Breazeale was 255. If Breazeale could bother to get in shape he could easily fight around 235-240 and would actually be a better fighter. But, at 255+ he is no threat to Wilder or Parker and we already seen Joshua use him for target practice.
Breazeale was below 250 before. I wouldnt say hes a non threat to Parker,he survived Izu who is more aggressive and hits harder than Parker. Breazeale is also very heavy handed and Parker has shown hes not exactly the hardest guy to hit. 245 is ideal for him bc hes very slow.
Seriously, wake me up when Molina beats a Washington or Teper or Rudenko. Even an Ustiniv, Rossy, Carman, etc. Until then he is a brave & moderately heavy-handed yet unskilled lard-ass with a medium chin who rates maybe top 15 h2h in the US @ heavyweight (in an era when the division for the most part stands in very sad & derelict shape, especially in this country), and elites need to stop being treated like they've done something relevant when they beat him.
Compared to Molina, Breazeale looks like Ray Robinson. At least Breazeale can get into a proper boxer's stance, where as Molina seemingly has no skills whatsoever.