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  • #21
    Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
    Dubois is a paper champ, they fed him with the poor Gorman to showcase his power, but his technique is rather poor and he is slow. Yoka and Ajagba are the next step in hw division. They both would defeat him.
    Dubois is a champ now? "They fed him with the poor Gorman"....C'mon now that was a 50/50 fight on paper. That was an interesting fight between two young british prospect. I can't see how his technique is poor. It's not like Yoka and Ajagba has done anything in the ring that would suggest they'd beat Dubois. Ajagba looked very average in his latest fight. I think Dubois so far looks more promising than both Yoka and Ajagba but only time will tell.
    Last edited by VatoMulatto; 09-20-2019, 05:01 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by VatoMulatto View Post
      Dubois is a champ now? "They fed him with the poor Gorman"....C'mon now that was a 50/50 fight on paper. That was an interesting fight between two young british prospect. I can't see how his technique is poor. It's not like Yoka and Ajagba has done anything in the ring that would suggest they'd beat Dubois. Ajagba looked very average in his latest fight. I think Dubois so far looks more promising than both Yoka and Ajagba but only time will tell.
      Well Yoka is olympic gold 2016...and is much faster. Recently he kod dimitrenko in 3.

      Ajagba destroyed mansour and wallish.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
        Well Yoka is olympic gold 2016...and is much faster. Recently he kod dimitrenko in 3.

        Ajagba destroyed mansour and wallish.
        Beating Dimitrenko and Mansour in 2019 aren't really big statements. Dubois would beat them too quite easily. All these guys are still unproven but I do like what I see from Dubois. I also like Yoka but I'm not sure about Ajagba.

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        • #24
          Please delete this. Sorry

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          • #25
            They always say this before they lose.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Tecnoworld View Post
              Dubois is a paper champ, they fed him with the poor Gorman to showcase his power, but his technique is rather poor and he is slow. Yoka and Ajagba are the next step in hw division. They both would defeat him.
              Dubois is 22 years old, at this stage of his career he has fought some respectable fighters Kevin Johnson, Gorman etc.

              Tony Yoka is 27 and was banned for missing 3 drugs tests...

              Ajagba looks good but he again is much older and he hardly has the best resume either at this stage.

              From what I have seen of Dubios, he is a very good prospect, fundamentally sound, has a good jab and isnt slow (not sure why you think he is slow for a heavyweight). I dont think he hits anywhere near as hard as some of the top guys like AJ, Wilder etc but he certainly has respectable power (and will only get stronger)

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                If you think Dubois has Wilder like power you are crazy. I think Wilder hits the hardest out of any heavyweight ever. You only have to listen to what his opponents and sparring partners say. Listen to what David Haye said about him.

                When Dubois knocks Ortiz or Stiverne or Breazeale out in similar style then I will agree with you .
                When did I say he hits as hard as Wilder? I'm saying he's a big puncher, which you disagree with. You gave your reasons to why he wasn't. I just pointed out Wilder is guilty of those same reasons you gave.

                Dubois has only just started out so he's not going to be fighting fringe level guys for another year at least. But if you think he couldn't knock out a shot to pieces Stiverne even though Joyce could, or someone like Brezeale who has zero defence, then you clearly don't know what you're looking at.

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                • #28
                  Looking forward to this fight. Dunois dominated Gorman in a very impressive fashion, which I didn't expect. Great power, good fundamentals, good stuff jab. I like that he's fighting every couple months too.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                    When did I say he hits as hard as Wilder? I'm saying he's a big puncher, which you disagree with. You gave your reasons to why he wasn't. I just pointed out Wilder is guilty of those same reasons you gave.

                    Dubois has only just started out so he's not going to be fighting fringe level guys for another year at least. But if you think he couldn't knock out a shot to pieces Stiverne even though Joyce could, or someone like Brezeale who has zero defence, then you clearly don't know what you're looking at.
                    It's too early to say Dubois is a big puncher. And if he is why does he need to hit these low-level opponents so many times to stop them?

                    As for Wilder - you ignored what other boxers who have been in the ring with him - say about him. Why ignore that? I'm pretty sure Wilder was the only person ever to KO Stiverne. Joyce made the ref stop Stiverene but didn't put him down.

                    Breazeale is a punching bag but Joshua needed to hit him *a lot* more times that Wilder to stop him and Joshua is considered a big puncher (something else I disagree with. He has a very hard left jab and just good power in his right)

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                    • #30
                      Looking forward to this, Ebenezer is coming to win and will put up a good effort.

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