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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder, Kownacki Cordially Discuss Potential Future Title Clash

    You couldn't encapsulate the harmony among the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) family any better than the moment when Deontay Wilder and Adam Kownacki sat shoulder to shoulder and cordially discussed in detail their thoughts on a future fight together. The pair of top-rated heavyweights were in the house Saturday evening at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York performing vastly different roles. Wilder-the sport's longest reigning active alphabet titlist-served as part of the PBC on Fox broadcast team for Kownacki's hometown headliner, scoring a 12-round win over Chris Arreola in a non-stop thriller which destroyed Compubox records for punches thrown and landed in a heavyweight fight.
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  • Chris Hanson
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    These guys suck. Joshua beats both these clowns easily.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Javcar
      These guys suck. Joshua beats both these clowns easily.
      It's a shame he can't beat a fat Mexican who didn't even have a full camp.

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      • Tecnoworld
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        Kownacki has a strange type of boxing. He looks like he's never afraid of being hit and always goes forward, towards his opponent. This could be dangerous agaist wilder since the guy has a tremendous power in his blows. It's going to be an interesting fight if it ever happens.

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        • A.K
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          Not interested but he’s turn will come to get knocked out

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            Another top ten opponent for King Deontay, don't hate denium . I know it kills you that the 'Bronze-Bomber' has stepped up more times than that bent-leg chicken.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              Another top ten opponent for King Deontay, don't hate denium . I know it kills you that the 'Bronze-Bomber' has stepped up more times than that bent-leg chicken.
              When the Bronze Bummer loses to Tyson again I expect him to go back to fighting the likes of Audley and Gavern.

              Wilder has only ever faced one world class fighter and lost.

              Kownacki won't even mention Tyson's name, because he knows he gets completely outclassed by the champ.

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                Originally posted by denium
                When the Bronze Bummer loses to Tyson again I expect him to go back to fighting the likes of Audley and Gavern.

                Wilder has only ever faced one world class fighter and lost.

                Kownacki won't even mention Tyson's name, because he knows he gets completely outclassed by the champ.
                I just hope Tyson gets past Otto Wallin. This is a bold move by Tyson ; refusing to be topped by Deontay running it back with 'King-Kong' Oritz , Fury went on to test himself to a greater level. I must admit, I'm impressed.

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                  LOL, just keep lining those bums up and knocking them out Deontay, any chance of a legacy was gone when it took you 40 fights to accept a challenge, only watch your fights on free or not at all, I’m not one of the mugs ****** enough to sponsor your padded career, can’t wait until you are aged and retired, truly forgettable boxer in an awful era.

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                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    I just hope Tyson gets past Otto Wallin. This is a bold move by Tyson ; refusing to be topped by Deontay running it back with 'King-Kong' Oritz , Fury went on to test himself to a greater level. I must admit, I'm impressed.
                    Wallin would be Bum Squads best win. That 50yr old asthma sufferer was never any good in his prime, let alone now.

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