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  • #41
    Brezeale is so slow. Takes a good punch (credit where credit's due, that is what made Wilder crumbling him so scary) but that's about it. Wallin looked fast compared to Brezeale, but to me that doesn't deserve much credit. I certainly don't think Wallin is bad, I'm just not convinced he's all that good either... or at least I think we'll find his upper limit fairly soon if he keeps getting better opponents. That all said, there are quite a few matchups that could be made with Wallin that would be of interest.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
      Styles make fights. I have a feeling that wilder would easily ha for Wallin but Wallin will always be a handful for fury because of the styles. Wallin has an average punch but his output is high and he has quick hands. Wilder has quick hands but has the worst output in the division and is is forever off balance
      Honestly I would like this fight for Wilder if he doesn’t get the third Fury fight, I’d favour Wilder but I think Wallin would give him a good fight whilst it lasted.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
        Wallin, Usyk, Ortiz are the best southpaws in division.
        Usyk has no power at heavyweight. Doesn't matter how skilled he is when he's just too small to compete.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
          Breazeales not done he shook some ring rust off and was actually told to not over exhaust himself which usually wins or loses fights for him .

          How is Wallin not good at all ? Again not telling the truth .Ha
          I have followed Breazeale for most of his career and attended 3 of his fights. He has always been slow but usually gets the right hand going. The A.J and Wilder fights are obvious exceptions. Unless Wallin is a "beast", which I do not think he is, then Dominick's best days are behind him. Is he "done"? He seems to be heading to trial horse status. If I was Jared Anderson's camp, I would be on the phone as we speak!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
            I have followed Breazeale for most of his career and attended 3 of his fights. He has always been slow but usually gets the right hand going. The A.J and Wilder fights are obvious exceptions. Unless Wallin is a "beast", which I do not think he is, then Dominick's best days are behind him. Is he "done"? He seems to be heading to trial horse status. If I was Jared Anderson's camp, I would be on the phone as we speak!
            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 .

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            • #46
              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 .
              Breazeale and his team claimed that he was in top condition. Obviously there was ring rust but i'm not sure what he has left. BoxRec has him at # 40 right now. His next fight will be very telling!

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              • #47
                Breazeale looked like a shot fighter. 2 big knockouts will do that.

                I thought Wallin looked good. Moves well, jabs well, can counter punch. I'd call him a smart fighter except it would be on the basis of viewing him against one of the dumbest fighters around - remember Breazeale walked straight into a Wilder right hand.

                Pretty impressive. But can he beat the biggest guys? He couldn't outpoint Fury (he was unlucky not to get a cut stoppage win) and I don't think he can get to points against Joshua.

                But can absolutely be in the conversation with the rest.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
                  Breazeale and his team claimed that he was in top condition. Obviously there was ring rust but i'm not sure what he has left. BoxRec has him at # 40 right now. His next fight will be very telling!
                  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 .

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                  • #49
                    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 .
                    And there you go again somehow twisting it back to Wilder. What's with your weird negative obsession with Wilder?

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by just the facts View Post
                      And there you go again somehow twisting it back to Wilder. What's with your weird negative obsession with Wilder?
                      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 .

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