Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte: No Surprise if Breazeale Beats Deontay Wilder

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  • Gillie
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bobby Shaw
    Let's see how much Hunter adds to the defensive abilities of Breazale
    I am curious about that as well but don't think it will make all that much difference. I don't see this one lasting more than a couple rounds. Wilder will hurt him.

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    • JWHardin
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      #12
      Originally posted by Bobby Shaw
      Let's see how much Hunter adds to the defensive abilities of Breazale

      Yeah, Hunter probably told him to do some extra bouncing up and down to distract Wilder to look at his man boobs, then boom!

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      • 15 Rounds again
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        #13
        Originally posted by Longhaul
        Hunter can’t help him .Breazeale looks like one of those over hyped big white guys that that pop up every decade.He won’t make it out of the first.
        Racist - why you have to bring race into it? You currently got a black hype job from Alabama ducking and dodging the real champ.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #14
          I wouldn't be surprised if Rivas beats Whyte!

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          • Bonduu
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            #15
            Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
            Racist - why you have to bring race into it? You currently got a black hype job from Alabama ducking and dodging the real champ.
            Am black but I got to admit there is an alarming trend of blacks becoming racists take for example Wilder and his bunch of coons at LDBC, never seen more a more racist fan girl following like the LDBC...

            Just ignore them, they are piss poor, jobless or have an IQ of a donkey...

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            • Ake-Dawg
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              #16
              Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
              Racist - why you have to bring race into it? You currently got a black hype job from Alabama ducking and dodging the real champ.
              Gerry Cooney
              Tommy Morrison
              Jerry Quarry
              Chuck Wepner

              Google "great white hype". It's not a racist term at all.

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                #17
                Originally posted by sammybee
                Breazeale can take a punch but three clean hard successive punches will drop him. Izu Ugonoh and AJ were successful with that.

                Breazeale can punch too but his defence is not too good.

                If he decides to block Wilder's punches with his face, then I see him being stopped within six rounds.
                This is how I feel too. The two variables for me are Wilder pushing too hard for a KO and Breazeale's ability to withstand/avoid Deontay's power. Trouble doesn't do anything exceptionally well in the ring but he's big, tough and game. The Black Pole put him through serious adversity but he prevailed and Duhaupas showed that sometimes big and tough can keep you in fights for something to happen late.

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                • Bobby Shaw
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Longhaul
                  Hunter can’t help him .Breazeale looks like one of those over hyped big white guys that that pop up every decade.He won’t make it out of the first.
                  Lol please give the guy a chance. He has some decent power and given a few adjustments he could make this a good fight.

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                  • Reverb
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bobby Shaw
                    Lol please give the guy a chance. He has some decent power and given a few adjustments he could make this a good fight.
                    This is what I think.
                    Plus, if Brezeale has more than Duhaupas and Szpilka, plenty could happen.
                    The way Wilder appears, at this stage, to be approaching the fight, combined with the history and emotions between them, just about anything could happen.
                    One of them is going to leave the gate open. If it's Wilder he stands a good chance of gassing if his power doesn't land right while emotions are running high. If it's Brezeale he could simply test out Wilder's power and pay for it in short time.

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                    • 2ndroundko
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                      #20
                      breazeale looked in good shape at the weigh in. and i watched clips of him training. he's worked on speed a lot.

                      to me, he's all wrong for wilder because he's big, strong, durable and tough. he can wear wilder out. that comes down to whether he can take deontay's punches but how come no one is talking about if deontay can take breazeale's punches? he's no defensive wizard either.

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