Deontay Wilder is in for a rude awakening

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Deontay Wilder is in for a rude awakening

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Gotta congratulate Deontay for his win but can't help but think he will be outclassed and likely KO'D by Klitschko or Povetkin or Haye or perhaps even Fury.

Wilder took up boxing late and as an amateur was knocked out a few times if I'm not mistaken. (There's a youtube video of him getting KO'D hard by some random Russian amateur).

Klitschko KOs him easily.
Haye KOs him easily.
Povetkin is technically better and stops him late.
Fury stops him late or wins a decision.
Tony Thompson beats him on points.
In shape Odlanier Solis destroys him by KO.
Mike Perez also KOS him.

At this point I feel Oliver McCall, Bobby Gunn, and Brian Minto are 50-50 fights (lol).
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Losing to Klitschko is what I think most would expect everyone under him to do at this point.

Haye can't even get in the ring lately so he probably seen his last KO.

I could see Fury giving him a challenge best case & worst case beating Wilder

Povetkin is vastly overrated in my estimation, but so is Wilder after he snatched up this title so who knows there.

Tony, Odlanier & Mike are too old, too fat & too small respectively to beat Wilder imho.

The other sh!t is insanity.
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ReggieDiggs wrote:Losing to Klitschko is what I think most would expect everyone under him to do at this point.

Haye can't even get in the ring lately so he probably seen his last KO.

I could see Fury giving him a challenge best case & worst case beating Wilder

Povetkin is vastly overrated in my estimation, but so is Wilder after he snatched up this title so who knows there.

Tony, Odlanier & Mike are too old, too fat & too small respectively to beat Wilder imho.

The other sh!t is insanity.
i disagree, he is vastly underrated. if he had better head movement hand height the'd be greater threat to wladimir

his resume sh!ts on any current boxer outside wladimir

he is going to fight Perez next in a wbc eliminator which is awesome as will leave Wilder nowhere to run or hide. He will have to face povetkin or wladimir.
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cold187 wrote:
ReggieDiggs wrote:Losing to Klitschko is what I think most would expect everyone under him to do at this point.

Haye can't even get in the ring lately so he probably seen his last KO.

I could see Fury giving him a challenge best case & worst case beating Wilder

Povetkin is vastly overrated in my estimation, but so is Wilder after he snatched up this title so who knows there.

Tony, Odlanier & Mike are too old, too fat & too small respectively to beat Wilder imho.

The other sh!t is insanity.
i disagree, he is vastly underrated. if he had better head movement hand height the'd be greater threat to wladimir

his resume sh!ts on any current boxer outside wladimir

he is going to fight Perez next in a wbc eliminator which is awesome as will leave Wilder nowhere to run or hide. He will have to face povetkin or wladimir.
True Povetkin has looked quality in his last two fights as he had a point to prove. They will also be able to get Wilder over to Russia.
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Naandrew wrote:
True Povetkin has looked quality in his last two fights as he had a point to prove. They will also be able to get Wilder over to Russia.
which is why i think wlad will fight for the wbc next year. wilder vs povetkin or wlad are top top fights
wlad has the belts and fight will be in america
povetkin has the money and can easily win the purse bid (although if on NBC _ alhaymon, they can match povetkins manager)
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I wouldn't be surprised if Klitschko, Haye on his circa 2011 form (he's only getting older and more inactive though), Fury, or Povetkin beat him, with the odds of victory going in that order from highest to lowest and the first two being favorites. I'd be surprised if he lost to the others, though plenty of good fighters have been upset by someone who seemed like an inevitable victim and part of being a good champion is avoiding those types of defeats over several bouts.
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Wladimir Klitschko beats Deontay Wilder either through a one punch knockout (aller Kubrat Pulev) or through his abilities as a finisher (see Alex Leapai). Tyson Fury beats Wilder either through superior boxing ability or just sheer guts for me.

Povetkin outsmarts him and Tony Thompson probably does as well. Rest not sure on.
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An in-shape Odlanier Solis? :o :o :lol:

Now, there's an oxymoron if ever I heard one.

I don't know how anyone can cite an 'in-shape' Solis as a potential victor over an another opponent, when he's never in shape & practically specialises in obesity.
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Syntax Error wrote:An in-shape Odlanier Solis? :o :o :lol:

Now, there's an oxymoron if ever I heard one.

