Bermane Stiverne vs Deontay Wilder: Round by round updates, live blog

By Graeme Cross / Roar Guru

The most anticipated heavyweight fight in a decade is now two days. Will Bermane Stiverne assert his dominance in the Heavyweight division and justify his reign as champion? Or will Deontay Wilder prove he does live up to the hype and is the future of boxing?

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It’s a tough fight to call no matter which way you look at it, the only point people are agreeing on is that this fight won’t go the distance.

When I first saw this match-up, I thought it would be entertaining, but Wilder wasn’t polished enough to beat Stiverne. The more I’ve researched this fight, re-watched their old fights and spoke to members of each fighter’s camps, the more I’m rethinking that initial stance.

Below are some of the main discussion points and my thoughts regarding them.

Deontay is taking too big of a step-up, he hasn’t fought enough quality opposition yet
Initially I thought the same, but when you look at Bermane Stivernes record, except for Chris Arreola, his track record is very similar to Wilders. In fact their common opponent, Kertson Manswell, although only lasting 2 rounds with Stiverne, was TKO’d in 1 by Wilder.

Wilder doesn’t know how to use that jab
12 months ago, this was right. If you remember Wilder’s two Friday Night Fight appearances, Teddy Atlas pointed out how Deontay would lunge forward and open himself up with his jab, it was big, slow and cumbersome. In more recent fights Wilders jab has tightened up incredibly, he’s showing signs that he can coast the outside and keep his distance until the opportunity to drop his big shots arrives.

Paulie Malignaggi pointed out recently that Wilder has developed a routine of getting some traction with the jab, the throwing a slower left hook distracting his opponent just long enough to unleash his monstrous right hand. It’s solid, but Stiverne should be able to pick it off.

Wilder only has his right, Stiverne will neutralise it
On two of his most recent fights, Wilder has won with left hooks. He’s noted publicly he wanted to bring its power up closer to the right. This doesn’t mean it will drop Stiverne. I think Bermane will see it coming and have a response, but it will take its toll.

Wilder can’t box or go the distance, he will get frustrated and rush in to get KO’d
This is a very real possibility. We haven’t seen Wilder go past 4 rounds and he was noted early on as being rough around the edges. However he’s spent a long time now working with Mark Breland, considered by many to be one of the greatest amateurs the US ever produced.

Beyond that Wilder has been sparring with everyone who can benefit him including the one fighter to beat Stiverne, Demetrice King. Further to this, clips of Wilder getting tips from Lennox Lewis have been circulating YouTube albeit they are a couple of years now, but it shows the support behind him and his drive to develop.

Does this mean he can box? His last few fights have shown glimpses but does this mean he can go the distance and not get frustrated? He might be the best conditioned athlete in the division, but that’s no guarantee.

Wilder has a weak chin and no defence
The rumours around his chin start from one fight where he was dropped, but not KO’d. In fact he went on to win the bought. Questions of his defence are justified if for no other reason than he has never had to yet. Once again we can only speculate on what Breland has been teaching him, but being taught the best defence in the world doesn’t mean he will be able to apply it right.

Ultimately I think Stiverne’s game plan will be to push a few rounds and get Wilder frustrated hoping he will rush in and then finish him like he did Chris Arreola.

Conversely I think Wilder will try to use his jab, reach and height more than any other fight. He will go looking for a KO in rounds 4-6 when he believes Bermane is settling in.

Both fighters have been shown to be momentarily susceptible to an initial rush from their opponents, but with the pressure of this occasion, I believe both fighters will avoid it.

If this is the case, expect those middle rounds to be absolute fireworks. We are definitely going to find out who has the harder chin and who drops the bigger bombs.

The Crowd Says:

2015-01-20T07:55:29+00:00

Kavvy

Guest


100% agree that the emergence of a second tier is exactly what the division needs but "most fitting fight for the HW belt in a decade" was a bit much. I assume you meant in terms of competitiveness but it was a shutout really. Wlad v Haye, Vitali v Peter or Briggs were all more fitting, the dominance of the K's in those fights is not something to discredit their worthiness. Looking forward to Wilder v Fury and or Povetkin in the neat future. Reckon he rolls Fury comfortably. Most exciting prospect of all is the kiwi Parker but he's a few years away from the top. How good would it be to have a genuine HW champ Of the world from the antipodes!

