Comments Thread For: Dominic Breazeale is Very Open To Facing Dillian Whyte Next

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #91
    Originally posted by eco1
    because it wasn't a clear win. Ref did help Dylan, and I think they should probably go for it again.

    And if moving on it is, let him fight the OLD Ortiz.
    It's unfortunate you don't dictate how or who whyte fights.
    He has moved past Parker, maybe a rematch in the future but he has his eye on the belt.
    So let's move on and see if anything solid will come of nreazeale fight.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #92
      Originally posted by Cutthroat
      Ortiz didn't start his flurry until there were 40 secs left in the round, after that he had a full minute to recover.

      Look, if you've been dropped 2x by the 5th, and have been eating shots from the hardest puncher in all of boxing, you are not going to be a fresh fighter.
      Nothing happened for the first 6 rounds. Then Ortiz has Wilder practically out in round 7, then he gasses out and doesn't throw much of anything for the remainder of the fight.

      Wilder had Ortiz down once before Ortiz gassed out, and that was the 5th round. And no, Ortiz didn't eat shots from Wilder before he gassed out. You could actually count the number of shots Wilder landed on one hand before that happened. So your "Concussion" rubbish is nothing but a load of nonsense.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #93
        Originally posted by Pusnuts
        Waaaghh pantywaist

        Of course he did, he literally ended the fight pummeled to his knees by Parker. The ref let him wrestle too much, Parker lost a point and no recovery timeout after being victim of a headbutt.
        That affected Parker a bit but he has to be a little more proactive himself.
        It's almost as though he wanted Whyte to edge the win to give him a payday and take the pressure off Parker and let him rebuild in quiet.
        Yes Parker is that nice maybe haha
        What are you talking about? There wasn't really any wrestling going on in that fight. So I don't know which fight you were watching.

        Whyte was tired at the end and hurt, but he wasn't practically KO'd. How could he be if he won the fight on points? As I say, do you feel the same for Wilder against Ortiz? I'm sure you don't. Thus your bias is obvious.

        It was an accidental clash of heads, not a headbutt. It happens sometimes in fights. So nothing new here.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #94
          Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
          DB is slow but Whyte is not a boxer. More like a clubber
          Whyte can box when he wants to. Just watch him against Browne. Brezeale is a brawler though who doesn't have that kind of skill. Whyte would just pick him apart by walking him into counters all night.

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          • eco1
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            #95
            Originally posted by Laligalaliga
            It's unfortunate you don't dictate how or who whyte fights.
            He has moved past Parker, maybe a rematch in the future but he has his eye on the belt.
            So let's move on and see if anything solid will come of nreazeale fight.
            LOL, neither do you dictate anything at all.

            I want to see them all fight, so let's go.

            I also want to see the two biggest f a g s HW have ever produce, want to guess who I think they are?
            Last edited by eco1; 08-27-2018, 03:25 AM.

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            • JWHardin
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              #96
              Originally posted by Randall Cunning
              Whyte has never fought for a title
              No, I stand corrected. I was referring to him losing to Joshua.

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              • JWHardin
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                #97
                Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                For the man aiming for the title, it's not a logical fight. It's a step backward and whyte don't want anything to do with a backward step. Breazeale is the way forward with more money in the bag.
                That is what I call logical.

                Look, there is more than one belt, so that excuse is weak. Its about challenging yourself to put yourself as one of the top Heavys, so no one can duck you. Whyte only wants a certain path with the easiest route to a shot. Huge difference. Whyte doesn't want Ortiz because he would expose Whyte as the gatekeeper he is. IF he is not, prove it!

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                  Whyte can box when he wants to. Just watch him against Browne. Brezeale is a brawler though who doesn't have that kind of skill. Whyte would just pick him apart by walking him into counters all night.
                  If the fight actually happen we shall see.

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                  • Cutthroat
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    Nothing happened for the first 6 rounds. Then Ortiz has Wilder practically out in round 7, then he gasses out and doesn't throw much of anything for the remainder of the fight.

                    Wilder had Ortiz down once before Ortiz gassed out, and that was the 5th round. And no, Ortiz didn't eat shots from Wilder before he gassed out. You could actually count the number of shots Wilder landed on one hand before that happened. So your "Concussion" rubbish is nothing but a load of nonsense.
                    Ortiz got dropped by a jab in the 2nd round coming in which wasn't counted, that's how powerful Wilder is. By the 6th round he'd been down twice and had eaten numerous punches, even in the 7th Ortiz was getting hit.

                    Compubox had Wilder throwing 346 punches, 90% of those punches to the head. I know it's hard to believe but Wilder is literally the most accurate puncher in HW boxing at the moment, he lands A LOT of short punches that go unnoticed by the casual fan.

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                    • BWC
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                      #100
                      Fantastic fight that won't happen.

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