I don't know how anyone can site an 'in-shape' as a potential victor over an another opponent, when he's never in shape & practically specialises in obesity.
Which probably contributed to his knee going when he had his shot against Vitali K. Because Solis has been as high as 19stone 4lbs which is a lot of weight to carry around on a 6foot 1inch frame.
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Wilder will beat povetkins face inward from the outside work...within 6 -8 rounds. alex's chin isnt as strong as stiverne. wilder by 6 or 7 round ko.

Haye would give trouble....if wilder cant catch him.....decision to ? I would love to see haye/ Wilder

Huggy Clinchko wont know what the F to do with the super long reach / footwork / and swift cracking jab coming from wilder. Deontay will catch that glass jawed huggy-bear and ko him within 8 rounds.

Fury = Deontay will catch his huge glass jaw within 2 rounds.....and the big stiff , un talented gypsy is out of there !

I STAND BY MY PREDICTIONS ! :box: :bag:
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493dart wrote:Wilder will beat povetkins face inward from the outside work...within 6 -8 rounds. alex's chin isnt as strong as stiverne. wilder by 6 or 7 round ko.

Haye would give trouble....if wilder cant catch him.....decision to ? I would love to see haye/ Wilder

Huggy Clinchko wont know what the F to do with the super long reach / footwork / and swift cracking jab coming from wilder. Deontay will catch that glass jawed huggy-bear and ko him within 8 rounds.

Fury = Deontay will catch his huge glass jaw within 2 rounds.....and the big stiff , un talented gypsy is out of there !

I STAND BY MY PREDICTIONS ! :box: :bag:
...I just had a good and healthy laugh...thank you, you made my day :lol:
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With the state of boxing, will these fights even get done?
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Andrew Kearney wrote:Gotta congratulate Deontay for his win but can't help but think he will be outclassed and likely KO'D by Klitschko or Povetkin or Haye or perhaps even Fury.

Wilder took up boxing late and as an amateur was knocked out a few times if I'm not mistaken. (There's a youtube video of him getting KO'D hard by some random Russian amateur).

Klitschko KOs him easily.
Haye KOs him easily.
Povetkin is technically better and stops him late.
Fury stops him late or wins a decision.
Tony Thompson beats him on points.
In shape Odlanier Solis destroys him by KO.
Mike Perez also KOS him.

At this point I feel Oliver McCall, Bobby Gunn, and Brian Minto are 50-50 fights (lol).
ok... guess that's it for me. No need to "follow" boxing anymore, OP has ruined it for all of us.

BOLA lads...
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Andrew Kearney wrote:Gotta congratulate Deontay for his win but can't help but think he will be outclassed and likely KO'D by Klitschko or Povetkin or Haye or perhaps even Fury.

Wilder took up boxing late and as an amateur was knocked out a few times if I'm not mistaken. (There's a youtube video of him getting KO'D hard by some random Russian amateur).

Klitschko KOs him easily.
Haye KOs him easily.
Povetkin is technically better and stops him late.
Fury stops him late or wins a decision.
Tony Thompson beats him on points.
In shape Odlanier Solis destroys him by KO.
Mike Perez also KOS him.

At this point I feel Oliver McCall, Bobby Gunn, and Brian Minto are 50-50 fights (lol).
This thread tells us a lot more about "Andrew Kearney" than it tells us about Deontay Wilder. It tells us zero about Wilder, and tells us Deontay's success bothers you greatly. The only interesting question is why?
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Whoever Wilder's next opponent is, I look forward to seeing it. I hope it is Fury.

"Deontay Wilder is in for a rude awakening." Didn't we hear the same thing from many before the Stiverne fight?
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Wilder is still largely unknown. His chin hasn't suddenly been fixed. He's been knocked out hard, and that doesn't just disappear. He did prove that his chin is better than expected.

He also proved he has the stamina to go twelve. That was a big question. Granted Stiverne loves to lay on the ropes and not throw for minutes on end...it'd be interesting to see how he deals with pressure. His next fight is 50/50 against just about any reasonable challenger in the division. I'm very interested to watch it all play out.
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IRLangmaid25 wrote:
Syntax Error wrote:An in-shape Odlanier Solis? :o :o :lol:

Now, there's an oxymoron if ever I heard one.

I don't know how anyone can cite an 'in-shape' Solis as a potential victor over an another opponent, when he's never in shape & practically specialises in obesity.
Which probably contributed to his knee going when he had his shot against Vitali K. Because Solis has been as high as 19stone 4lbs which is a lot of weight to carry around on a 6foot 1inch frame.
Absolutely.

