Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Pumped To Face Eric Molina at Home
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And who has Fury defeated again ? Stiverne was mandatory to Vitali Klitschko before the champ retired, he soundly beat Arreola, then in the second fight put him away like nobody else ever had.
Arreola was in the shape of his career both of those fights and was made to look like Deryck Chisora, with his face first defence.
Like it or not Stiverne is a better win than any Fury win.
Leapai defeated the no.1 ranked contender, Denis Boytsov. The WBO is a joke sanctioning eliminations involving guys like Chisora.Comment
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I understand it is not much talent in the Heavyweight Division I totally get that, it is really only Big Fights or NOTHING at this point. But I would have rather seen him fight Briggs which would have done Big Ratings instead of this guy.Comment
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lol
1) The WBC heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder, is making a voluntary title defense on Showtime.
2) +10,000 fans (record attendance for a basketball game was around 9,500 and that was without the option of adding floor seats) will likely watch their hometown star make the title defense.
3) 1.5m-1.9m homes, conservatively, will likely tune in for the fight (audience for Stiverne-Wilder peaked at 1.35m homes, and Wilder's face has been seen during nearly all of the PBC events so far and will be seen for the 3-4 shows leading up to his own fight, exposing him to 15m-20m homes, though unclear of how many unique homes are in that figure).
4) Eric Molina is a better fighter than this site gives him credit for (people on this site have simply gone to look at Boxrec, rather than actually watching the Arreola-Molina and Molina-Zambrano Love fights, his most recent outing, to decide with their own eyes).
5) Wilder is likely to win the fight, in thrilling and impressive fashion
6) The general sporting press (most mainstream of which will likely be ESPN) will go HAM, raving about this young, big punching, American heavyweight champion (and tacitly comparing him in passing to Wladimir Klistchko, the safety-first, hug happy Eastern European heavyweight with the other belts who has ****** the energy out of the division, tbh, for the American boxing audience).
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Dont really see the big deal, almost every fighter does it on their first defense.
Am fine with it, as long as he fights the winner of Perez - Povetkin, or Fury next.Comment
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1) The WBC heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder, is making a voluntary title defense on Showtime.
2) +10,000 fans (record attendance for a basketball game was around 9,500 and that was without the option of adding floor seats) will likely watch their hometown star make the title defense.
3) 1.5m-1.9m homes, conservatively, will likely tune in for the fight (audience for Stiverne-Wilder peaked at 1.35m homes, and Wilder's face has been seen during nearly all of the PBC events so far and will be seen for the 3-4 shows leading up to his own fight, exposing him to 15m-20m homes, though unclear of how many unique homes are in that figure).
4) Eric Molina is a better fighter than this site gives him credit for (people on this site have simply gone to look at Boxrec, rather than actually watching the Arreola-Molina and Molina-Zambrano Love fights, his most recent outing, to decide with their own eyes).
5) Wilder is likely to win the fight, in thrilling and impressive fashion
6) The general sporting press (most mainstream of which will likely be ESPN) will go HAM, raving about this young, big punching, American heavyweight champion (and tacitly comparing him in passing to Wladimir Klistchko, the safety-first, hug happy Eastern European heavyweight with the other belts who has ****** the energy out of the division, tbh, for the American boxing audience).
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