Comments Thread For: Promoter: The Sky is Now The Limit for Otto Wallin

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #31
    That˛s why I am saying Wallin must fight somebody like Duhaupas or Szpilka, even better Rudenko, to see how good he is.

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    • Jkp
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      #32
      Would last 20 seconds with wilder

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      • elfag
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        #33
        lol he was completely outboxed. what is he going to do get a lucky cut vs another fighter and lose a lopsided UD against them?

        Cuts in general are pure luck, the only time they arent is either vs someone with known paper skin, lots of scar tissue that they could target or via cheating from lacing/headbutting.

        That is the biggest annoyance with fights stopped on legit cuts when the winner was behind on points, while true the one fighter did stop him from damage, its like what would his plan be in a rematch, to hope he gets a cut again?

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        • Boxing Scene
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          #34
          Shut your ***n mouth Jeff Horn/Andy Ruiz/Jr.

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          • Combat Talk Radio
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            #35
            Originally posted by sicko
            When did Moral Victories become a thing in Boxing?
            From the moment Mikey Garcia did his first fist pump against Spence.

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            • Mooshashi
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              #36
              Wallin vs Helenius would be a good bout.

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                #37
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Hey, you were right about Wallin. Obviously, the cut helped him out a lot, but he took some tremendous punishment without wilting or losing heart and saved his best punch of the night for the last round.

                He has a mean streak too. Trying to rip Tyson's cut apart when the ref separated them at the end of one round was just vicious. He deserves to be ranked a lot higher than he is and probably will be soon.
                Yea I favored Wilder in the rematch but now I think the edge shifts back to Fury....many say why, but the fight should be enough to win over wilder. Wallin is tough I bleive that fight puts Fury over wilder ,this is chess not checkers,its why wilder wanted to fight him now not later.

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                • kafkod
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  Yea I favored Wilder in the rematch but now I think the edge shifts back to Fury....many say why, but the fight should be enough to win over wilder. Wallin is tough I bleive that fight puts Fury over wilder ,this is chess not checkers,its why wilder wanted to fight him now not later.
                  Fury's tactics against Wallin after the cut could be his blueprint for beating Wilder. Wider needs distance to generate power, and I don't think he could withstand being pushed back and mauled on the ropes by a 40lb heavier Fury like Wallin did.

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