Once Stewart settled down he was able to use his speed to his advantage and gargoyled George face. Fighters with more or similar speed to his own blow him out. Tyson. Moorer. I think Wilder is as fast as Stewart was
    Stewart landed combos on Holyfield and Moorer, not blown out without doing damage first to each. Wilder is fast vs empty gloves and folding lawn chairs who didn't come to win...what speed let alone single solid punch, has Wilder walked through in 31 fights Tyson would have Seldon'd his ass too. Left him looking silly and all bent up

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    Default Re: Alex "Destroyer" Stewart vs. Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder

    Wilder is unproven in compararison to Alex but I could see a first round knock out of Stewart.
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    Default Re: Alex "Destroyer" Stewart vs. Deontay "The Bronze Bomber" Wilder

    I'd take Stewart anytime... He proved way more, and could've gotten the nod in a few high profile fights he had but didn't

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