Duhaupas fought Wilder and got stopped in the 11th, but Wilder's face looked like he got the worst of it.
Then Duhaupas fought the undefeated Hellinus and knocked him TFO. I think they took Hellinus out on a stretcher.
Takam fought Parker and lost a UD.
Takam was supposed to fight Ortiz but backed out to fight Duhaupas first, and I think it is because Takam knew that Ortiz was gonna be walkin him down all night, and thats Takam's game to walk a dude down and apply pressure.
So, I think Takam wanted to fight Duhaupas because Duhaupas is another guy who will be walkin down Takam, and Takam wants to know if he can fight while he is getting walked down.
All of this makes me think Takam and Duhaupas fight could just turn into a slugfest in the middle of the ring.
Not much chance of Takam knocking out Duhaupas, but I'm gonna call it Takam by Split Decision.
Duhaupas has an iron chin, plus he hits pretty hard. Takam is going to have to fight backing up and moving, which is why I think he wanted to fight Duhaupas before Ortiz, he needs to feel comfortable fighting outside his style against Ortiz.
I'm thinking that you guys are so high on Duhaupas because he isn't the kind of guy who is ever going to get knocked down or knocked out, because he takes good shots.
Remember Tex Cobb? Duhaupas is another Tex Cobb, but Duhaupas hits harder. He walks you down while he takes shots, and then tries to get off when his opponent stops moving.
All you have to do to beat Duhaupas is keep moving and keep throwing punches, don't let him catch you laying on the ropes or in a corner.
Duhaupas is just another Tex Cobb, pure and simple.
Whyte is a pure boxer, he knows he isn't a boxer/puncher, so he would keep moving and box Duhaupas, and be happy to outpoint him.
Duhaupas isn't good enough to stop Povetkin.
Duhaupas ain't good enough to beat Klitschko, Povetkin, Pulev, Wilder, Joshua, Parker, Stiverne, Takam, Washington, Ogonoh, Mansour, Whyte, and a few others.
Duhaupas ain't good enough to beat Dillian Whyte? Are you serious? probably you calling him ''GOD'' hahahahahahaha...
Sometimes you can joke but make quality joke. Dillian Whyte, Charles Martin, Gary Cornish etc... They're looks like tramp... I do not believe that they licensed fighter.
Duhaupas isn't good enough to stop Povetkin.
Duhaupas ain't good enough to beat Klitschko, Povetkin, Pulev, Wilder, Joshua, Parker, Stiverne, Takam, Washington, Ogonoh, Mansour, Whyte, and a few others.
I meant he stops how Povetkin stopped Takam, but from your list Whyte, Masnour, Pulev, Stiverne, and Takam get beat by Duhapas
Duhaupas isn't good enough to stop Povetkin.
Duhaupas ain't good enough to beat Klitschko, Povetkin, Pulev, Wilder, Joshua, Parker, Stiverne, Takam, Washington, Ogonoh, Mansour, Whyte, and a few others.
I think Povetkin could stop him to the body where Wilder is not punching often,Povetkin has serious power he TKOed Wach and its not ****ing easy.
I can't see Takam winning, I think Duhapas stops Povetkin like but who knows
Here's a poll for the Takam/Duhapas fight
Duhaupas isn't good enough to stop Povetkin.
Duhaupas ain't good enough to beat Klitschko, Povetkin, Pulev, Wilder, Joshua, Parker, Stiverne, Takam, Washington, Ogonoh, Mansour, Whyte, and a few others.
Interesting fight for me so Carlos Takam is not first class fighter but his matches very enjoyable... Pretty good.
Johan Duhaupas also good fighter and I remember him from the match against Deontay Wilder. Finally everything is possible in this fight. I'm no surprised any results.
Duhaupas fought Wilder and got stopped in the 11th, but Wilder's face looked like he got the worst of it.
Then Duhaupas fought the undefeated Hellinus and knocked him TFO. I think they took Hellinus out on a stretcher.
Takam fought Parker and lost a UD.
Takam was supposed to fight Ortiz but backed out to fight Duhaupas first, and I think it is because Takam knew that Ortiz was gonna be walkin him down all night, and thats Takam's game to walk a dude down and apply pressure.
So, I think Takam wanted to fight Duhaupas because Duhaupas is another guy who will be walkin down Takam, and Takam wants to know if he can fight while he is getting walked down.
All of this makes me think Takam and Duhaupas fight could just turn into a slugfest in the middle of the ring.
Not much chance of Takam knocking out Duhaupas, but I'm gonna call it Takam by Split Decision.
Duhaupas has an iron chin, plus he hits pretty hard. Takam is going to have to fight backing up and moving, which is why I think he wanted to fight Duhaupas before Ortiz, he needs to feel comfortable fighting outside his style against Ortiz.
I can't see Takam winning, I think Duhapas stops Povetkin like but who knows
Here's a poll for the Takam/Duhapas fight
That would be slagfast,Povetkin-Stiveren will be good too:boxing:
Povetkin vs Stiverne could be the HW fight of the year.
Povetkin is going to be jackin Stiverne up with those infighting upper cuts, and Stiverne is gonna be landing those overhand rights on Povetkin.
Some good fights coming up.
I'm taking Takam by decision over Duhaupas,
Stiverne by decision over Povetkin,
Kovalev KO Ward late
Jacobs KO GGG late.
Ortiz KO tomato can Scott early.
And I can't wait for Bellew vs Haye, because Bellew really faded Haye after Bellew took out BJ Flores. Bellew climbed out of the ring and tried to fight Haye at ringside. Then he insulted Haye on the microphone for 5 minutes while Haye stood there and took it.
Duhaupas fought Wilder and got stopped in the 11th, but Wilder's face looked like he got the worst of it.
Then Duhaupas fought the undefeated Hellinus and knocked him TFO. I think they took Hellinus out on a stretcher.
Takam fought Parker and lost a UD.
Takam was supposed to fight Ortiz but backed out to fight Duhaupas first, and I think it is because Takam knew that Ortiz was gonna be walkin him down all night, and thats Takam's game to walk a dude down and apply pressure.
So, I think Takam wanted to fight Duhaupas because Duhaupas is another guy who will be walkin down Takam, and Takam wants to know if he can fight while he is getting walked down.
All of this makes me think Takam and Duhaupas fight could just turn into a slugfest in the middle of the ring.
Not much chance of Takam knocking out Duhaupas, but I'm gonna call it Takam by Split Decision.
Duhaupas has an iron chin, plus he hits pretty hard. Takam is going to have to fight backing up and moving, which is why I think he wanted to fight Duhaupas before Ortiz, he needs to feel comfortable fighting outside his style against Ortiz.
That would be slagfast,Povetkin-Stiveren will be good too:boxing: