Bobcatbox, I'd rather play the ball than the man here. But that first half of your post is quite unbelievable given everything that has happened these last few years.
bobcatbox wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 12:04
The Wilder “cherry picking” narrative pretends to know that he and/or his handlers were somehow in control of the heavyweight division and boxing despite only having the WBC strap.
Nope, Haymon and King didn't need to, but they did have way too much influence and help from the WBC organisation. There were conflicts of interest with WBC board members being associates of PBC. Did you not find it odd that all of Wilder's challengers were either
PBC or King fighters who had no business being there? Did you not find it odd that Wilder was always set to win on the cards even when he was clearly being outboxed in a number of his fights before the knock out came.
You could just as easily make a total assumption that Wilder was one of the most avoided fighters in boxing.
I guess if you have a passing interest in the sport, but all the mounting evidence over the years points to the exact opposite.
He fought Fury - #1 Heavy in the world - to a draw. True, it was Fury’s return. True, he was subsequently stopped by Fury.
Again I'm a Fury fan but no one believed that when they fought. People thought Fury had no business being in a title fight in his condition at the time, and they still needed a robbery on the cards to get the draw for Wilder. Fury was a cherry pick gone wrong.
Did you see AJ chomping at the bit to unify the belt with Wilder?
Wilder literally let the cat out of the bag only this last month that it was his side stopping that fight.
How about Wlad?
Finkel would not let Wilder anywhere near Wlad. It's well documented by direct quotes.
Did you see Whyte jumping in the ring?
Well that again is well documented how Whyte fought eliminators, but was overlooked time and again by the WBC for Batman and Kings fighters who again had achieved a fraction of what Whyte had in the rankings, so...yeah there that.
Also there was Wilder openly flaunting this fact with the direct message saying he was going to make Whyte wait for 2 years.
Pov?
You do know Pov won the court case against Wilder right.
You’re telling me that NONE of those fights ever happened 100% because of Wilder and 0% because of any of them? Where is the proof for such a certain statement.
That is exactly what I am telling you, yes.
The first half of your post is unfortunately how they get away with it all, because I'm sure like yourself, most people don't have time or inclination to keep track of all the politics that go on.
Here is just as plausible of a narrative as the one being thrown around here
Um actually what is written above is based on evidence, the narrative I wrote is not purely subjective, your alternative narrative goes against what evidence there is.
the heavyweight division was at a very low point when Wilder captured the title. Especially American heavyweights.
Agreed
It improved a couple years later, but those guys preferred a shot at the lineal, aging champion Wlad
agreed, and they didn't fancy their chances against Vitalli.
and not the bombthrowing American who they’d have to fight overseas.
disagree, as explained no one was allowed near him that wasn't a Hayman or King fighter.
Nevertheless, how can you make a fight prediction based upon generalizations of a fighters record?
You make it sound like I'm basing this on only his box rec. I'm making my generations having looking at box rec, looking at his opponents and watching tape. He has built a fear reputation by first knocking out 31 bums on the American circuit. Then knocking out hand picked fights from his own stable and a very weak champion in Stiverne (who he couldn't stop in the first fight)
You don’t even want to try to explain why - from a sports/athletics standpoint - Wilder couldn’t bring down Valuev?
I have explained in previous posts before I replied to you. You obviously read them to even give the opinion that you thought Wilder beats Valuev. Note you were the one who gave no explanation, not me. I merely replied to you in kind with a throwaway comment that I disagreed.
So...
Has anyone ever dropped Valuev? He clearly wasn't dropped by Ruiz in the second fight which people point too. I would argue that Haye would have knocked out everyone on Wilder's resume, but he could only hurt Value. One shot, over 12 rounds which Valuev quickly recovered from.
Haye was a far superior boxer, and Wilder stopped boxing to instruction years ago. So why do you think Wilder could drop Valuev let alone stop him?
I don’t remember the big man having a terribly impressive defense. Or speed. At all.
Maybe not impressive, but it was effective at clinching and positioning his opponents within arm's reach.
Wilder has immense power that we know for certain.
Wilder obviously has very good power, but it's also overated. He knocked out fighters he was expected to knock out. As I say, he couldn't stop Stiverne, and he couldn't stop Fury, so I think Valuev's chin would be fine.
If he came in throwing those wild shots, I would tend to believe one or more of them hurts Valuev.
I agree, but I suspect he would also get himself hurt doing that.
Wilder’s rudimentary footwork adds to the fact that this would not be like the Haye fight. This would be over rather quickly as Wilder kept stepping in with wide shots. Big slow Valuev incapable of moving away or firing back in time.
Possible outcome. But I think you vastly overate Wilders boxing ability and underate Valuev's weapons. Valuev isnt Dominic Breazeale.
I stand by my statement that the blue print for Valuev was to outbox him, not try to blast him out of there.