Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
The fight of Wilder against Poland's Artur will hopefully happen according to schedule on January 16. While Wilder will defend third time his WBC world heavyweight title. So how you look this fight no 1? And from the future prospect of Wilder how you look the hopes of Wilder fans who want to see a match between Wilder and Fury?
Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
Im looking forward to see this fight
What I dont understand is why his opponent was announced
3 weeks before the fight
I dont know the Polish fighter at all but he has only few weeks to train for this fight
I think Deontay is going to knock this guy out 4th or 5th round if not earlier
maybe first round
Let's go Deontay
What I dont understand is why his opponent was announced
3 weeks before the fight
I dont know the Polish fighter at all but he has only few weeks to train for this fight
I think Deontay is going to knock this guy out 4th or 5th round if not earlier
maybe first round
Let's go Deontay
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asdfjkl
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
I don't expect a KO tbh, the only KO he lost was against Jennings, who's a better boxer as Deontay Wilder and even that KO was more like a I'm too tired to keep standing KO, instead of a real KO
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sweetviolenturge
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
Really?asdfjkl wrote:I don't expect a KO tbh, the only KO he lost was against Jennings, who's a better boxer as Deontay Wilder and even that KO was more like a I'm too tired to keep standing KO, instead of a real KO
You have every right to your opinion of course, but I'm shocked you see this as a potential distance fight.
I mean, even if you discount the Jennings KO with the exhaustion excuse, Szpilka was up & down like a yoyo & life & death in two bouts with Mike Mollo. Who, while a strong, walk in banger, is nowhere near the puncher than Wilder is.
I think this one is a surprise if the bell rings to begin the sixth round. But, we shall see.
Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
Yeah same, i doubt it'll go past 4 reallysweetviolenturge wrote:Really?asdfjkl wrote:I don't expect a KO tbh, the only KO he lost was against Jennings, who's a better boxer as Deontay Wilder and even that KO was more like a I'm too tired to keep standing KO, instead of a real KO
You have every right to your opinion of course, but I'm shocked you see this as a potential distance fight.
I mean, even if you discount the Jennings KO with the exhaustion excuse, Szpilka was up & down like a yoyo & life & death in two bouts with Mike Mollo. Who, while a strong, walk in banger, is nowhere near the puncher than Wilder is.
I think this one is a surprise if the bell rings to begin the sixth round. But, we shall see.
Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
This match can go maximum to 6 rounds depends on Artur performance if he gives Wilder a tough time.....Two_RuLe wrote:Im looking forward to see this fight
What I dont understand is why his opponent was announced
3 weeks before the fight
I dont know the Polish fighter at all but he has only few weeks to train for this fight
I think Deontay is going to knock this guy out 4th or 5th round if not earlier
maybe first round
Let's go Deontay
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
Wilder KO for me.
Stylistically it's another fighter who suits Wilders style. They seem hell bent on avoiding movers and power punchers.
Stylistically it's another fighter who suits Wilders style. They seem hell bent on avoiding movers and power punchers.
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I think it is safe to assume Szpilka won't last the distance.
Artur will try to win the fight rather than safely collect his paycheck... and that means - combined with his chin (not that bad, but not good either) and defence (also average at best) - he will be knocked out soon.
Artur will try to win the fight rather than safely collect his paycheck... and that means - combined with his chin (not that bad, but not good either) and defence (also average at best) - he will be knocked out soon.
Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
I'm not sure where you get the 3 weeks to prepare. Last I read it was offered in the first week of December. Still not a lot of time to prepare, but more than 3 weeks. Its about 3.5 weeks out right now.Two_RuLe wrote:Im looking forward to see this fight
What I dont understand is why his opponent was announced
3 weeks before the fight
I dont know the Polish fighter at all but he has only few weeks to train for this fight
I think Deontay is going to knock this guy out 4th or 5th round if not earlier
maybe first round
Let's go Deontay
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asdfjkl
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
You guys seem to think that the American boxers are similar to European boxers, Europeans don't go down that easy guys, yea Duhaupas maybe, but the better ones simply don't.closer wrote:Yeah same, i doubt it'll go past 4 reallysweetviolenturge wrote:Really?asdfjkl wrote:I don't expect a KO tbh, the only KO he lost was against Jennings, who's a better boxer as Deontay Wilder and even that KO was more like a I'm too tired to keep standing KO, instead of a real KO
You have every right to your opinion of course, but I'm shocked you see this as a potential distance fight.
I mean, even if you discount the Jennings KO with the exhaustion excuse, Szpilka was up & down like a yoyo & life & death in two bouts with Mike Mollo. Who, while a strong, walk in banger, is nowhere near the puncher than Wilder is.
I think this one is a surprise if the bell rings to begin the sixth round. But, we shall see.
The reason Jennings had him down was because he wasn't prepared good, he has pasportproblems, had to fly 3 times between Europe and America, hasn't slept in ages, stuff like that. Yes, that's his own fould, but that's a big part of the reason back in the days.
I still give Deontay the odds because they are basically the same fighter, except for the thing that Szpilka is 3% less big and got 5% more fat.
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Butterbean
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
asdfjkl wrote:I don't expect a KO tbh, the only KO he lost was against Jennings, who's a better boxer as Deontay Wilder and even that KO was more like a I'm too tired to keep standing KO, instead of a real KO
to me it looks like wilders punchingspeed and power is superior to that of jennings. havent seen the opponent fight, so dont know if he can handle wilders speed and power. but hihgly doubt it. its not always down to technical boxing skills. just look at froch. ( yeah i know he also had an amazing chin to back up his power, ring intelligence and balls.)
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It was 38 days precisely. Still not much or fair on a guy who is known to be fat and lazy.Badhusker wrote:I'm not sure where you get the 3 weeks to prepare. Last I read it was offered in the first week of December. Still not a lot of time to prepare, but more than 3 weeks. Its about 3.5 weeks out right now.Two_RuLe wrote:Im looking forward to see this fight
What I dont understand is why his opponent was announced
3 weeks before the fight
I dont know the Polish fighter at all but he has only few weeks to train for this fight
I think Deontay is going to knock this guy out 4th or 5th round if not earlier
maybe first round
Let's go Deontay
As for outcome, both guys untested, both guys can crack, both guys with suspect chins. Its a toss up.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
I would be too, if I had to fight nothing but fringe hanger on's instead of legitimate contenders.
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Was Glazkov a fringe hanger on also? He is ranked #6 on boxrec, #7 by ring, #9 by Fightnews, etc. I don't think we can fault Wilder for not fighting Glazkov, can we?HomicideHenry wrote:I would be too, if I had to fight nothing but fringe hanger on's instead of legitimate contenders.
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
Glazkov is very average. his record is nothing special and his rankings are totally silly.
not that he's any better or worse than any of the others.
as for Wilder...the Szpilka fight was a very predictable option. we know Wilder is on borrowed time. They have gone for a fighter from the same stable who is a very small 6ft2 and not a puncher. Arthur hasnt had a 'win' to put him in any kind of legitimate contention even for this bauble.
Wilder should stop him inside 5
not that he's any better or worse than any of the others.
as for Wilder...the Szpilka fight was a very predictable option. we know Wilder is on borrowed time. They have gone for a fighter from the same stable who is a very small 6ft2 and not a puncher. Arthur hasnt had a 'win' to put him in any kind of legitimate contention even for this bauble.
Wilder should stop him inside 5
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
BoxRec, no offense, has never had a great ratings system. As for Fightnews and other syndicates, I take it with a grain of salt. The fact remains, true knowledgeable fans know whose legit and whose not in this business. Then again, this is a site that is plagued with Joshua fanatics with tinted glasses on, so the reference towards Fury that you have made is quite despicable considering he's rematching the NUMBER ONE heavyweight in the world, rather than face some set up.Badhusker wrote:Was Glazkov a fringe hanger on also? He is ranked #6 on boxrec, #7 by ring, #9 by Fightnews, etc. I don't think we can fault Wilder for not fighting Glazkov, can we?HomicideHenry wrote:I would be too, if I had to fight nothing but fringe hanger on's instead of legitimate contenders.
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bigman1968
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IBF are the real shame!
"Champiomship" fight as an undercard - shame, shame, shame....
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asdfjkl
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Re: Deontay Wilder looking forward to January!
Please look at the Jennings fight, then you'll see it wasn't a real KO, Szpilka was simply too tired to keep standing on his feets. It happened to Wladimir several times as well.Butterbean wrote:asdfjkl wrote:I don't expect a KO tbh, the only KO he lost was against Jennings, who's a better boxer as Deontay Wilder and even that KO was more like a I'm too tired to keep standing KO, instead of a real KO
to me it looks like wilders punchingspeed and power is superior to that of jennings. havent seen the opponent fight, so dont know if he can handle wilders speed and power. but hihgly doubt it. its not always down to technical boxing skills. just look at froch. ( yeah i know he also had an amazing chin to back up his power, ring intelligence and balls.)