Wilder is 100% going to fight Breazelle next, not Whyte or AJ (Hearnz marinating)

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  1. El Chicano

    El Chicano Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    1. Breazelle is easiest fight to make since its in house

    2. Although Whyte is mando it doesn't have to be next. AL/Wilder won't succumb to Hearnz demands

    3. LoL at the thought that the champ has to travel to UK for b side Whyte

    Not much difference between Whyte & Breazelle resume wise

    Most likely we get AJ vs Wilder 2019
     
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  2. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Whyte isn't the mando. He might have to fight a final eliminator against Breazeale. Two bums fighting for the right to fight Wilder lmao, because Hearn will not have Joshua's stiff ass fight Wilder. The risk is too great!
     
  3. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Breazeale is very much in the mould of Wilder opponents. I think it will happen, although you can bet the rematch clause will be first line of the contract.
     
  4. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    lol ****en bigheaded dumb wilder ducking AJ omg dick riding ****ers.... IMAO!!!!

    **** **** ****
     
  5. El Chicano

    El Chicano Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    He's fighting Breazelle cause Hearnz/AJ wanna wait 2 more years to face Wilder
     
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  6. The Akbar One

    The Akbar One Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Wilder will fight Whyte before he gets Joshua regardless.
     
  7. El Chicano

    El Chicano Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    He's fighting Breazelle cause Hearnz/AJ wanna wait 2 more years to face Wilder
     
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  8. N17

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    Wilder fights AJ's leftovers, probably for another pee poor purse with nobody really interested.

    Or Wilder could fight the WBC number 1 challenger (Whyte) earn multi millions and get fantastic exposure over here in the UK on a big PPV event.

    Superb move by Team Wilder.
     
  9. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Whyte has a solidly better resume than Dominic, but H2H I think they are about the same. I'd like to see them fight each other. The winner would be a top 5 HW and a very deserving mandatory title challenger.
     
  10. Angler Andrew

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    Don’t get sucked in Blizzy both sides here are just building the fight,Wilder knows how to build fights now he’s in the big league and for that deserves more money than the boring Parker,honestly Blizz there’s been no atmosphere or excitement over this fight as both are boring,what do think,are you excited at Parker v AJ lol?
     
  11. BlizzyBlizz

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    Drew, you know me by now. If a Joshua fan has something to say, don't mind my response and lunacy lol. I like the Parker Joshua fight.

    Joshua is just dull and has no charisma. After he beat Wlad he was humble and on his way. But once he hears Wilder's name, he turns into a complete *****.

    Parker seems like a nice guy. I like him and hope that he does boxing good and gets rid of Joshua or humbles him. He needs it.

    Imma be honest. Joshua reminds me of a bully. He picks fights that he knows that he can win. He doesn't want to fight the guy who wants to confront the bully. He just freezes that guy out! Lmao.
     
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  12. Angler Andrew

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    I’ve no problem with Breazeale as he’s hardly a step backwards for Wilder.
    I get wound up from folk calling him and Whyte bums as it shows a lack of respect for their rankings and who they both lost to.
    Breazeale is no numpty,he’s tall,well built,has a great chin and can Box a little,obviously Wilder would be a huge favourite but again it’s not back to the bad old days of fighting guys outside the top twenty he’s rightly ranked up there.
    Styles make fights and I’d love to see Wilder v Breazeale if anything as a comparison against how AJ did and if Breazeale as improved since.
    Whyte being mandatory is another guy there on merit so the whole A side bull s*** from Hearn about fighting this guy first is by the by anyway as Whyte has put himself in position to fight him next.
    Like I said about Breazeale Dillian Whyte is no bum as some folk think,he also lost to the divisions top dog AJ and rocked AJ badly,who knows had his shoulder held out it may of been different.
    After that defeat I wasn’t sure if Whyte could get back on track as he must of had four or five fights with an operated shoulder that seemed gone but steady away his shoulder has healed and now looks at 100% I’ve not seen a better body puncher than Whyte amongst these modern crop of Heavyweights,sure his win over Browne made him look great as Browne looked hopeless but despite this to the eye Whyte looks to be pretty good and showed that without a stellar Amateur career that it’s possible to learn on the job,I always had him down as a puncher but last night his jab was so good and continually in the face of Browne causing damage,defence looked good,not taking any chances and that left of his needs no explanation so all in all Wilder would be fav against either but both are top HWs imo and deserve their shot.
     
  13. Sandman_

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    If I was managing Wilder, I'd put him in with Breazer next.

    He shouldn't have to travel to the UK for anyone other than Joshua.

    And as others have pointed out, Whyte isn't the mandatory.

    It's a little bit tricky for Wilder b/c ideally he doesn't want to be facing AJ's leftovers.

    Another negative for Wilder is that those "leftovers" appear to have benefited from their experience of fighting Joshua & are actually much better fighters now than they were when they fought Joshua. So there's a big chance Wilder has more trouble with them than expected which potentially damages his "brand".

    I'm not Deontay hating here. Just stating it as I see it.

    A third option is that Deontay fights someone other than Breazer or Whtye (both of whom I think have the potential to give him more trouble than he would like one fight out from unification against Joshua).

    Maybe someone like Takam (or even Parker if he shows well against Joshua).

    Or Price if he pulls a miracle against Povetkin.

    Jennings is another possibility.
     
  14. N17

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    Well Wilder will have to come to the UK at some point if Hearn wins a purse bid for Whyte Vs Wilder.
     
  15. Sandman_

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    I think unification with Joshua will occur before Wilder is "forced" to fight Whyte.

    I reckon one more fight for each of them after Joshua fights Parker (assuming he wins which for the record I don't).

    Fast Eddie will beat the drum for Wilder to face Whyte next, but I don't think it happens.
     
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