He is slow and telegraphs punches all the time. Every well trained serious fighter would predict what is he gonna do next.
I see him as totally winnable fight for many guys. Kabayel, Wallin, Hughie Fury, Yoka, Ortiz, Ruiz, to name some.
I don`t count Joshua, Fury, Usyk, Wilder, Whyte, they have bigger fish to fry.
How much money are these guys being offered?
Yes, that would be interesting to find out wouldn't it,?
Let's see him in with a live body next please!
How about Hughie Fury, he's looking for a fight isn't he?
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He's getting major money from Triller.
And they put him in a WBA title eliminator.
It was a win-win all the way around for Hunter.
I will wait to see him fighting somebody in final WBA eliminator to believe that.
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He's getting major money from Triller.
And they put him in a WBA title eliminator.
It was a win-win all the way around for Hunter.
I've lost all interest in him. If he wants to fight bums, when he had a good opponent on the table, then that's his call. I watched many interviews with him and I could always tell that he did not want the Hrgovic smoke, so when he pulled out, at the last minute, to go and fight guys nobody has ever heard of, I was not surprised. Nash out.
It was a duck. If he beats Hrgovic, which he doesn't believe he can, that puts him in the frame for a major money fight, beating turkeys on Triller doesn't. He has became completely irrelevant after getting a bit of exposure previously. Nash out.
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He's getting major money from Triller.
And they put him in a WBA title eliminator.
It was a win-win all the way around for Hunter.
Michael Hunter got substantially more money to go to Triller. So that was no duck.
It was a duck. If he beats Hrgovic, which he doesn't believe he can, that puts him in the frame for a major money fight, beating turkeys on Triller doesn't. He has became completely irrelevant after getting a bit of exposure previously. Nash out.
People need to understand that he is coasting these fights, but it's true, he needs to step up, but let's be honest, Hunter ducked him. He looks very durable, has shot selection and power. He's clearly not the fastest, but if his chin can hold up, he can go a long way in my view. Look how bad prime Holyfield looked last night. These new guys are better than the olden day one's. Nash out.
Michael Hunter got substantially more money to go to Triller. So that was no duck.
In the early part of his career, he has been high risk, low reward. But now for an IBF final eliminator, he is high risk, high reward. Especially for any IBF top 15 who is not going to get an AJ shot otherwise.
People need to understand that he is coasting these fights, but it's true, he needs to step up, but let's be honest, Hunter ducked him. He looks very durable, has shot selection and power. He's clearly not the fastest, but if his chin can hold up, he can go a long way in my view. Look how bad prime Holyfield looked last night. These new guys are better than the olden day one's. Nash out.
You look at his record and it's a lot of old men, and some bums you've never heard of, and more old men.
He had some good fights in the amateurs, but in the pro ranks his team is overprotecting him and it's starting to look suspect.
Thought he looked very slow at the weekend, it must just be mainly his power. He also looks durable to be fair, he's never been stopped in the amateurs or wsb.
I am not a believer. I know there are some on NSB that feel he is the future (and they will probably visit this thread and explain why). My eyes tell me he's stiff and robotic with his movement, his defense is lacking and he telegraphs shots.
I dunno, I remember when he first turned pro (not the WSOB stuff), there was alot of hype on him. When I finally got to see him, I was underwhelmed. I've seen about half a dozen of his fights and still feel that way. He's big and hits hard, maybe I'm being too critical. People see to be avoiding him but I don't see what others do....