Comments Thread For: Eric Molina: I Don't Get The Hype on Wardley, A lot of Opportunity To KO Him

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eric Molina: I Don't Get The Hype on Wardley, A lot of Opportunity To KO Him

    Heavyweight veteran Eric Molina has no idea why unbeaten prospect Fabio Wardley, 26-years-old, is getting so much hype in the UK. In his last fight, back in November, Wardley blasted out Richard Lartey. He will now face Molina, who lost in world title challenges against Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.
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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    An easy night for Wardley.

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    • joe strong
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      Molina doesn’t win many these days but 20-1? Might be worth a small bet on Molina. Only seen Wardley a couple times so I really don’t know much about him. Molina has a lot of experience.

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      • PBR Streetgang
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        Man they are trotting Drummer Boy back into the ring to get smashed? He didn't look like he wanted to fight anymore in that Hrgovic outing. That Adamek win and going a few rounds with Wilder has really prolonged his career but he's looked pretty shopworn in there.

        This won't be the fight where Wardley is tested. The drums go silent within 3 rounds...

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        • tokon
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          Although much if what he says is correct, they've picked Molina for a reason - and it's not to get Wardley beat!

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          • Tatabanya
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            #6
            Originally posted by joe strong
            Molina doesn’t win many these days but 20-1? Might be worth a small bet on Molina. Only seen Wardley a couple times so I really don’t know much about him. Molina has a lot of experience.
            I myself had a though about a bet on Molina, but then I watched again his fight vs Hrgovic and he just went there without a minimum of will.

            Wardley is quick and can hit a little, so it's very likely that Molina gets beaten again.

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            • joe strong
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              I can’t recall too many fights in recent years where Molina makes pre-fight comments. He actually sounds confident that he is going to expose Wardley. I won’t make any predictions because i have seen so little of Wardley but at 20-1 maybe i will throw $50 down on Drummer Boy... lol

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              • RightJabLikeZab
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                Been knocked out by every decent heavyweight he's faced. If this guy is decent he will be knocked out again.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  Who is even hyping Wardly? All i've seen is a few people claiming they'll keep a close eye on him to see how he develops.

                  No, i'll tell you what it is. Molina is just trying to create doubt in Wardly's mind and doing a very bad job of it. This won't work. Wardly hasn't been inactive like a few have. Molina is the one who has. he's getting smashed up. Enjoy the last remaining paydays because they'll be coming to a close pretty soon.

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