Dominic Breazeale vs. Eric Molina prediction?

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Dominic Breazeale vs. Eric Molina prediction?

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Who are you taking in this undercard match up? How do you see it playing out?

Dominic Breazeale 255.4 vs. Eric Molina 240.4
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I see Breazeale being a bit cagey for the first 2-3 rounds. Covering up and moving with the odd jab and right hand. After 3-4 rounds Molina will slow and Breazeale will take him out. I don't think Dom will go hard at him like his last fight, at least I hope he doesn't, Molina is still dangerous no matter how past it we all think he is.
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Breazeale by exhausted TKO. It is absolutely abysmal that this is an eliminator.
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Battle of the big lump no skills

Breazeale to edge a points decision in an ugly low skilled fight
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I think Breazeale will give Molina a beating and win by stoppage.
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punchoutsb wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 15:52 Breazeale by exhausted TKO. It is absolutely abysmal that this is an eliminator.
Both of them should be eliminated.
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I think Breazeale will give Molina a beating and win by stoppage.
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Breazeale by KO 6-8 round
Molina is very mediocre, before Wilder fight no one even knew who he is, got KO'ed in 1 by Arreola, but then fought Wilder and because he landed one decent shot on Deontay, he started to be seen as decent. he KO'ed 40 years old Adamek in round 10 after losing literally every round. Joshua smashed him. Breazeale at least proved that he is hard and punches hard. and has a good win over Ugonoh after short but exciting fight

some people are disappointed that Breazeale would be next mandatory challenger and not Whyte, but i actually think that Breazeale is arguably better than Dillian and would be more of a threat vs Wilder
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dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:17 some people are disappointed that Breazeale would be next mandatory challenger and not Whyte, but i actually think that Breazeale is arguably better than Dillian and would be more of a threat vs Wilder
They're both very poor, but Breazeale is better than Whyte. This is an extremely poor group of contenders, but at least there is some hope for the future with the Olympians who have recently turned pro.
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If Arreola KO'd Molina in a fraction of one round, I don't see how there is anything to predict. It is basically written in stone that Breazeale wins by KO. I am tending to think late KO, because I don't want to think Breazeale could KO Molina faster than Wilder did (round 9).
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punchoutsb wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:51
dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:17 some people are disappointed that Breazeale would be next mandatory challenger and not Whyte, but i actually think that Breazeale is arguably better than Dillian and would be more of a threat vs Wilder
They're both very poor, but Breazeale is better than Whyte. This is an extremely poor group of contenders, but at least there is some hope for the future with the Olympians who have recently turned pro.
totally agree. the division is not much better than during Klitschkos era
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dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 17:30
punchoutsb wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:51
dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:17 some people are disappointed that Breazeale would be next mandatory challenger and not Whyte, but i actually think that Breazeale is arguably better than Dillian and would be more of a threat vs Wilder
They're both very poor, but Breazeale is better than Whyte. This is an extremely poor group of contenders, but at least there is some hope for the future with the Olympians who have recently turned pro.
totally agree. the division is not much better than during Klitschkos era
The division is far worse than the Klitschko's era.
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I think Breazeale's gonna stop him
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punchoutsb wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 17:33
dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 17:30
punchoutsb wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:51

They're both very poor, but Breazeale is better than Whyte. This is an extremely poor group of contenders, but at least there is some hope for the future with the Olympians who have recently turned pro.
totally agree. the division is not much better than during Klitschkos era
The division is far worse than the Klitschko's era.
The Heavyweight Division was ALWAYS been littered with scores of terrible boxers... Even in the top 10 they're bad... In the NBA there must be at least 100 forwards who play presentable Basketball and have good basic skills... In Boxing you might not see a skilled Heavyweight once you get beyond the top 5 or 6 guys... You would think more high quality athletes would invade the division from wherever... Because so many countries in the world now have professional boxing you'd think there'd be a mad rush good athletes would make -- but they never do.

TOP 40 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Possibly the strongest and most international the division has been.

1. Anthony Joshua... 2. Luis Ortiz... 3. Deontay Wilder... 4. Alexander Povetkin... 5. Joseph Parker... 6. Jarrell Miller... 7. Dominic Breazeale... 8. Andy Ruiz... 9. Carlos Takam... 10. Dillian Whyte 11. Kubrat Pulev... 12. Hughie Fury... 13. David Haye... 14. Bryant Jennings... 15. Johann Duhaupas... 16. Tom Schwarz... 17. Gerald Washington... 18. Charles Martin... 19. Christian Hammer... 20. Oscar Rivas... 21. Izuagbe Ugonoh... 22. Jun Long Zhang... 23. Dereck Chisora... 24. Ruslan Chagaev... 25. Otto Wallin... 26. Artur Szpilka... 27. Amir Mansour… 28. Bermane Stiverne... 29. Czar Glazkov... 30. Robert Helenius... 31. Eric Molina... 32. Tony Bellew… 33. Malik Scott... 34. Erkan Tepper... 35. Alexander Ustinov... 36. Adam Kownacki... 37. Lucas Browne... 38. Francesco Pianeta... 39. Carlos Negron... 40. Andriy Rudenko

