SenorPipino wrote:You better believe.
Wilder is a punching prodigy, while Stiverne is a pedestrian heavyweight.
He may have been gifted with an alphabet title, but I wonder how many would consider the Haitian a Top 10 fighter if he didn't own the belt.
Stiverne has a bad habit of laying on the ropes. When he did it, he was hurt and shaken by Arreola.
Arreola can punch, but he's slow and his conditioning awful.
Go to the ropes, Stiverne and the Bronze Bomber will cut you down quickly.
Stiverne has done all he can to avoid this showdown with the future of the heavyweight division. He can't avoid it any longer, barring some sort of bogus injury pullout.
The title (one version of it, anyways) comes back to America on Jan. 17.
Wilder by KO in 4.
Only in America, Don King. Only in America.
I disagree with that, Stiverne has shown a plethora of skills; he knows how to set traps, punch at angles, give a little shoulder roll every now and then, counterpunch highly effectively and with KO power/precision and has a decent beard to match. If that's pedestrian then I guess no person on this forum knows what boxing really is.
If anyone we should be calling pedestrian should be Wilder, he has had a total of about 26 rounds in all of his fights combined and his best competition has been over-the-hill; we have never had the chance to see his counterpunching abilities, his defense for an extended period of time, if he can he really take a punch, him punch at angles, set traps.......Nothing!!
This is a man with probably the biggest question mark on his abilities but hardly anyone questions it because he knocks out a bunch of bums in two rounds or less..................big deal; a real fighter is supposed to KO nobodies quickly.