Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
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Mimmy
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Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
So is this true?
This is the next fight for Wilder?
This is the next fight for Wilder?
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Breazeale passes for a top contender these days & if Wilder can't get Joshua right now, it would be a good fight for him to take.
I can't envisage Wilder blowing Breazeale away without breaking sweat, so it should give him another good workout, which is what he needs.
I can't envisage Wilder blowing Breazeale away without breaking sweat, so it should give him another good workout, which is what he needs.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
The WBC and Haymon aren't going to risk The Bronze Bomber's unbeaten record and subsequently the mega-money that could be earned from a potential Joshua-Wilder super-fight, by allowing the American to face a legitimately dangerous opponent.
Did you know that every single world heavyweight title fight (barring one) that Wilder has engaged in throughout the entire course of his career has been against a fellow Al Haymon stablemate?
And Breazeale is yet another PBC fighter for Wilder to face.
I'm guessing that's the reason why the WBC allowed Breazeale to jump the queue ahead of Dillian Whyte.
Did you know that every single world heavyweight title fight (barring one) that Wilder has engaged in throughout the entire course of his career has been against a fellow Al Haymon stablemate?
And Breazeale is yet another PBC fighter for Wilder to face.
I'm guessing that's the reason why the WBC allowed Breazeale to jump the queue ahead of Dillian Whyte.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Wilder said he isn’t pursuing Breazeale however knows he’s mandao, so he will be ready anyway. He said they have unfinished business.
If this fight happens next, Breazeale won’t have fought in a year I think.
If this fight happens next, Breazeale won’t have fought in a year I think.
Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Whyte is the mandatory, not Brazeale. Wilder has been offered career high payday (double his best $$$) to fight Whyte and won't consider it.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 16:35 Wilder said he isn’t pursuing Breazeale however knows he’s mandao, so he will be ready anyway. He said they have unfinished business.
If this fight happens next, Breazeale won’t have fought in a year I think.
Brazeale is an AJ cast off, and AJ was pretty raw back then. Wilder Brazeale is a nothing fight.
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Seems like WBC don’t know who their own mando is. However, as Whyte is already fighting Parker, Breazeale is next? No?KiwiRider wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 16:58Whyte is the mandatory, not Brazeale. Wilder has been offered career high payday (double his best $$$) to fight Whyte and won't consider it.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 16:35 Wilder said he isn’t pursuing Breazeale however knows he’s mandao, so he will be ready anyway. He said they have unfinished business.
If this fight happens next, Breazeale won’t have fought in a year I think.
Brazeale is an AJ cast off, and AJ was pretty raw back then. Wilder Brazeale is a nothing fight.
Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Correct. Whyte took the Parker fight after the WBC screwed him out of fighting Wilder. It's a travesty.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 17:18Seems like WBC don’t know who their own mando is. However, as Whyte is already fighting Parker, Breazeale is next? No?KiwiRider wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 16:58Whyte is the mandatory, not Brazeale. Wilder has been offered career high payday (double his best $$$) to fight Whyte and won't consider it.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 16:35 Wilder said he isn’t pursuing Breazeale however knows he’s mandao, so he will be ready anyway. He said they have unfinished business.
If this fight happens next, Breazeale won’t have fought in a year I think.
Brazeale is an AJ cast off, and AJ was pretty raw back then. Wilder Brazeale is a nothing fight.
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Whyte was never the mandatory at any time. He won a secondary belt within a few days of the Breazeale - Molina fight. A fight that was at the time to every person in the arena, announced as an eliminator for to determine a shot at the title. Whyte chose voluntarily to fight Parker rather than Ortiz for WBC mandatory position or Pulev for IBF mandatory position.
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Wilder does not want to fight Breazeale. Will not fight him unless he is forced to. They cannot be in the same room without being physically restrained. Breazeale is suing Wilder for allegedly attacking his family.
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
He will fight Breazelle. It will satisfy the WBC mandatory for another year.
It's not that high risk so it will be made soon
It's not that high risk so it will be made soon
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
And I keep hearing that for the last 40 fights. And he has won them all. I have no doubt he beats BreazelleRandomUsername wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 18:02Everything with Wilder is huge risk.tiny_acres wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 17:58 He will fight Breazelle. It will satisfy the WBC mandatory for another year.
