You can count Lucas Browne among those who weren't blown away by the performance turned in by Deontay Wilder over the weekend.
Wilder made the first defense of his heavyweight title, scoring four knockdowns en route to a 9th round stoppage of Eric Molina at Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. The bout marked the first time the state of Alabama has ever played host to a heavyweight title fight, with 9,347 fans packing into the sold out arena in support of Wilder, who grew up less than an hour away in Tuscaloosa.
A collective gasp from the capacity crowd came in round three when Molina—a 33-1 underdog going in—had Wilder on wobbly legs courtesy of a left hook. Wilder was able to clear his head, proceeding to floor Molina in the very next round before going on to eventually score the stoppage win.
Aside from Browne longing for any big fight in general, he couldn't help but wonder what could have been had he been in the ring with the defending titlist at that very moment.
"Eric Molina put up a better showing than most expected and I take my hat off to him for that, but let's be honest, he was handpicked to make Wilder look good," Browne (22-0, 19KO) believes. [Click Here To Read More]
Wilder made the first defense of his heavyweight title, scoring four knockdowns en route to a 9th round stoppage of Eric Molina at Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. The bout marked the first time the state of Alabama has ever played host to a heavyweight title fight, with 9,347 fans packing into the sold out arena in support of Wilder, who grew up less than an hour away in Tuscaloosa.
A collective gasp from the capacity crowd came in round three when Molina—a 33-1 underdog going in—had Wilder on wobbly legs courtesy of a left hook. Wilder was able to clear his head, proceeding to floor Molina in the very next round before going on to eventually score the stoppage win.
Aside from Browne longing for any big fight in general, he couldn't help but wonder what could have been had he been in the ring with the defending titlist at that very moment.
"Eric Molina put up a better showing than most expected and I take my hat off to him for that, but let's be honest, he was handpicked to make Wilder look good," Browne (22-0, 19KO) believes. [Click Here To Read More]
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