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2015-01-19T23:56:07+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


I don't think it's disrespectful at all. Just because either of the Klitschkos weren't in it, doesn't mean the fight wasn't worthy of a HW title. Everyone knows they are both great fighters who probably would have stood well in past eras when the HW division was much more competitive. But outside a couple of controversial fights (e.g. Vitali vs Lewis), they have dominated in a manner that wasn't the most glorified or entertaining. It's not their fault that the HW division has been considerably weaker for a long time now, or maybe having them dominate the division is the reason? I'll leave that for another time. In the end, Stiverne vs Wilder was a fight that has done more for the division in a month than most heavyweights have done in years. It creates a division with 12-24 months worth of competitive fights involving fighters from across the globe. The possibilities of Wilder vs Fury and the winner fighting Wladimir is fantastic. Not to mention the impact Stiverne, Jennings, Arreola, Pulev etc. can all make on the division. A second tier effect is also the role a more competitive division has on developing new fighters. Right now it's very promising, let's see how the next 12 months go.

2015-01-18T12:47:55+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Wilder,Joe Parker,Shannon Briggs,Malik Scott,Tyson fury the big pom from Manchester, all these men want a crack at Klitschko $. Klitschko if he fights Wilder in Vegas could get a $30 million purse if he plays his cards right. A US fighter vs a foreign world title holder would be top draw. Think Lewis V Tyson, Lennox Lewis the Canadian or pom whatever way you want to go. Tyson Fury wants to fight Klischko at Old Trafford, also a good money spinner. But I reckon Klitschko should take the big pay day of Las Vegas, after his next fight in New York. $30 million he could get, maybe even $40 million, and Wilder could walk away with $20 million. Good pay day for both.

2015-01-18T10:53:05+00:00

Kavvy

Guest


I watched it. It was great, Wilder proved he was more than a power slugger using the jab well and getting his chin checked with a few left hooks and passing the test. But to say its the most fitting fight for the HW belt is crazy and pretty disrespectful to they Klitschkos.

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2015-01-18T07:25:59+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Stiverne won't make it. He was advised to go straight to hospital to recover - didn't state what from. Don King ended by thank Al Hayman. That's all everyone. Thanks for tuning in! Please leave questions and comments and I'll respond over the next couple days.

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2015-01-18T07:16:00+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder see's Fury as doing a similar thing as himself but in the UK and he would love to fight him.

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2015-01-18T07:14:02+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Asked about K's promoters Twitter comments that Wilder isn't up to the level needed, Wilder replied saying he should say that, it's his job.

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2015-01-18T07:12:20+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder admits him vs K would be the biggest and greatest fight so he says its a matter of WHEN not IF.

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2015-01-18T07:11:45+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder says he has a big heart and loves to help others. The win was partly that, he didn't just do it for himself, but for everyone.

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2015-01-18T07:09:38+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder says he doesn't care that he didn't win via KO

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2015-01-18T07:09:21+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Says he hurt his eye from a a resistance band in training. Said he trains for random injuries i.e. one eye closed, one hand tied.

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2015-01-18T07:08:21+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder states Stiverne is a true champion with a great chin. Says he wasn't hurt at all.

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2015-01-18T07:07:52+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Stiverne was telling Deontay throughout the fight that he couldn't hit hard, he didnt hurt and he was looking tired. Wilder claims that drove him more and he thinks it was a sign he was hurting him and winning.

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2015-01-18T07:06:49+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Asked about the Klitschko fight, Wilder said his dream world would be a fight again Fury and then ending the year with a unification fight against K

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2015-01-18T07:05:56+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Stated he is the best in-shape heavyweight in the world. Declares himself an elite athlete.

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2015-01-18T07:05:04+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Asked how he feels answering the questions people had about him (i.e. chin, fitness etc). HE said he was always aware of what he could do, but he is happy that he's shown it now.

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2015-01-18T07:04:00+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder says he is excited for the USA to have a homegrown hero, who is charismatic, good looking... etc. Everyone laughed. Wilder claims he hurt his left eye last night and couldnt see out of it during the fight. Hurt his hand during the 4th round.

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2015-01-18T07:02:14+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder says Stiverne was a true champion, very tough and took a lot of hard punches. States he was the perfect fighter for him to prove all the criticisms wrong.

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2015-01-18T07:00:52+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Wilder comes out in his Tux and is holding an ice pack

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2015-01-18T07:00:21+00:00

Graeme Cross

Roar Guru


Here comes Wilder!

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