In what sense? At least Buster Douglas did something amazing one night AND he had some decent names on his record to earn his shot.
Stiverne on the other hand has done fuck all. Gets a second shot out of the blue, and doesn't even get in shape , and basically rolling over for his dough.
It was late notice , but nowhere near as late as Takam for example. If you can't do it justice , don't take it.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
Stiverne was an absolute disgrace. Didn't even bother training and you knew he was just there for a quick payday as soon as he got into the ring. Didn't even land a punch and folded like a newspaper.
He should not be getting paid for that performance.
In fact, the only two boxing performances I can think of that were as disgraceful were Charles Williams against Joshua and Audley against Haye.
I'm normally very respectful of anybody with the balls to step into a competitive boxing ring ..... but I thought Stiverne ripped off the public and doesn't even deserve to keep his boxing licence.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
I really fancy a bargain bucket now
Wilder did what he needed to do. Lets not get carried away tho, Stiverne was out of shape and inactive. No surprises with the outcome for me. In saying that it has created a bit of buzz for the AJ fight now.
Feel sorry for Granados, he'll fight anyone, a real fighter. Porter was a deserved winner tho. 2 really likeable fighters.
Lipinets was underwhelming, the cuts probably played a part and his opponent appears to have a granite chin. Talk of him facing Broner next. That would be fun.
Breazeale although unimpressive gets the job done. In a round less than Wilder too.
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I wouldn’t mind a Lipinets vs Broner match. I thought that Broner came in in shape against Garcia but was just outclassed. I think if he comes in shape against Lipinets, he may be able to pull off a W.
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