When a fighter puts his whole body behind his shot and the other fighters meets it with his unprotected chin...lights go out it’s not rocket science and breazeale zero defence....wilders best knockout punch I have seen so far ...straight right hand down the pipe
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostSo why fight Breazeale and pretty much all of his other opponents, if he won't fight Whyte and make more money?
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Breazeale is on Martin level, well Joshua didn`t finish Breazeale in first round, but he did that kind of thing to Martin ( second round), so there is nothing to be really impressed about.
Only idiots think that Joshua is easy job for Wilder because of that, lol.
We learned from some fights that Joshua, Wilder and Fury ares level higher than other guys. Ortiz gave Wilder some real trouble, but the big question is if he can repeat that in rematch if it happens.Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 05-18-2019, 10:54 PM.
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Originally posted by fistic flow View PostMaybe you wanna try paying more attention at the fight then. When he first hurt Breazeale he got countered as he went for the finish. It was pretty obvious he was hurt and backed off. 4:02 for your non-fantasy.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostOh he will go missing. I’ve chased his a$$ down already. He accused me of creating an alt account or getting lost after this fight. He even went as far as proclaiming himself a “boxing expert.” Guess we won’t hear from the fool until the next major Wilder fight where he’ll troll
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostPlaying it safe like he has done for his whole career.
Only took on Fury because he thought he was fat and done and we all know Fury beat him 10 rounds to two.
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Originally posted by diplo View PostBut if AJ catches Wilder, there's an equal chance that it's also a KO, it's not like he doesn't hit hard enough.
However it took someone as slick as Fury to avoid being smashed until the last round, and AJ isn't as skillful, so he may well go down first.
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