He looked like Mr Blobby's half brother! :o

Any notion that a fat slob like him can get into shape is laughable.
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I heard Solis just signed with Al Haymon & he'll be in the next sumo tournament in Japan.
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Andrew Kearney wrote:Gotta congratulate Deontay for his win but can't help but think he will be outclassed and likely KO'D by Klitschko or Povetkin or Haye or perhaps even Fury.

Wilder took up boxing late and as an amateur was knocked out a few times if I'm not mistaken. (There's a youtube video of him getting KO'D hard by some random Russian amateur).

Klitschko KOs him easily.
Haye KOs him easily.
Povetkin is technically better and stops him late.
Fury stops him late or wins a decision.
Tony Thompson beats him on points.
In shape Odlanier Solis destroys him by KO.
Mike Perez also KOS him.

At this point I feel Oliver McCall, Bobby Gunn, and Brian Minto are 50-50 fights (lol).
I disagree.

IMO, Wilder is clearly the number two guy in the division. So I'd favor Wilder over everyone with the exception of Klitschko.
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Answer to:

Gotta congratulate Deontay for his win but can't help but think he will be outclassed and likely KO'D by Klitschko or Povetkin or Haye or perhaps even Fury.

Wilder took up boxing late and as an amateur was knocked out a few times if I'm not mistaken. (There's a youtube video of him getting KO'D hard by some random Russian amateur).

Klitschko KOs him easily.
Haye KOs him easily.
Povetkin is technically better and stops him late.
Fury stops him late or wins a decision.
Tony Thompson beats him on points.
In shape Odlanier Solis destroys him by KO.
Mike Perez also KOS him.

At this point I feel Oliver McCall, Bobby Gunn, and Brian Minto are 50-50 fights (lol).





You must be on planet Mars or Better yet Jupiter. Wilder won a Olympic Medal, KO'd his first 32 opponents brutally and easily like the early days of Mike Tyson who also fought mostly bums coming up. When Finally given the chance, he took advantage of it BIG time! He answered the Questions of ALL naysayers (Can not go 12, fought nobody as no chin) etc etc. He even showed some new things we did not know he had like defense with the ability to move and box like the small guys, an uppercut a Hook, most importantly a heart. He may not have seemed tired or buzzed but he was and he stayed calm even when the first opponent he faced would and did not go down from those early right hands. In actuality though with only seconds to go in the round he did hurt Bermaine and Bermaine tackled him to try and stay upward. Bermaine upon getting up was clearly dazed and had no legs. He wobbled like a wobbler. This was THE point, IMO that set the tone for the rest of the fight. Bermaine never fully recovered from those shots in round 2 and fought on instinct only. He was not he same guy and he was not himself because Wilder knocked all that out of him early and beat him up, Better though for Wilder since it gave him the chance to answer ALL is critics over 12 rounds. Long great career IMO for Wilder
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cold187 wrote:
ReggieDiggs wrote:Losing to Klitschko is what I think most would expect everyone under him to do at this point.

Haye can't even get in the ring lately so he probably seen his last KO.

I could see Fury giving him a challenge best case & worst case beating Wilder

Povetkin is vastly overrated in my estimation, but so is Wilder after he snatched up this title so who knows there.

Tony, Odlanier & Mike are too old, too fat & too small respectively to beat Wilder imho.

The other sh!t is insanity.
i disagree, he is vastly underrated. if he had better head movement hand height the'd be greater threat to wladimir

his resume sh!ts on any current boxer outside wladimir

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:lol:
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Never, ever underestimate the Brits' ability to overrate their guys.

Acting like Fury is some world beater is just smh stuff.

Wilder will kill Fury. So much faster and stronger than that guy it's not even fair. Look at the disparity in athleticism.

I mean, the idea that anyone thinks Fury is going to be quick enough to avoid getting his head stoved in is just.
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Sucks that Haye isn't fighting anymore. Always liked him.
Awesome style and bad ass trainer Mr Adam Booth.

Here he is Sparring Wilder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7tzdZvOWkY
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cultus wrote:Sucks that Haye isn't fighting anymore. Always liked him.
Awesome style and bad ass trainer Mr Adam Booth.

Here he is Sparring Wilder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7tzdZvOWkY
Nothing like a highlight video edited to show the best from your favorite fighter. Get a clue dude. :doh:
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