I dont like watching KO's like that glad Breazeale is okay but i had flashbacks to Gamache when that right hand landed.
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Wilder’s power is hard to understand, the KO punch on Breazeale didn’t seem to have huge meat on it (though it was fast), but he just lays guys out. I think someone needs to check his gloves for a stun gun!
Breazeale always looked nervous for me in the build, so this sort of result was always on the cards.
It’s hard for me to see Joshua making through 12 with Wilder. The only way seems to be to avoid / take away the right hand completely, and I don’t think Joshua has the skills or movement to do that.
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Originally posted by Laligalaliga View PostDoes it come to mind that if AJ really wants to duck wilder, it's that simple and easy.
Insist on the 15mil flat fee and drag it for another 3yrs.
When public are tired and insist on %, AJ would offer him 20% and drag it for another 3yrs.
You nigqa's know nothing about ducking.
You are just cry babies.
Fair % deals are as OLD as boxing, team-hearn tried to push their conceited greedy flat fee weight around, then recently came up with another bait/hook 40mil flat fee as if Wilder can't make MUCH MORE than that when he eventually removes the panel off his robot. Barry Hearn made it crystal clear to Joshua, with some great advice to "DUCK" Wilder (proof on youtube), so at least Barry knows "about ducking," so its not far fetched that Joshua kept that GOOD advice a wee bit longer than expected. The good thing is, is that Poshua has built up some courage, so you (lala) can at least be grateful that the Wizard of Oz has given him some recycled "heart" to work with.......Cheerio my deluded friend, I must rest now!
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They say, it ain't bragging if you can back it up. And boy, did he just do that or what?
A lot of people, myself included, gave Breazeale a fair chance. He is a top-ranked contender, is coming off two good wins, has improved as a boxer since fighting AJ, has the title-shot level experience, has a good chin, did look sharp in training, and looked to be in the best shape of his life.
But, damn...that was a Nuke he just got there. Wilder is right, and humble for a change, when asked if his fight can be compared to that of AJ. Yes, styles make fights.
Who else thought Dominic entered this fight with fear and was a little surprised when Wilder offered to touch gloves at the beginning?
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that KO was a thing of beauty
Had to re-watch it about 10x , Breazeale talking all that smack only to get took out in the first and become highlight reel material isn’t the best look for him.
But Credit to Breazeale for even attempting to get up off that shot , but you could tell from the start every time Wikder hit Breazeale it shook him to His Core
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I know all the fanboys gonna hate this, but Wilder actually looked to have taken a technical step backwards in this fight. He was tightroping, throwing air shots and weird stuff from the first seconds. His reliance on power over everything is not good for his career development. Now I know the dumb asses that don’t know about boxing gonna go off, but it’s a fact, boxing will always win and a boxer will eventually beat him.
Credit to him for the win, Breazeale tailor made for him with that zero movement and slow slow hands, but it’s at least a credible name to add to the record.
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