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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Whyte vs. Breazeale Showdown is Being Pursued By Hearn

    Promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom is crossing his fingers that a deal can be reached where Dillian Whyte could face Dominic Breazeale on the Anthony Joshua vs. Kubrat Pulev undercard take place on October 28 in Cardiff. Breazeale was scheduled to face Bermane Stiverne on November 4th at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, as part of the Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz undercard.
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    #2
    Yes, thats the best fight available for whyte

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    • juggernaut666
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      #3
      Great fight . This will really seperate who will be Joshuas future rematch ,big risk by Hearn . I would favor Whyte in a non stop12 rnd action bout. I dont believe Wilder will fight the winner he might not even fight after Stiverne and wait out Joshua .

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      • mlac
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        #4
        bumzeale will beat beetlejuice

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        • Tom Cruise
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          #5
          Fair play to Whyte and Hearn, they really do seem to be chasing tough matches

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          • Eff Pandas
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            #6
            I'm in for any Breazeale fight for the foreseeable future so this sounds good to me.

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            • sicko
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              #7
              I like this fight! The winner should get Wilder early 2018 IMO

              I don't think Wilder vs AJ is next still probably 2-3 fights away. I think if AJ takes care of Pulev he looks to unify with Parker!

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              • redmish
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                #8
                Whyte will beat brezeale quite comfortably on points. Brezeale took plenty of punishment against AJ before it was stopped and I'm not sure Whyte hits hard enough to stop him. Whyte has the edge in skill and that will be the difference. Good fight though.

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                • Afi23
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                  ""In an ideal world, Wilder will fight Stiverne, who is his mandatory. Get that out of the way and we'll fight Breazeale on October 28 and the winner can fight the winner early next year," Hearn told Sky Sports."

                  So he wants Brazeale to go over to the UK for Oct 28 and not the other way around on the Nov. 4 card. Doing so would greatly diminished an already diminished card.

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                  • angkag
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                    #10
                    Good fight, definitely hope it happens.

                    Whyte put up a good fight against AJ first time, even hurting him, but AJ just over-powered him and Whyte didn't have the skill to box his way out of it. He's getting better though (as is AJ..), and a Breazeale fight would be interesting to see where both Whyte and Breazeale are at right now.

                    Would prefer AJ to go Wilder and Parker in the next two vs rematch either of Whyte/Breazeale(for now).

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