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  • joe strong
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    Breazeale vs Wallin on Showtime

    This will be the chief support for Broner's next Showtime appearance. I have to fancy Wallin winning this as he is coming off a win over Kauffman & a decent showing vs Fury. Breazeale can crack & has a ton of heart but his chin is very vulnerable. I'm not sure what kind of punch resistence he has left after the Wilder fight. I'm going with Wallin by mid to late round stoppage.
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    Wallin by KO
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    Wallin by decision
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    Breazeale by KO
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    Breazeale by decision
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    Last edited by joe strong; 01-02-2021, 09:34 AM.
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    Finally, good to see PBC finally get some of these guys out there. I mean this guy fought once every year for the last 5 years.

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      Originally posted by Ray*
      Finally, good to see PBC finally get some of these guys out there. I mean this guy fought once every year for the last 5 years.
      Kownacki/Helenius 2 is almost signed for around the same time. Some good HW scraps coming early in 2021. Parker/Fa in February. Too bad Milas pulled out of the Yoka fight. That was 2 good prospects that were going to fight. Not sure the reason for Milas pulling out as he was set to make like 150000 Euro...

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        Dom hasn't really fought since 2017 so it's kinda hard to judge where he's at. I need to check training videos I guess. 2018 was just Negron and 2019 was just him being folded by Wilder.

        I'm leaning Wallin. He's kind in the same boat except more active and less ktfo. Nothing but bums plus a Fury UD loss is better than nothing but bums and AJ and Wilder KOs loss? I dunno maybe.

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          Great fight, looking forward. Both guys are about the same level. Breazeale was stopped by Joshua and Wilder; Wallin was outboxed by one-eyed Fury. Hard to say what to expect. Breazeale is already old and he hasn`t been really active recently. Wallin wasn`t really active either, he beat Kauffman.

          We need more that kind of fight between these guys to see how good they really are.

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            Showtime starting off right with these fights.
            Hope it's a taste of what we'll be getting in 2021 from Espinoza and co.

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              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Great fight, looking forward. Both guys are about the same level. Breazeale was stopped by Joshua and Wilder; Wallin was outboxed by one-eyed Fury. Hard to say what to expect. Breazeale is already old and he hasn`t been really active recently. Wallin wasn`t really active either, he beat Kauffman.

              We need more that kind of fight between these guys to see how good they really are.
              I think it’s a good fight. Wallin added Kauffman (C+) to his resume to go along with Fury. It is nice to see Wallin starting to step up. Breazeale is another good opponent (B) to gauge how good Wallin is. Breazeale had his 2 title fights so now it is about making some money before the end. Breazeale always had power & a big heart. His chin has been in question in the past as he has been down many times but how sturdy is it since the Wilder fight? He has fought one round in 2 years. He has only had 4 fights since Joshua. Molina, Negron, Igunoh & Wilder...
              Last edited by joe strong; 01-02-2021, 07:55 PM.

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                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Great fight, looking forward. Both guys are about the same level. Breazeale was stopped by Joshua and Wilder; Wallin was outboxed by one-eyed Fury. Hard to say what to expect. Breazeale is already old and he hasn`t been really active recently. Wallin wasn`t really active either, he beat Kauffman.

                We need more that kind of fight between these guys to see how good they really are.
                Yes more fights like this for sure. A couple of top 25-30 HWs going at it. Fights like this & fights between prospects like Joyce & Dubois...

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                  Breazeale is a pretty mediocre fighter. Slow as molasses but he's big and he hits hard. I remember thinking that he was way overrated when he got badly out-boxed by an unknown, smaller guy, a few years ago. Luckily for Breazeale the smaller, unknown heavyweight had little power to hurt him and Breazeale ended up just walking him down. Breazeale just isn't that good.

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                    Originally posted by Damn Wicked
                    Breazeale is a pretty mediocre fighter. Slow as molasses but he's big and he hits hard. I remember thinking that he was way overrated when he got badly out-boxed by an unknown, smaller guy, a few years ago. Luckily for Breazeale the smaller, unknown heavyweight had little power to hurt him and Breazeale ended up just walking him down. Breazeale just isn't that good.
                    He is still #26 in the world according to boxrec. I have him as a B level (top 21-30) level fighter. He beat some good journeymen in Aguilera, Vargas, Kassi, Bisbal & 2 undefeated prospects at the time he fought them (Consuegra & Ugonoh both 17-0 at the time). He also stopped Negron & Mansour after getting off the canvas. His best win is over Molina or Mansour. His only 2 losses are in title fights against Wilder & Joshua. This is a good matchup but I think Wallin has momentum & Breazeale has been inactive & is very easy to hit so I have to favour Wallin. I'm not sure if he has the power to really hurt Breazeale so it could go the distance. Breazeale can crack & he has experience against a few southpaws so Wallin must be careful not to walk into something big.

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