Beats a lot of actual teenie weenie, uncoordinated Heavyweight Title Challengers from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s:

Don Cockell... Roland LaStarza... Tom McNeely... Pete Rademacher... Roy Harris... Brian London... Henry Cooper... Karl Mildenbugger... Alfredo Evangelista... Chuck Wepner... Jean Pierre Coopman... Leon Stinks... Terry Daniels... Dave Zyglewitz... Manuel Ramos... Ron Stander... Richard Dunn...
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Kalan wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 19:19
punchoutsb wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 17:33
dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 17:30

totally agree. the division is not much better than during Klitschkos era
The division is far worse than the Klitschko's era.
The Heavyweight Division was ALWAYS been littered with scores of terrible boxers... Even in the top 10 they're bad... In the NBA there must be at least 100 forwards who play presentable Basketball and have good basic skills... In Boxing you might not see a skilled Heavyweight once you get beyond the top 5 or 6 guys... You would think more high quality athletes would invade the division from wherever... Because so many countries in the world now have professional boxing you'd think there'd be a mad rush good athletes would make -- but they never do.

TOP 40 HEAVYWEIGHTS TODAY... Possibly the strongest and most international the division has been.

1. Anthony Joshua... 2. Luis Ortiz... 3. Deontay Wilder... 4. Alexander Povetkin... 5. Joseph Parker... 6. Jarrell Miller... 7. Dominic Breazeale... 8. Andy Ruiz... 9. Carlos Takam... 10. Dillian Whyte 11. Kubrat Pulev... 12. Hughie Fury... 13. David Haye... 14. Bryant Jennings... 15. Johann Duhaupas... 16. Tom Schwarz... 17. Gerald Washington... 18. Charles Martin... 19. Christian Hammer... 20. Oscar Rivas... 21. Izuagbe Ugonoh... 22. Jun Long Zhang... 23. Dereck Chisora... 24. Ruslan Chagaev... 25. Otto Wallin... 26. Artur Szpilka... 27. Amir Mansour… 28. Bermane Stiverne... 29. Czar Glazkov... 30. Robert Helenius... 31. Eric Molina... 32. Tony Bellew… 33. Malik Scott... 34. Erkan Tepper... 35. Alexander Ustinov... 36. Adam Kownacki... 37. Lucas Browne... 38. Francesco Pianeta... 39. Carlos Negron... 40. Andriy Rudenko

Beats a lot of actual teenie weenie, uncoordinated Heavyweight Title Challengers from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s:

Don Cockell... Roland LaStarza... Tom McNeely... Pete Rademacher... Roy Harris... Brian London... Henry Cooper... Karl Mildenbugger... Alfredo Evangelista... Chuck Wepner... Jean Pierre Coopman... Leon Stinks... Terry Daniels... Dave Zyglewitz... Manuel Ramos... Ron Stander... Richard Dunn...
Please don't quote me and then post this diarrhea. I don't want to see it.

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dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:17 Breazeale by KO 6-8 round
Molina is very mediocre, before Wilder fight no one even knew who he is, got KO'ed in 1 by Arreola, but then fought Wilder and because he landed one decent shot on Deontay, he started to be seen as decent. he KO'ed 40 years old Adamek in round 10 after losing literally every round. Joshua smashed him. Breazeale at least proved that he is hard and punches hard. and has a good win over Ugonoh after short but exciting fight

some people are disappointed that Breazeale would be next mandatory challenger and not Whyte, but i actually think that Breazeale is arguably better than Dillian and would be more of a threat vs Wilder
I'm with you on that. Whyte is too easy a target for Wilder, Brazeale's reach and jab will upset him like Washington did for a few rounds, except Brazeale has the heart to keep at it. While I don't think Dom would beat Wilder, I do think he would "trouble" Wilder more than Whyte would.
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breazeles super easy to hit. if hes a tougher fight than whyte its not cus hes harder to find and deffo not because he has any sort of jabbing skill.breazele is one of those zombie fighters who gets pounded but keeps coming. thats the difficulty he presents
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dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 17:30
punchoutsb wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:51
dagilechia wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 16:17 some people are disappointed that Breazeale would be next mandatory challenger and not Whyte, but i actually think that Breazeale is arguably better than Dillian and would be more of a threat vs Wilder
They're both very poor, but Breazeale is better than Whyte. This is an extremely poor group of contenders, but at least there is some hope for the future with the Olympians who have recently turned pro.
totally agree. the division is not much better than during Klitschkos era
I think it's arguably worse at the moment
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Normally Breazeale wins this, but I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder and his team set something up, I know they hate Breazeale, I know Wilder mentioned a fight between him and Molina again would be very well possible. So it's either Breazeale getting busted on drugs, or this fight and Wilder his next fight is a done deal already.
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Deontay could beat either man without help.
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marvelous marv wrote: 04 Nov 2017, 19:58 Deontay could beat either man without help.

He already has beaten Molina
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Not sure if this is televised but they are in the ring.
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Round 1 Breazeale

Molina comes out trying to philly roll like mayweather and catch and shoot the ropes. Breazeale landing alot more punches from the outside.
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molina shoulder rolling :lol: :lol:
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Round 2 Breazeale

More if the same.
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