This isn't a Tyson/Berbick moment. Nor an Ali/Liston moment.
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This isn't a Tyson/Berbick moment. Nor an Ali/Liston moment.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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What really bothers me about Stiverne, he's not busy enough. He has to work Wilder hard with head and body shots. He can't give Wilder a chance to get set. If he stands back looking for a opening he may get caught and early. So work rate is the key. As I said before sometimes Stiverne is lazy. He better not be for this fight. He can make it easy or hard for himself.
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Absolute joke that a fighter that has not gone over 4 rounds is fighting for a title. just shows how awful the division is.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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I would say Wilder wins but would like Stiverne to win because of the attitude of Wilder...
Have anyone found a stream link that work now when wiziwig down? PM if soo!
Cheers,
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Interview: Wladimir Klitschko talks about Stiverne-Wilder
World Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko is a very interested observer in this weekend's big WBC title clash between champion Bermane "B Ware" Stiverne and unbeaten American knockout artist Deontay Wilder.
Klitschko feels it's an even match-up, but detected a fatal flaw in the powerful puncher from Alabama, "It (the fight) is 50/50 - I had him (Wilder) in camp, and he hits hard, but can't take it at all."
Klitschko has stated his big goal for 2015 is to unify all the belts and the WBC title, at stake on Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, is the last remaining belt that he does not possess.
However, speculations are that if Wilder wins, he will be steered away from Klitschko by his highly protective advisor Al Haymon. And if Stiverne wins, it is expected he too will avoid a mega-money unification with Klitschko by his promoter Don King, who has fared very poorly when his heavyweight boxers have squared off against the Klitschkos.
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I picked Stiverne solely out consideration of his experience at a higher level.
I hope Wilder proves me wrong, though.
Nothing personal against Bermane, as I like both fighters.
But the HW division needs a boost of adrenaline, to make us forget the endless parade of bums being shoved up into the ring with Wladimir Clinchko.
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