I remember seeing Breazeale interviewed a few days after Donkey fought old man river Ortiz, who somehow magically was still deemed the same force sans his PEDs than he was when he was on them, and from the way he was talking I got the distinct impression that he'd been given confirmation that he was up next.
Your words: "This is Joshua and Wilder sharing the same bum carousel again." Is Joshua fighting Molina next? Or one of Wilder's other opponents?
Dude, they will soon have fought Breazeale and Molina in title fights. I make that four fights via the same bum carousel? Maybe your counting is better than mine.
Wilder the only one who fights Bums Cmon.Could have faced Whyte & got some respect but bottled that.Wilder is all p*ss & wind.
So what? That's not what you said. Stop lumping Joshua in with that pathetic clown. He's got his sights set on far bigger things than whatever walking stiff Wilder wants to fight.
Joshua likely takes a hard fought UD win versus Povetkin while Wilder also has his difficulty versus Povetkin but still wins via TKO.
Breazeale has a lot of heart and a good chin but he is just to damn easy to hit. He does seem to have punching power but no speed. I like Breazeale and I would give him a punchers change. As easy as Joshua is to hit Breazeale could not even land punches on him. I thought Wilder vs. Joshua was next? Lets face it Wilder and Joshua will probably never happen.
Joshua would be taking a very risky fight if he fights Miller next. With Miller's body attack and Joshua's stamina problem I could see Joshua losing to Miller. If he were smart he would go ahead and get the big pay day fighting Wilder. Wilder and Joshua are both flawed fighters with weak chins so one of them will get upset soon.
Breazeale isn't very good, but neither is Wilder. I think this is actually a fairly competitive matchup. The ref and judges will be there for Wilder though, and they might make the difference.
Lol...surely you are more intelligent than this? Out of kindness I’ll share some general knowledge. 1. The $50 Million has little to do with Wilder or AJ’s individual drawing power. AJ draws well in the UK, everybody acknowledges that. Relative to AJ, in the US, Wilder isn’t as a big a draw...again conceded. 2. $50 million can be guaranteed because the Casinos, Showtime, and Hayman believe they can market the fight and make a lot of money. The event, the significance, and they marketability of the two guys would make this big enough to draw enough to meet the guarantees. Neither fighter can make that much money without each other, neither moves the needle of the US sports public very much, but together the event can. So of course Deontay isn’t getting paid like this now because his fights aren’t huge events, they are just fights. 3. This is a bet on the long term future of the winner...with the additional eyes and attention you can (depending how they perform) build a legitimate huge draw. Both guys are charismatic, they look the part, they are exciting and knock guys out, and they have the potential to bust through and cross over into real super stardom. They aren’t being paid for what they are necessarily, but what they could become. Those putting up the money will get their return, $50 million isn’t nearly as big a deal as you act.