Wilder/Breazeale Post Fight: AJ is Scared, Wilder is Trash/Great. Who Hits Harder Dump Thread.

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  1. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    Nah, even in selling yourself you don't say that. It's some psychopathic sh*t to say. If you look at boxing, or any combat sport at its core, it's some caveman s*it. In 2019, as advanced as we are, we stll allow guys to make money by inflicting physical damage on each other. We find two guys trying to beat each other up to be entertaining. As advanced as we are, we still hang on to that one caveman thing...violence. Combat sports are just legalized violence. But damn if it isn't fun to tap into our inner primate, right?

    My point being, while we can "accept" boxing, so to speak, we also should keep our fingers crossed that at worst a guy gets Bambi legs and becomes a meme. It is never funny when guy either dies, or ends up all punchy. I saw a recent interview with Shane Mosley, and it made me wonder, once again, why I watch boxing. It's sad to see guys end up like that. Back to Wilder, there are some lines you just don't cross. What he said would only appeal to the stupid.
     
  2. kim_jong_un

    kim_jong_un Member banned Full Member

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    A guy who hasn't learned basic footwork after 42 fights is a better fighter because of one fight? Just lol at you Wilder fanboys.

    FFS guys, the punch that KO'd Breazeale, I saw that coming from the fricking TV and literally yelled "dodge" at the screen as it was on it's way. Just shows how bad Breazeale is. The only shots Wilder landed at Fury were because of his dumb showboating.
     
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  3. ertwin

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    many people on here discredit wilder by saying that he only has freakish power, the truth is he is way more technical and slick then most people think. His right hand is ridiculously short and he throws it without any pullback or so. Also the way he walked on the right side of db to launch him with the right was super smart.
    Fact is that he is making great progress from fight to fight he is doing this sport for only 14 years. By the time he beat stiverne it wasnt even a whole 10 years. So there was much room for improvment.
     
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  4. chico g

    chico g What are you staring at Mr Trump?! hahaha! Full Member

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    It's the same reason why Whyte weren't rushing to rematch Joshua. Fury got Rocky 3 style flashbacks of that devastating knockdown in the 12th round. Boxers do get scared.
     
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  5. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    In terms of hard punching, quite probably. I thought so before this fight and the right hand yesterday did nothing to change my mind.
     
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  6. MAJR

    MAJR Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oliver McCall.
     
  7. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 The Empire Struck Back Full Member

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    That isn't tears.
     
  8. Rainer

    Rainer Active Member Full Member

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    Very sensible imo.
     
  9. iamtheman

    iamtheman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I don't know if Wilder's growing on me or if it's just the usual swaying of opinion between the lows of the idiocy of what he says in build ups to the eventual highs of watching one of the most exciting KO machines in the game.
     
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  10. unitas

    unitas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he only counted to ten.
     
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  11. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I see you have been taking spelling lessons from Wilder.
     
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  12. DJN16

    DJN16 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To be fair he is probably still regaining his senses.
     
  13. de Morhalle

    de Morhalle Member Full Member

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    That was a quality solid win off Wilder . He switched it on the moment he needed too . He knew Breazeale was getting settled and pulled off the right hand at the right second . Wilder needed that win and it sure made a statement . That right was straight , fast and hit square . Well done Wilder . You can tell Wilder needed a solid win and he got it .

    As regards to the Fury rematch , Fury never rematches anyone he goes by the basis of one fight , when he does fight someone a second time it was by his choice not when everyone else wants it . Fury is making Wilder stew for the long-term .
     
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  14. The Clan

    The Clan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Very disappointed in Breazeale, he just blew any chance he might have had with a sloppy half hearted performance.

    What the hell was he doing circling toward Wilders right hand and trying to lead with a slow left hook, he laid the KO on a plate for Wilder.

    Props to Wilder he got the job done!
     
  15. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Did he give an interview? I missed it