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  • GMAN SUPREME
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    #41
    Originally posted by stellen
    LOL american heavyweights!!!!!! JOKES
    jokes on you clown. you can literally count all the great british heavyweights on one hand and that's being generous.

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    • jaded
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      #42
      What crap...and a PPV at that.

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      • Corelone
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        #43
        I guess backing up all night is better that just blowing a guy away? Molina was scared? Ruiz had no reason to be scared. These arguments don't make any sense.

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        • Tobi.G
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          #44
          Joshua is the next big thing. Wilder has nothing on him, Wlad is over the hill. Only one who could beat joshua is Fury if he comes back healthy and in shape. I dont believe that. Josh gets better every fight so Fury better come back soon if he wants to have a chance.

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          • Caught Square
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            #45
            I was very skeptical about Joshua after the olympics but watching his journey as a pro has me highly impressed, excited to see the next phase of his career.

            People will still complain about opposition after Wlad if he wins but he'll keep on beating other names and it'll be hard not to give him his props after a while.

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            • stellen
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              #46
              Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME
              jokes on you clown. you can literally count all the great british heavyweights on one hand and that's being generous.
              Its 2016 not the 1970's son. So my point = american heavyweights = worthless crap!

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                #47
                Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME
                jokes on you clown. you can literally count all the great british heavyweights on one hand and that's being generous.
                There's a slight population difference. For the size of the UK they have a pretty good record in boxing. The US have rubbish heavies atm. Molina was the number 2 was he not? Cuba, Russia, Ukraine and even New Zealand have better heavies than the USA now. Wilder is a nice guy, but the only people who think he's the best heavy are just being loyal to their countrymen.

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                • maddad2001
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Caught Square
                  I was very skeptical about Joshua after the olympics but watching his journey as a pro has me highly impressed, excited to see the next phase of his career.

                  People will still complain about opposition after Wlad if he wins but he'll keep on beating other names and it'll be hard not to give him his props after a while.
                  I suppose you might be right.

                  After or if Aj beats Wladamir, Fury, Wilder, Haye, Povetkin then he might be the best then.

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                  • bluepete
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Caught Square
                    I was very skeptical about Joshua after the olympics but watching his journey as a pro has me highly impressed, excited to see the next phase of his career.

                    People will still complain about opposition after Wlad if he wins but he'll keep on beating other names and it'll be hard not to give him his props after a while.
                    Other than Fury, no heavy will have a comparable resume after the next fight.

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                    • Scipio2009
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      Look at the Szpilka fight round 5-8.
                      Tactics are tactics, but there was nothing wrong with Wilder's feet (though he did pull out sloppy, something that could be corrected with more commitment to Wilder turning that front shoulder on defense).

                      Deontay Wilder is being brought along as a pro by Mark Breland, arguably the rangiest puncher ever to fight at 147lbs.

                      Wilder is picking up the long heavy jab, Wilder is picking up the ******* jab, Wilder is picking up that sneaky check hook, and Wilder has consistently worked to better place his right hand. Add in a better use of the inside body work, and Breland has taken Wilder's skillset, and taught him the tactics to maximize his skills.

                      Wilder keeps tall, keeps his range, throws a good solid heavy jab, and can still put in the rest of his shots behind that good jab.

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