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  • #31
    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
    Bellew v Parker might not even be bad. Parker hasn't looked great recently and not significantly bigger than Bellew. No way Tony beats any of the big heavies.
    Keep something in mind: Wilder, much like Haye is not really that good, or accomplished. He has his moments, his punching is getting better, definitely more consistant. But a smart evasive strategy could be trouble and it has nothng to do with Bellew. Its just the state of the division.

    Everyone has become such a size queen that people forget that we are not talking about relentless fighters with experience. When a guy like Foster went up and fought heavy weights and came a cropper against Ali for example, or when Archie Moore fought Marciano, these were excellent champions.

    More recently, guys like Holyfield, who had the work rate of a middle weight, and Tyson, who really was so dangerous that he did in fact hurt Michael Spinks... a great light heavyweight, were terrors! One could say to a crafty blown up cruiser...the words of Bela Lugosi "beware, Beware! Beware!!"

    But guys like Haye, Parker, Wilder, have a lot of weaknesses to exploit. I actually think Parker is the most complete of the three frankly. Its not inconceivable that even a smaller, defensive minded fighter, who can avoid a bigger man, might have some success.

    People get drawn in and tend to forget that an ambush fighter who fights maybe once a year, is not a ruthless juggernaught laying waste to opponents (Haye)... Bellew could even make a fight of it against another supposed destroyer like Wilder...as much as that seems inconceviable and it has nothing to do with Bellow.
    Last edited by billeau2; 03-04-2017, 07:26 PM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by -Freddy- View Post
      Bellew got very very lucky tonight. Without that injury I believe he would have been KTFO.
      Because Haye is a real wrecking ball mowing opponents down at the industrial rate of what...one a year? An ambush fighter with a real sadistic and ruthless street... Are you nuts? when are people going to look at the hype and understand that HAYE WAS NEVER THAT GOOD. he always fought sporadically, usually against immobile opponents who were happy to go toe to injured toe. When this was not the case Haye didn't do so good.

      Your wrong also, because despite all the injury affects, Haye did catch him and Bellew, to his credit, took the punch.

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      • #33
        This would end brutally for Bellew

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        • #34
          Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
          Because Haye is a real wrecking ball mowing opponents down at the industrial rate of what...one a year? An ambush fighter with a real sadistic and ruthless street... Are you nuts? when are people going to look at the hype and understand that HAYE WAS NEVER THAT GOOD. he always fought sporadically, usually against immobile opponents who were happy to go toe to injured toe. When this was not the case Haye didn't do so good.

          Your wrong also, because despite all the injury affects, Haye did catch him and Bellew, to his credit, took the punch.
          Are you nuts?
          Do you honestly believe jammy Bellew would have beaten Haye if it wasn't for his injury?

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          • #35
            I legit believe Bellew outboxes Parker.. Or IDK that's a close fight.

            Wilder I can see Bellew taking a step-back counter and shattering that glass all over the place.

            But most likely Wilder windmills and catches him and KO's him in 5-8.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by -Freddy- View Post
              Are you nuts?
              Do you honestly believe jammy Bellew would have beaten Haye if it wasn't for his injury?
              I honestly don't know... I thought Haye would have blasted him out in 3 rounds, but Haye's hardest shots weren't phasing him.

              Let's not forget the injury was precipitated by Bellew ****ing him on the chin and making him do a lil stanky leg.

              I honestly can say I don't know who would have won..

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              • #37
                I don't see Bellew's punches bothering Wilder. Wilder's getting better all the time, too.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by smeck View Post
                  I don't see Bellew's punches bothering Wilder. Wilder's getting better all the time, too.
                  You have morons here claiming Wilder needs a new trainer.

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                  • #39
                    The more skilled, more powerful boxer of the two, Tony Bellew, toys with him for a few rounds and then eventually knocks Wilder out cold after an uneven fight that shouldn't have been made in the first place.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                      You know what thats starting to sound good. Maybe thats the only way to get Anthony Juiceua in the ring.
                      The fight will happen, the money is there and both of them are flawed enough to make it worth the risk

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