Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder-Nicolai Firtha on Hopkins-Murat Bill
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That would be a great match-up but Arreola has already made it clear he doesn't want Wilder next and he also fought just a couple of weeks ago. He wouldn't have been interested to fight in November. He's back home and eating now and will be back in the ring next year.Comment
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Props to Firtha for being one of the few willing to step up. Big balls on that man.
I like balls... :wank:
Rest of the division.. take notes. And Observe Firtha's balls.
But in all seriousness, who in their right mind would want to step in the ring with THIS on short notice for a few thousand dollars?
It takes a man with an exorbitant amount of courage.
And since Arreola don't want it...
Chisora U NECKS!!!!Comment
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Props to Firtha for being one of the few willing to step up. Big balls on that man.
I like balls... :wank:
Rest of the division.. take notes. And Observe Firtha's balls.
But in all seriousness, who in their right mind would want to step in the ring with THIS on short notice for a few thousand dollars?
It takes a man with an exorbitant amount of courage.
And since Arreola don't want it...
Chisora U NECKS!!!!
I knew Wilder was more than a bum killer!!!!!Comment
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Guinn would definitely be a good choice for his next opponent; he can give Wilder the rounds he needs to move on to the next level. If he gets Firtha out of there too quick, they might look at stepping him up to the top 20 level though. If they don't, Guinn, Travis Walker, Pajkic, or Toney might be good choices of opponents.Comment
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I have seen him fight and I watched as Tye Fields brutally knocked him out. So how tough can he possibly be? As far as Wilder's career is concerned even with all the highlight reel type knock outs, his career is nothing short of boring.Comment
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