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  • #81
    Originally posted by Jkp View Post
    Brezeale is a slow boxing bag on legs. Which is exactly why Eddie picked him for AJ.
    Nice try pal but breazle and molina were haymons choices as he had options on aj after the Martin fight

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
      Not the betting type. I have no issue with a different result for the fight...hope I'm surprised afterwards tbh. Just don't think I will be.
      Fair enough I wish I didn’t like to gamble it’s a cancer.... only when I lose of course

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
        Wilder will fight him because he is his mandatory.
        Mandatory?? That word does not exist in the world of the WBC. I thought Brezeale and Whyte were due to lock horns for their eliminator ? The WBC champion can do as he feels

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        • #84
          How petty is miller? Does it really matter boxing is about much more than power.
          So when Miller is gassing by 8th round he's going to be wishing he only had 8 cheeseburgers in one sitting, rather than the 12 he's eaten.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by theface07 View Post
            Go back to dreamland. That fight was over. After Joshua landed the huge uppercut on the inside, the writing was on the wall. After the two knockdowns, he had nothing left.
            I disagree. You don't stop a fight when a champion is defending himself and moving to avoid damage. As shown earlier in the fight, Wladimir had the ability to come back after getting hurt. You live In dream land and dksab.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
              Mandatory?? That word does not exist in the world of the WBC. I thought Brezeale and Whyte were due to lock horns for their eliminator ? The WBC champion can do as he feels
              Right...Breazeale was mando...then they ordered Fury...which by rule made him mando....then Fury Fury'd leaving them without a mando and and with an ordered eliminator.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                Right...Breazeale was mando...then they ordered Fury...which by rule made him mando....then Fury Fury'd leaving them without a mando and and with an ordered eliminator.
                Why Do you Wilder guys make your own rules up on here ? The WBC ordered the rematch , at no point in time was Fury a Mandatory otherwise he would have another year to even consider Breazeale who is owed a Wilder fight next, if that Whyte one falls the because that's another elimination bout they just keep adding on for no reason just to keep eyes off Wilder .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-01-2019, 10:53 AM.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                  Why Do you Wilder guys make your own rules up on here ? The WBC ordered the rematch , at no point in time was Fury a Mandatory otherwise he would have another year to even consider Breazeale who is owed a Wilder fight next, if that Whyte one falls the because that's another elimination bout they just keep adding on for no reason just to keep eyes off Wilder .
                  Not that the WBC doesn't have the discretion to bend its rules, but here are facts derived from the codified WBC rules.

                  1. Champion must defend against a mando at least once a year.
                  2. A fight between the champion and a challenger is either voluntary or mandatory.
                  3. Is the WBC determines that an immediate rematch is appropriate, it may order the rematch as a mandatory bout, permit a requested rematch as a voluntary about, or sanctioned about as a special about under rule 3.8 (special bout).

                  The WBC ordered the rematch, mandating that Wilder fight Fury, thus the purse bid. The WBC also ordered Breazeale to fight Whyte in an "final" eliminator with the winner being named mandatory.

                  What did I make up? Now the WBC will cancel the bid if they haven't already, cancel the order and relieve Wilder of the mandate to fight Fury, then either grant him a voluntary while enforcing the eliminator or cancel the eliminator, redesignate Breazeale as mando and open a free negotiations period.

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                  • #89
                    it is true he doesnt knock opponents out cold like wilder does but aj has way above average power imo.

                    either povetkin is completely shot and cant hold a shot anymore, or he jus didnt see the shot at all and never recovered or aj packs a punch- i suspect its a bit of each because the right hand he hurt povetkin with didnt seem like he put anywhere near maximum weight behind it. it was a quick shot.

                    aj is an extremely co-ordinated puncher. look at the shots he dropped wlad with for the second time in 11th round of that fight. he put his punches together extremely well, very accurate. and that is in the 11th round. but aj does get tired , but then recovers quickly.

                    miller has to be relentless to win. has to push aj to a unrelenting pace and not get hurt and retain enough strength to be able to capitalise on when aj gets tired

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by jas View Post
                      it is true he doesnt knock opponents out cold like wilder does but aj has way above average power imo.

                      either povetkin is completely shot and cant hold a shot anymore, or he jus didnt see the shot at all and never recovered or aj packs a punch- i suspect its a bit of each because the right hand he hurt povetkin with didnt seem like he put anywhere near maximum weight behind it. it was a quick shot.

                      aj is an extremely co-ordinated puncher. look at the shots he dropped wlad with for the second time in 11th round of that fight. he put his punches together extremely well, very accurate. and that is in the 11th round. but aj does get tired , but then recovers quickly.

                      miller has to be relentless to win. has to push aj to a unrelenting pace and not get hurt and retain enough strength to be able to capitalise on when aj gets tired
                      I don’t agree with anything you usually write yet I never attack you because it seems you honestly believe what you are writing. I agreed with some of what you wrote which is a vast improvement.... well done green k on its way to you for taking yourself out of the Wilder web and justifying your points

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