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legendary
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May 17, 2019, 09:40:41 AM
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I agree with most of the comments from our boxing fans here. Really love to see a lot of fans knowing lots of stuff here.  Grin. I don't know, hard to go against Deontay Wilder because of his impressive records and his punching power.

Breazeale's boxing records - http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/629462
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May 16, 2019, 11:23:25 PM
#8
I only want to see this man Wilder compete again if the man standing opposite him in the great Tyson Fury
Who is this Breazeale they picked up off the streets or someone we dont know.
There is a reason for these high odds so easy to predict what the outcome will be.

Nope not happening. They wanted to bring more hype and obviously more money in the table before we can see them both in the ring again.

But it will take a lot of negotiations if ever they wanted a rematch. Fury has aligned himself with Bob Arum, and we all know how Bob doesn't like to work with other promoters or boxers. He wanted all the money in-house.

So now we see Wilder fighting a bum, just to make easy money. I'm not really sure about the split but he obviously will take the lion share here. I don't expect the fight to last and it's gonna be less than ten rounds.
legendary
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May 16, 2019, 09:22:16 PM
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Well this is a big step down compared to Wilder's match against Tyson Fury even though this match was mandatory he could atleast face more deserving boxers like his fellow american Jarrell Miller or even Dillian Whyte just to prove a point. Agreeing on a match with a man who isn't even in the Top 10 is like accepting a fight just for formality and longevity of his belt. Wilder really needs to step up if he wants to face Anthony Joshua one day and he won't reach it just by fighting nobodies in the ring.

Exactly, a Dillian Whyte would be more attracted though, if Fury or AJ is not available. But fighting with  Breazeale? Nah, it looks like this is a mis-match for me. And trying to hype the fight by saying he wanted to kill someone in the ring? It just backfired on him and he lost a lot of respect by saying that. He and Fury should settle everything, but I guess we won't see that fight anymore as their managers or promoters right now won't allow that fight to happen.
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May 16, 2019, 02:16:44 PM
#6
Well this is a big step down compared to Wilder's match against Tyson Fury even though this match was mandatory he could atleast face more deserving boxers like his fellow american Jarrell Miller or even Dillian Whyte just to prove a point. Agreeing on a match with a man who isn't even in the Top 10 is like accepting a fight just for formality and longevity of his belt. Wilder really needs to step up if he wants to face Anthony Joshua one day and he won't reach it just by fighting nobodies in the ring.
legendary
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May 16, 2019, 01:46:19 PM
#5
I only want to see this man Wilder compete again if the man standing opposite him in the great Tyson Fury
Who is this Breazeale they picked up off the streets or someone we dont know.
There is a reason for these high odds so easy to predict what the outcome will be.
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May 16, 2019, 01:18:21 PM
#4
I'm not familiar with Breazeale, need to check his boxrec.
Me too lol. But well, that was understandable because he's an underdog Grin.

I'm excited to watch Wilder inside the ring once again. Actually, I'm more hoping to Wilder vs Fury 2 or at least Wilder vs Joshua (the most awaited fight of course). Anyway, since we're already here, let's see what Breazeale got; 8-1 record is not a joke in all fairness.
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May 16, 2019, 12:44:48 PM
#3
I'm not familiar with Breazeale, need to check his boxrec.

But I'm sure that Wilder has all the tools to beat this guy in my opinion. Wilder has is so heavy that I will assume that when he touches that ass, Breazeale will be in queer street.

Wilder by KO/TKO mid to 10 rounds.
Breazeale fought and lost to Anthony Joshua in 2016 and that is the first time he step up fighting big names, unfortunately he fell short. He I guess he will be a long shot here. I wouldn't say a live dog because he doesn't have the same competition as Wilder or the rest of the big names in HW class, Joshua and Fury. So Wilder will be the clear favorite to win here.
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May 16, 2019, 10:46:10 AM
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I'm not familiar with Breazeale, need to check his boxrec.

But I'm sure that Wilder has all the tools to beat this guy in my opinion. Wilder has is so heavy that I will assume that when he touches that ass, Breazeale will be in queer street.

Wilder by KO/TKO mid to 10 rounds.
legendary
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May 16, 2019, 10:22:39 AM
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May 18, 2019 at Barclays Center, New York

I'm sure that boxing fans are familiar with Deontay Wilder. He and Tyson Fury had a good fight in December, wherein it ended in a draw, it was controversial though. But the rematch didn't push through as both are hurling accusations as who is stalling the fight.

Breazeale open as 8-1 underdog.

And to put hype around the fight,

https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-no-regrets-over-saying-breazeale-die-on-saturday--139049

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WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is not concerned with the backlash over his recent statements regarding the upcoming fight with Dominic Breazeale.

Wilder alarmed reporters on Tuesday, when he told them that he was still trying to get a "body on his record."

He will make a mandatory defense against Breazeale on Saturday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

They've been involved in a scuffle in previous year, but I think Wilder went on board with this statement though.
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