This fight could easily be a snooze fest, both being very tentative, not wanting to take risks, with their eyes on the future. Hope I'm wrong.
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hearn constantly forcing these rematch clauses has to have an impact on AJ's psyche. He would probably be sharper if he knew it was one and done. Ok, I wonder what happens if Wallin is able to put a bad cut on AJ? He's never had a bad cut before. If it happens how does he react. He and Wallin fought in the amateurs, and Walling keeps saying "if", "if". Doesn't sound like he has a real expectation to win this fight. On the other side, will AJ come out with any fire? He beat this guy before, so does that help his confidence? And Wallin, how far will he go to make this a fight? WilI he fight cautious and happy to survive? Or will he bring it? This could end up being boring if they both fight cautious.
I hope it turns into a good fight. If AJ comes with fire in his attitude, he will steamroll Wallin.
Wilder vs Parker though, at this point in their careers. Parker a part of Team Fury. Wilder still (in my mind) a bit questionable after so many head shots. But that "no matter what" spirit that keeps him going. Is he the same guy? This will be a classic for as long as it lasts. Like most Wilder fights, there are lots of ways this could play out. It will be interesting to see how Wilder deals with any sustained pressure, if Parker supplies any. Parker throws the occasional big shot too. If Parker doesn't pressure him and bother him ... it may become a typical Wilder fight (KO). But Parker is a former champ. Champs typically bring something no matter what. Not sure if Wilder is all the way recovered, thus, I can't pick this.
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Originally posted by MastaBlasta View Posthearn constantly forcing these rematch clauses has to have an impact on AJ's psyche. He would probably be sharper if he knew it was one and done. Ok, I wonder what happens if Wallin is able to put a bad cut on AJ? He's never had a bad cut before. If it happens how does he react. He and Wallin fought in the amateurs, and Walling keeps saying "if", "if". Doesn't sound like he has a real expectation to win this fight. On the other side, will AJ come out with any fire? He beat this guy before, so does that help his confidence? And Wallin, how far will he go to make this a fight? WilI he fight cautious and happy to survive? Or will he bring it? This could end up being boring if they both fight cautious.
I hope it turns into a good fight. If AJ comes with fire in his attitude, he will steamroll Wallin.
Wilder vs Parker though, at this point in their careers. Parker a part of Team Fury. Wilder still (in my mind) a bit questionable after so many head shots. But that "no matter what" spirit that keeps him going. Is he the same guy? This will be a classic for as long as it lasts. Like most Wilder fights, there are lots of ways this could play out. It will be interesting to see how Wilder deals with any sustained pressure, if Parker supplies any. Parker throws the occasional big shot too. If Parker doesn't pressure him and bother him ... it may become a typical Wilder fight (KO). But Parker is a former champ. Champs typically bring something no matter what. Not sure if Wilder is all the way recovered, thus, I can't pick this.
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