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  • yessuh
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    #21
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    • Davros?
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      #22
      Quadrine Hill will win a belt trust me.

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      • The Hammer
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        #23
        Originally posted by Davros?
        Quadrine Hill will win a belt trust me.
        Teddy Atlas thought so too, he predicted Quadrine Hill would be a force at heavyweight in a few years.

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        • Davros?
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          #24
          Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
          Teddy Atlas thought so too, he predicted Quadrine Hill would be a force at heavyweight in a few years.
          haha good old Atlas, Wilder is probably one of the few American heavyweight prospects who might turn out to be anyhting, Hill probably wont amount to much.

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          • The Hammer
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            #25
            Originally posted by Davros?
            haha good old Atlas, Wilder is probably one of the few American heavyweight prospects who might turn out to be good, Hill wont amount to much.
            Deontay Wilder is very good. They are matching him a bit too soft though.

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            • BostonGuy
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              #26
              It's so typical of NSB, to write the guy off after one loss. I don't need to recite a list of top fighters who have lost (by KO) early on in their careers. Hill needs to get back into the gym and refine his skills....

              Also on a related topic, there's another (or several) former football player that's campaigning at heavyweight and looks half decent. I forget his name; he fought on FNF earlier this year and went the distance. Does anyone know who he is?

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              • APryor
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                #27
                Originally posted by Tuavale
                People always say that the best American heavyweights play basketball and football.
                How are people this dumb???

                No one says that great American heavyweights are playing basketball and football. People say that the athletes who WOULD be great American heavyweights have instead been playing football and basketball for their entire lives. You don't become a great fighter by starting your training as an adult.

                Again, HOW ARE PEOPLE THIS ******???

                This is so simple. The same is true about any sport - the younger you start training, the higher your ceiling.

                You think there is a single chess grandmaster who took up the game as an adult? Do you even realize that if you don't learn to speak before becoming an adult, a team of the best linguists in the world could not teach you how to speak in complete sentences, no matter how much time they spent with you? You think a guy laces up the gloves as an adult and becomes a world beater?

                Just how ignorant do you have to be to not understand such a simple concept???

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                • starkiller
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                  #28
                  He let a 272 pound man land an uppercut on him.

                  Not very smart, since he weighed 228 in this fight. That means his opponent had more then 40 pounds in weight advantage. He should have taken on a smaller opponent or not get hit by that uppercut since he was fighting a big ass dude.

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                  • Crazylegs77
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
                    Deontay Wilder is very good. They are matching him a bit too soft though.
                    Soft is an understatement.

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                    • starkiller
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Crazylegs77
                      Soft is an understatement.
                      He is going to end up like Tyrone Brunson.

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