It's not that high risk so it will be made soon
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marvelous marv
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Wilder vs Joshua isn't happening. Thanks EddieEnlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 12:48 The WBC and Haymon aren't going to risk The Bronze Bomber's unbeaten record and subsequently the mega-money that could be earned from a potential Joshua-Wilder super-fight, by allowing the American to face a legitimately dangerous opponent.
Did you know that every single world heavyweight title fight (barring one) that Wilder has engaged in throughout the entire course of his career has been against a fellow Al Haymon stablemate?
And Breazeale is yet another PBC fighter for Wilder to face.
I'm guessing that's the reason why the WBC allowed Breazeale to jump the queue ahead of Dillian Whyte.![]()
Whyte would lose to Ortiz, Pulev and in a few weeks Parker.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Also add in Povetkin and Miller and probably more.marvelous marv wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 18:22Wilder vs Joshua isn't happening. Thanks EddieEnlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 12:48 The WBC and Haymon aren't going to risk The Bronze Bomber's unbeaten record and subsequently the mega-money that could be earned from a potential Joshua-Wilder super-fight, by allowing the American to face a legitimately dangerous opponent.
Did you know that every single world heavyweight title fight (barring one) that Wilder has engaged in throughout the entire course of his career has been against a fellow Al Haymon stablemate?
And Breazeale is yet another PBC fighter for Wilder to face.
I'm guessing that's the reason why the WBC allowed Breazeale to jump the queue ahead of Dillian Whyte.![]()
Whyte would lose to Ortiz, Pulev and in a few weeks Parker.
Whyte is over rated
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Breazeale is awful, but he is a legitimate contender in this pathetic era. Can't blame Wilder for any of his "weak" fights from here on out really; this would be a great matchup between champ and top contender.
Wilder KO 4
Wilder KO 4
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Whyte isn't overrated; it's just that he's done everything asked of him & he still can't get a shot.tiny_acres wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 18:44Also add in Povetkin and Miller and probably more.marvelous marv wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 18:22Wilder vs Joshua isn't happening. Thanks EddieEnlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 12:48 The WBC and Haymon aren't going to risk The Bronze Bomber's unbeaten record and subsequently the mega-money that could be earned from a potential Joshua-Wilder super-fight, by allowing the American to face a legitimately dangerous opponent.
Did you know that every single world heavyweight title fight (barring one) that Wilder has engaged in throughout the entire course of his career has been against a fellow Al Haymon stablemate?
And Breazeale is yet another PBC fighter for Wilder to face.
I'm guessing that's the reason why the WBC allowed Breazeale to jump the queue ahead of Dillian Whyte.![]()
Whyte would lose to Ortiz, Pulev and in a few weeks Parker.
Whyte is over rated
Whyte isn't great, but he will take a difficult fight without any questions.
Surely such fighters should be given a break?
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Overall, Whyte's pretty much still lives off staggering Joshua.
Nevertheless he was KO'd
Nice highlight reel KO of Browne too. But is Browne truly a top 10 guy?
Nevertheless he was KO'd
Nice highlight reel KO of Browne too. But is Browne truly a top 10 guy?
Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
So many things annoy me these days.
One of them is why do they take so long to make these super fights? Both Joshua, and especially Wilder look somewhat vulnerable, so they may as well make the big fight now before someone else cleans their clock.
One of them is why do they take so long to make these super fights? Both Joshua, and especially Wilder look somewhat vulnerable, so they may as well make the big fight now before someone else cleans their clock.
Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Breazeale is an excellent option for the moment. But I'm not sure, that Wilder will definitely take the fight against somebody from 10-15. Yeah, he finally fought Ortiz. However, the drama of that fight can be a good reason for Wilder to take up his old style of defending.
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Re: Deontay Wilder v Dominic Breazeale
Exactly.
You'd have thought these guys would have learned the lesson for the Lennox Lewis/Riddick Bowe 'saga', but alas not.
It's now getting to the point whereby I'm starting veer towards thinking that I hope one of them loses so that the fight doesn't end up as the money spinner that it would be right now.