Are you buying Pac vs Rios?
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In my eyes/opinion, yes. He'll beat the pretenders and anybody below a serious, -soon-to be serious Contender.
I actually think Hamer (if he loses) should be the first step up for Wilder.
I agree, Ruiz should beat him.Comment
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Yeah, no doubt, Dib is the mandatory though and had a rematch clause after that fight if he lost. I'm looking forward to that one, it should be fun and I think Dib will fight differently and bring the fight to Grad this time and it should be even more entertaining IMO.
Besides that, the card is dry. Ruiz-Hamer is okay but really not undercard of a PPV quality, IMO.Comment
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I'm definitely buying this one. And Zou Shiming aka the real Golden Boy is on the undercard and hes the most popular fighter in the sport.
This is the first major boxing fight in Macau so if you don't watch this than your missing out on the future of boxingComment
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He would, compared to the competition Wilder has been facing. Firtha is the first man in a while Wilder has fought who's not only under the age of 38 but also has n't been inactive for more than a yearComment
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Yeah I said in that "would Thompson beat WIlder" or something, thread that Hamer, Travis Walker and hell even Jameel McCline would be a step up for Wilder.
I have no problem with Wilder fighting as many cans as he wants, he's obviously raw and his people feel he needs more work.... my problem is (as I've said in another thread) that if that's the case, then take his ass off the televised undercards, replace it with decent fights and put him in 6 rounders on an untelevised undercard or something and don't hype him up and try to trick the casuals into thinking he's the next Ali, until he starts to step up.
Once he starts fighting guys with pulses, (I'm talking even a Travis Walker) then start spending the money and resources to put him on televised cards, etc.
This is just me, thoughComment
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I hope you're joking about wack ass ShimingComment
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