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    Default Re: How long will Wilder-Stiverne last?

    Wilder surprised me. He deserves credit. That was a sweet accurate jab and he split the guard plenty of times. His shots are still from the moon but Stiverne never once attempted to exploit it but that could have been because of that right coming back. I was expecting Stiverne to be a turtle early but maybe 36 caught up to him or he trained for one punch but Wilder did use nice movement and seemed to control the distance. I also thought Wilder would gas if this went late and he didn't. Guy deserves his props for that performance. Stiverne never looked right but that's because of what Wilder did just as much if not more then what Stiverne didn't do. Its the reason Stiverne did not and could not do it.

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    Default Re: How long will Wilder-Stiverne last?

    Wilder has really surprised me.

    He now elevates 4th for me below Klitschko, Pulev and Povetkin. (Excluding David Haye who is unranked until he beats a relevant fighter again)

    He has answered some chin issues. I thought he'd go at the first decent shot.

    And his stamina was much better than anticipated. I kept thinking he was done but he got second wind time and again.

    Bermane Stivernes workrate was atrocious. He really dropped the ball on this one, or maybe it was Wilder's credit for boxing better than most anticipated.

    I can't believe this one went the distance! That was unthinkable!

    Bermane has one of the hardest of chins for sure.

    @Master, looks like your man wins AGAIN!

    I wonder if I'll get one non-Klitschko fight correct this year :lol1:
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    Default Re: How long will Wilder-Stiverne last?

    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Wilder has really surprised me.

    He now elevates 4th for me below Klitschko, Pulev and Povetkin. (Excluding David Haye who is unranked until he beats a relevant fighter again)

    He has answered some chin issues. I thought he'd go at the first decent shot.

    And his stamina was much better than anticipated. I kept thinking he was done but he got second wind time and again.

    Bermane Stivernes workrate was atrocious. He really dropped the ball on this one, or maybe it was Wilder's credit for boxing better than most anticipated.

    I can't believe this one went the distance! That was unthinkable!

    Bermane has one of the hardest of chins for sure.

    @Master, looks like your man wins AGAIN!

    I wonder if I'll get one non-Klitschko fight correct this year :lol1:
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    Default Re: How long will Wilder-Stiverne last?

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Wilder surprised me. He deserves credit. That was a sweet accurate jab and he split the guard plenty of times. His shots are still from the moon but Stiverne never once attempted to exploit it but that could have been because of that right coming back. I was expecting Stiverne to be a turtle early but maybe 36 caught up to him or he trained for one punch but Wilder did use nice movement and seemed to control the distance. I also thought Wilder would gas if this went late and he didn't. Guy deserves his props for that performance. Stiverne never looked right but that's because of what Wilder did just as much if not more then what Stiverne didn't do. Its the reason Stiverne did not and could not do it.
    I can't give Wilder credit for fighting a punk ass bitch who quit in the ring. Wilder was there to be had. Stiverne felt his power early and just quit. The man has no heart.

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