Deontay Leshun Wilder vs. Dominic Angelo Breazeale & Gary Russell Jr. vs. Francisco Martínez RBR.

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  1. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Obviously another fight that proves beyond any reasonable doubt that open scoring is needed.

    Without it this sport will continue to be utter BS
     
  2. Staminakills

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    That's what I expected to come.
    I was hoping the fury fight helped Dw, it clearly did and it might had just blown any chance for anyone to take Dw out.

    Only Aj and now Aj would have to get lucky with the perfect shot on an unsuspecting Dw coming in.

    Aj would have to Jmm to pac him, while Dw can hurt him bad with glove and glancing shots.

    Dw might now be unstoppable, true KO machine
     
  3. Staminakills

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    Holy ****, guy WTF can one expect.
    Dw has been involved in boxing a Total of 1 (ONE) decade and he's truly coming to his peak.

    If you haven't seen drastic changes in Dw that's on you, the changes are very clear but non mattered until now.

    The fury fight Finally showed DW there's always someone who can take what you have and give back.

    Now Dw knows he can't blow his wad in the first half of the fight and throwing bad shots only affects him later I'm fights.

    Dude knows now he has to relax, set up his big shots and stay calm and in control, exactly like he did tonight.

    This Dw ruins everyone in brutal fashion, dudes just reaching his peak. Did you guys miss the left hook body shot he threw???? Best body shot I've ever seen from Dw, truly a thing of beauty.

    That body shot hurt and confused DB terribly. He had no idea if Dw was going up or down and he froze in between, leaving himself open.

    A brand new Dw, exactly what I was praying would happen. Dw addressed what needed to be addressed and implemented everything.

    Dw is NOW THE MAN, best HW out there, and has time to complete his ATG career
     
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  4. TheMotorCityCobra

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    I've been saying for years that I believe Wilder has the biggest right hand in boxing history, but people's hatred of him and their complete lack of objectivity, preclude them from admitting it just might be true. If he can keep his weight around 225-230, there is absolutely nobody walking the earth that can eat a clean right hand from him. When he throws it straight, it's pure dynamite.
     
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  5. Staminakills

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    So now Dw is "hurt" from anything thrown his way??? Breazeale did Not land anything that "HURT* Dw.

    What is this, just make up **** to make you feel better??? We have the video, we cam prove you're making up lies.

    Wishing doesn’t equal actually happening
     
  6. Staminakills

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    Every round was close and competitive, you're acting like fury actually did something in the ring, lol NOTHING fury did NOTHING

    All he did was make Dw miss for most of the rounds but he couldn't make a sloppy Dw miss the entire fight. Fury was Lucky because he was tko'd that's true 95% of the time.

    Not much different than tonight Dom took a much harder cleaner shot, from a better more straight right from a much bigger and much more technical shot.

    Shifted his weight perfectly. No way does fury last rounds with this Dw. Laughable, many of you are so lost it's laughable.

    The fury fight was the only thing that could make Dw believe he needs more than just bombing away.

    We have it now 225lb KO machine
     
  7. Staminakills

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    Team Dw only wanted this fight AFTER Fury backed out of the rematch, I completely understand if you can't beat a totally unprepared Dw, no way could this Dw be competed with.

    Now that Dw is controlled, might be unstoppable. Fury doesn't get out of round 3 with this Dw. Hell, Dw could easily catch him Dom style and take him out KO1.

    Dw already seen everything fury can offer, figured him out and set him up. He'd be going in ready to set him up
    Fury knows he had his shot mow it's a brutal ko loss 100%
     
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  9. N17

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    Are you saying Breazeale didn't hurt Wilder?
     
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    Watch from 18 minutes 10 seconds, Breazeale slaps Wilder with a right hand and his legs wobble and Wilder taps the back of his head and backs up and then holds.

    WILDER WAS HURT/RATTLED/BUZZED (Whatever you want to say)... THE ONLY LIAR MY FRIEND IS YOU.
     
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  11. JacK Rauber

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    Of course, they did things wrong. But in practice we ran plays over and over and over again. Did they do it perfectly every time? No. But they had the fundamentals down cold. Keeping your left up protecting your chin from Wilder's right would be fundamental to the fight. The other analogy given by another poster that your quarterback is going to throw an interception some times despite the best preparation. Again, that is not what we are talking about here. The better analogy, sticking with that, would be to make sure you don't keep throwing passes at the All-American defensive back. Wilder is almost a one trick pony. If your trainer can't instill in you the necessity above all else to protect your left side from Wilder's right hand then the trainer isn't very good.

    The Wizard of Westwood was one of my all-time favorite sports figures. What a gentleman and competitor. The only guy that I know of who was All-American as a player who went on to coach a national championship team. Something like 10 out of 12 years he won the national championship. There will never be another John Wooden. Incredible guy.
     
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  12. JacK Rauber

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    They understand exactly what I am saying.
     
  13. JacK Rauber

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    Get out of here. Biggest right hand in boxing history. Tyson said it exactly right when he said he hasn't fought anyone. How would Wilder have fared against Riddick Bowe, Larry Holmes, Buster Douglas, Mike Tyson, Trevor Berbick, Carl Williams, Frank Bruno, Pinklon Thomas, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, etc.? I think Wilder would have just been another name that disappeared into the night.
     
  14. Saintpat

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    I don’t think you can honestly say none of your players ever made an unfundamental mistake like picking up their dribble in the corner or telegraphing a pass, etc. That no free throw shooter you worked with ever reverted back to an improper form at the line after you’d gone over it.

    Breazeale dropped his left hand to throw a hook from a low arc ... which isn’t how you’d want a fighter to do it. But it’s probably the way he’s been doing it since he took up boxing and he’s gotten away with it and I’m sure he’s been told to do it properly but for whatever reason (slow learner, forgets lessons in the heat of battle, defiance, whatever) he didn’t.

    Just as Ali made a fundamental mistake throwing an uppercut at Joe Frazier while in hooking range in the FOTC and ended up on the canvas — I don’t think that makes Dundee a bad trainer.
     
  15. JacK Rauber

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    As Coach Wooden said, failing to prepare is preparing to fail.