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  • #51
    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
    Then Fury wouldn’t be champion right now . .

    Klitschko also had one of his best performances coming off long lay off with A.J . People were weren’t crying about retirement.

    Should Ruiz have retired ,he took two years off and defeated A.J ?

    Sorry but I don’t know what you are talking about ,fighters take time off when they receive bad losses at times . Breazeales a warrior ,he could have packed it in ,instead he came back and against a top guy ,you guys just complain for nothing ,he should retire then if he fought a easy fight it’s a cherry pick..make up your mind . Ha
    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
    It’s the most composed I’ve seen Breazeale ,so I think people are over thinking this one and ignoring his long lay off while underated Wallin the entire time .

    A win over Breazeale doesn’t make him a beast it solid it’s a guy was able to control Breazeale without power punching which isn’t easy .
    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
    Wilders packing glass ,he’s included because Breazeale lost to him ,you know they fought right ? If you put a match 3 times the odds of the same winner every time slightens ,that’s why few have won 3 in a row against the same guy .

    Circumstances differ with exceptions like Fury vs Wilder because we can see Wilder cannot keep him down and fight two had no chance .
    You are something else ha! First you call Wallin a "top guy" then try to build up Breazeale who has his best days behind him...And do you stop there? Ha! of course not!!

    You basically are trying to argue that Breazeale could beat Wilder... Just have them fight enough right?

    Your idiocy knows no limits my friend...

    Decent win for Wallin... Little else. Breazeale, who has fought little in the ensuing time period, and who has taken a lot of incoming shots is not a demonstration of elite heavyweight status. I mean I guess if him and Wilder fought 100 times... What a kumquat you are lol.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
      You are something else ha! First you call Wallin a "top guy" then try to build up Breazeale who has his best days behind him...And do you stop there? Ha! of course not!!

      You basically are trying to argue that Breazeale could beat Wilder... Just have them fight enough right?

      Your idiocy knows no limits my friend...

      Decent win for Wallin... Little else. Breazeale, who has fought little in the ensuing time period, and who has taken a lot of incoming shots is not a demonstration of elite heavyweight status. I mean I guess if him and Wilder fought 100 times... What a kumquat you are lol.
      Sanchez is a good trainer ,Breazeales not a top ten guy now that would be obvious to some ,not you I guess ? This wouldn’t rule out he can get a win again and position himself against an Agit Kabayel or Helenius type fighter .and get back in the mix .

      You must just started watching boxing or something to suggest it’s just another win for Wallin ,when the fight first broke the news most were saying Breazeale was going to win ,just go check the threads . Ha

      Well anyway good to see you show up in the real boxing section for a change ,o.k now crawl back to play land the thunderdome where you make things up and have nothing real to say .

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      • #53
        I think he did a good job out there - he got a little tired 8-10,11 and have Breazele too much opportunity to get busier but other than that he won a very clean fight

        Like others mention though, some of his traits are accentuated because Breazele is so slow and lumbering, but really can't deny that is he is smooth, he has a nice command of the ring, he knows what he wants to do, and is very accurate. It's just that going into this fight I felt it was more about the punishment Breazele had taken to this point and that the accuracy of Wallin would highly annoy someone who is now feeling the pain of every punch.

        For example, if Wallin were to fight another big slow guy who isn't shopworn, like a Joe Joyce, I don't think it's going to easy...especially getting tired in the late rounds. Nice win for Wallin, another player to add to the mix.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
          Sanchez is a good trainer ,Breazeales not a top ten guy now that would be obvious to some ,not you I guess ? This wouldn’t rule out he can get a win again and position himself against an Agit Kabayel or Helenius type fighter .and get back in the mix .

          You must just started watching boxing or something to suggest it’s just another win for Wallin ,when the fight first broke the news most were saying Breazeale was going to win ,just go check the threads . Ha

          Well anyway good to see you show up in the real boxing section for a change ,o.k now crawl back to play land the thunderdome where you make things up and have nothing real to say .
          Yet you are here stoking Breazeale... Not me!

          Your deluded about the magnitude of the win... And propping up the twilighted Breazeale...claiming he almost Koed Wilder (lol) etc makes you particularly silly Billy... Ha!

          Never matters what most say... Guess as a novice with a low IQ to boot, this may not occur to you. No worries... Big pappa is here to remind you dunce

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          • #55
            Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
            If you noticed he didn’t use the uppercut much but when he did he got Wallins attention even the commentary noticed . Breazeale is a very underrated puncher that gets over shadowed by losses but I rank A.J and Wallin very high and I would also not rule out he can still, knockout a Wilder if he connects solid which obviously didn’t happen in the first fight ,he actually just missed a home run or touchdown throw on Wallin that looked like it would take his head off . The old saying you miss by an inch you miss by a mile .

            I’m going to give him benefit of the doubt with Sanchez , had he been with him awhile he probably doesn’t let him fight Wallin . Sanchez knows how to match his guys up so I would bet Breazeale gets a win next time .
            I like Breazeale and maybe Wallin is better than I give him credit for. Dominic needs to stay busy. He is not getting any younger.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
              Yet you are here stoking Breazeale... Not me!

              Your deluded about the magnitude of the win... And propping up the twilighted Breazeale...claiming he almost Koed Wilder (lol) etc makes you particularly silly Billy... Ha!

              Never matters what most say... Guess as a novice with a low IQ to boot, this may not occur to you. No worries... Big pappa is here to remind you dunce
              I already served you on the other thread of mine . You ran away from it ,why’s that ?

              I’ll tell you because when talking about facts and real boxing you don’t look so good and that’s because like I said you spend time in the fantasy section on here .

              For a guy who cries to mods and claims someone is stalking him you sure have ventured interest to once again trying to include me in conversations with yourself ? What is this the 3rd post to me now or so ? Ha
              Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-21-2021, 08:21 PM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                I like Breazeale and maybe Wallin is better than I give him credit for. Dominic needs to stay busy. He is not getting any younger.
                I’m a big fan of Breazeales and Wallins but it’s obvious Breazeales limitations will be that ,limited to how far he goes unless Sanchez does an extraordinary magic trick and invents Breazeale again ? Wallin is a great win for any top heavyweight,most just didn’t see it at the time Fury fought him where I warned posters of the fight . Most like the poster above me I responded to is absolutely clueless on why a Wallin win is a great value on one’s resume.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                  Wilders packing glass ,he’s included because Breazeale lost to him ,you know they fought right ? If you put a match 3 times the odds of the same winner every time slightens ,that’s why few have won 3 in a row against the same guy .

                  Circumstances differ with exceptions like Fury vs Wilder because we can see Wilder cannot keep him down and fight two had no chance .
                  This thread isn't about Wilder, yet somehow, as usual, you twist it around to make sure you post something negative about him. Why?

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by just the facts View Post
                    This thread isn't about Wilder, yet somehow, as usual, you twist it around to make sure you post something negative about him. Why?
                    What did I state that was false ? What fight where someone fought 3 times ended up the same result ? You guys can’t just let it go and want to give Wilder things he has not accomplished. Wilder isn’t in my top 5 that’s an opinion, Wilder has got lucky in fights is a fact . You want me to big him up on what ?
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-21-2021, 08:30 PM.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by thetruthteller View Post
                      Breazeale is DONE done. And Wallin is not very good at all.
                      Well Wallin did wayyyyy much better against Fury than Wilder did.

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