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

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by El Chicano, Mar 25, 2018.


  1. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah fair enough,should of said I don’t mind the fight but promotion wise both suck lol.
    You know I’m an AJ fan but his comments about superior race showed him up to be false with the nice guy image whereas with Parker you just know it’s real about him being a good guy.
    Never knew he was a Mormon either,The Times did a two page spread about him,moved to the US to be trained by an ex Amateur medal winner and coach of Tua and some other Kiwi him and Parker get on very well and have never had an argument even.
    Also said in the article that his mother told him to be himself and not what his management want,apparently that stuff about AJ and roids ect all came from Higgins who just used Parker to fire his bullets and he even said it made him look like an idiot as he’s not a natural s*** talker.
    I just wanna see the best man win and don’t wanna see any A side bull s*** or UK stoppages and corrupt judging.
    Boxing has a chance here to show it’s not all about Canelo and Golden Boys Corrupt events.just get it right for boxings sakes.
     
  2. Mr Icaman

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

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    UK stoppage is a bit of a worry for Parker tbh.
     
  3. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This. I don't care which one Wilder fights, since both are too slow and out of shape to be of any competition to Wilder.

    Breazeale's best win is an old and shot Amir Mansour.

    Whyte's best win is an old and shot Lucas Browne.
     
  4. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Too Risky for Wilder, he can lose against Brazeale, then the fight against Joshua won't be as big!!! he needs Joshua now
     
  5. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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  6. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    You'll have to push it back to 2020 El Chicano, Parker's gonna throw a wrench into Hearnz plans Saturday.:deal:
     
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  7. Mr Icaman

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

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    We can only hope but my recent luck in barracking for fighters is pretty poor to say the least. One has to go my way surely...
     
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  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Aside from the Whyte-Browne misstep, I've been on a roll. I predicted Parker would stop AJ back in early 2015, and goddamn it, I'm sticking to my guns.:para:
     
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  9. El Chicano

    El Chicano Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I kind of hope tht happens

    I dislike the cowardness Hearnz is displaying

    Plus its always laughs when a promoters Ca$h cow gets KTFO

    Imagine the look on Hearnz face???
     
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  10. El Chicano

    El Chicano Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I kind of hope tht happens

    I dislike the cowardness Hearnz is displaying

    Plus its always laughs when a promoters Ca$h cow gets KTFO
     
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  11. JoffJoff

    JoffJoff Regular Junkie Full Member

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    Wilder needs to sign his life away to Eddie and start earning for real. Breazeale is decent enough but the AJ fight should happen next (providing things go to plan vs Parker) while both are undefeated champs in prime condition. If the fight lives up to the hype there could be rematches where Wilder would be banking 8 figure cheques instead of fighting for cheeseburgers against cheeseburgers in alabaman bowling alleys. Even when AJ absolutely demolishes Wilder with such dominance that there is no clamour for a repeat the half-hybrid can still rely on his big-time promoter & style icon Mr. Hearn making the Whyte fight on UK PPV.

    Come on Deontay son, time to join the A Team and get the paydays deserving of a ****-talking, slightly mental, American heavyweight KO-machine.
     
  12. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Well you may be in luck, because stylistically, Parker possesses all the tools to give AJ fits, I ain't blowing smoke this time, my crusade against AJ started with my Parker beats AJ thread, that's one of the few guys I genuinely thinks beats AJ, granted he disappointed me in the Takam and Ruiz matches, but he seemed to get some of those kinks worked out against Hughie.
     
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  13. Reg

    Reg Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why does it matter if Wilder travels to the UK? It's not like the outcome of the fight is in question. Wilder knocks Whyte out. The point of it being in the UK is to make Wilder a lot more money.
     
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  14. N17

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    You could be rigght, I just believe Hearn has worked too hard to get Whyte in to this position with the WBC just cave in and give Wilder what he wants.. a shot at Joshua with anywhere near the split he wants.

    If Whyte did beat Wilder ( long shot I know ) but then a AJ Vs Whyte rematch with the raw rivalry is big, 2 British Heavyweight World champions in a unification fight is far bigger than Joshua Vs Wilder over here, its a huge PPV event, so Hearn will have a free roll of the dice if he can get Whyte his shot at Wilder.

    We have to remember the biggest fight out there Joshua is Fury, keeping them both unbeaten and on course in more important to Hearn's than entertaining Wilder and his ridiculous demands.

    It shouldn't be forgotten Wilder isn't the "big fight", he could easily be frozen out, ignored or forced to fight Whyte at some point, Wilder isn't the money fight for Joshua.


    But I agree with you to an extent, it shouldnt be forgotten Joshua has to get past Parker and while I believe AJ wins I'm certainly not writing off Parker, I really like Parker and rate him.
     
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  15. Manfred

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    If Wilder is not the big fight, then who is?