AJ fans used to love calling Breazeale a solid win, but used to hate on Fury beating Wallin. Let's see which win was better...
Breazeale is seriously damaged goods now. If wallin struggles with him then all it tells us is fury had an off night because he smashed wilder in the rematch and that speaks volumes
It tells us absolutely nothing , Brezeale is on the way down and Wallin is on the way up - I suspect it’ll be easy work for Wallin.
It doesn't tell us a damn thing. Breazeale is a flabby piece of **** who got one shotted by Deontay The Copper Bomber Wilder. What kind of idiot thinks he's a solid win. Guy isn't even world class. He is neighborhood class at best. Whether Wallin beats the flabby ogre or not has no say who wins between Joshua and Fury. What you should be looking at is their Styles. Styles make fights
Let's be frank, Breazeale was never on the way up. He was absolutely terrible from the get go. He basically beat up no hopers and then got into big bouts just because he's a 6'7'' American who is well-spoken and can talk a good game. He'd have been even more hyped up if he didn't have ***** tits. Wallin will beat him.
Yeah I agree mate, when I said “on the way up” I kinda just meant they’re at different stages of their career now. Wallin will beat Brezeale easily for me.
Which AJ fans call Breazeale a solid win? He's not even amongst AJ's best 8 wins - Wlad, Povetkin, Whyte, Parker, Ruiz, Pulev, Takam and Martin. Fury fans make out Wallin is top 15 quality, I dont see it myself. Considering Wallin best wins are beating the American poor mans version of Dave Allen in Kauffman and Granat on points (who Dimitrenko KOed in a round).
I know, I just had to add that in. It really doesn't take much to become a heavyweight boxing contender if you've got the size and are a tough and brave man, which I do think Breazeale is. I would expect Wallin to beat him, too. I am not sure how good Wallin is, he's no world beater, but he seems tough and especially game. I just wonder how much of a chin Breazeale has left. I think the sustained beating he took from Joshua will have more of an affect than the one punch KO Wilder dished out. I think Whyte has also suffered from his beating against Joshua, although he did give him a good go but he was physically poor and needed shoulder surgery after. It might be an enjoyable slug fest.