Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 18 May 2019, 07:47

Wilder - Decision
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2%
Wilder - T/KO
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83%
DRAW
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Breazeale - T/KO
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10%
Breazeale - Decision
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2%
 
Total votes: 41

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Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Deontay Wilder resumes his destructive career with a WBC heavyweight title fight against bitter American rival Dominic Breazeale on May 18, live on Sky Sports.

'The Bronze Bomber' can boost hopes of an elusive undisputed title fight against Anthony Joshua by defeating mandatory challenger Breazeale at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, with Wilder targeting his 40th knockout in his unbeaten 41-fight career.

Adam Smith, Head of Sky Sports Boxing, said: "Deontay Wilder's WBC title fight with Dominic Breazeale kicks off a massive three weeks for the heavyweight division.

"All eyes will be on 'The Bronze Bomber' as he defends the WBC belt in New York, and the following weekend cruiserweight king Oleksandr Usyk joins the top division by taking on Carlos Takam on May 25, also live on Sky Sports.

"Wilder and Usyk set the scene in the heavyweight landscape before Britain's unified champion Anthony Joshua marks his US debut against unbeaten challenger Jarrell Miller at New York's Madison Square Garden on June 1, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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I thought with the PBC & ITV deal we would see this bout on ITV4 like ones before it..

Fair play to Sky, money talks. Must have put in a good offer to get the rights to the fight.

Since Joshua became HW champion, Sky have always broadcasted Wilder’s fight. Their way of building the Wilder-Joshua PPV down the line.

Doesn’t bother me as I have Sky Sports. It might bother some though?

I know we ain’t getting American commentary for this.

Like before, Adam Smith, Nelson and maybe a few other goons will be at the Barclays Center calling the fight from there..

I’d much rather prefer Showtime commentary.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 07:51 I thought with the PBC & ITV deal we would see this bout on ITV4 like ones before it..

Fair play to Sky, money talks. Must have put in a good offer to get the rights to the fight.

Since Joshua became HW champion, Sky have always broadcasted Wilder’s fight. Their way of building the Wilder-Joshua PPV down the line.

Doesn’t bother me as I have Sky Sports. It might bother some though?

I know we ain’t getting American commentary for this.

Like before, Adam Smith, Nelson and maybe a few other goons will be at the Barclays Center calling the fight from there..

I’d much rather prefer Showtime commentary.
I am not sure Breazeale has improved he nearly got stopped by Ugonoh - already imagining the Sky commentary will constantly throw shade if Wilder doesn't do the job in 7
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kbackup408 wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 08:04 I am not sure Breazeale has improved he nearly got stopped by Ugonoh - already imagining the Sky commentary will constantly throw shade if Wilder doesn't do the job in 7
They’ll be doing something throughout the fight. Their main job will be to hype the fûck out of Wilder-Joshua.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 08:08 They’ll be doing something throughout the fight. Their main job will be to hype the fûck out of Wilder-Joshua.
aye - I have removed myself from all the back n forth, wake me up in 2020 when the fights announced haha!
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kbackup408 wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 08:15 aye - I have removed myself from all the back n forth, wake me up in 2020 when the fights announced haha!
I don't see the Joshua vs Wilder fight happening until one of them loses.
Neither side is in a hurry and an upset at some point could easily happen.
We the fans are the ones who get screwed
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tiny_acres wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 11:36 I don't see the Joshua vs Wilder fight happening until one of them loses.
Neither side is in a hurry and an upset at some point could easily happen.
We the fans are the ones who get screwed
Indeed feel more screwed than a gentlewoman from Las Vegas :TU: - but this has been happening in boxing for years on years!
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 08:08 They’ll be doing something throughout the fight. Their main job will be to hype the fûck out of Wilder-Joshua.
This is all it's about
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kbackup408 wrote: 09 Apr 2019, 05:22 Indeed feel more screwed than a gentlewoman from Las Vegas :TU: - but this has been happening in boxing for years on years!
No argument from me. This type of thing has gone on for years
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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The belt holders just want to keep on earning big money in low key defences untill they are ready to cash out.
I guess Wilder was surprised that Fury was able to be so competitive after his lay off.
A bit like Pac v PBF, they will fight at the end of their careers after already having made their money.
In one way I can't blame them, I suppose Wilder can make at least 100 million fighting the likes of Breazdale in his next 6 fights, and then get another 100 million against Joshua for his finale.
Fury and Joshua will have the same idea.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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I'm a fan of Wilder but he could lose this.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Ezzard wrote: 09 Apr 2019, 09:44 I'm a fan of Wilder but he could lose this.
You reckon Breazeale has the power or skill to even drop him?

I do think Breazeale will be competitive. He will go for it.

Wilder will land that punch.. and it will be over.
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It says much about WIlder that this is considered a bit of a test for him.

I really do not see what the fuss is about with Wilder.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Ezzard wrote: 09 Apr 2019, 09:44 I'm a fan of Wilder but he could lose this.
Wilder SHOULD win this.

But I give Breazeale a big chance. Breazeale has a huge heart. AJ systematically took him apart.
Wilder will be hoping to take him out with one shot. IF Breazeale is able to survive the punch and initial onslaught, he has the style to bludgeon his way to a late stoppage over a tired Wilder.
I favour a Wilder KO. But if the odds are decent I will be putting money on Breazeale KO for the upset.
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Breazeale is just a big slow oaf, he doesn’t have anything for wilder.

However I’ll be looking at the decision odds for deontay as one thing breazeale has is a chin. AJ got him out by putting shots together but wilder doesn’t seem to know what combinations are.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Wikder will beat Breazeale up man. I don't even see this as a close fight. I'd love to see Breazeale win but it won't happen. He's far too slow and open. This fights set up for a highlight reel KO!
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Wilder is almost always behind and relies on one shot to get him out of trouble. I appreciate that being behind makes him more likely to land the finisher...

Brezeale is stubborn and doesn't get KO'd easily. I expect Wilder to win but he also seems capable of losing almost any fight...it's why I'm a fan.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Are tickets still available?

They sure are! You can get them right here for as little as $67 (£51).
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Wilder To Use Helenius For Sparring, To Prepare For Breazeale

Heavyweight Robert "the Nordic Nightmare" Helenius (28-2) heads for the United States and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and the training camp of WBC champ Deontay Wilder for some sparring in the early part of May. With him is trainer Johan Lundstrom.

It´s not yet officially confirmed but Iltasanomat in Finland writes that next fight for Helenius is in June in the US against Adam Kownacki. (19-0).
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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Dominic Breazeale Interview Transcript – Wilder vs Breazeale

Kelly Swanson – Wilder vs. Breazeale is Saturday, May 18 live on SHOWTIME. It’s the heavyweight championship of the world. It is at Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING and it’s presented by Premier Boxing Championships. Tickets for the BombZquad event are available through Ticketmaster, barclayscenter.com and at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center.

Now I’m going to introduce Stephen Espinoza, President of Sports and Event Programming for Showtime Networks to make introductory comments. Stephen.

Stephen Espinoza
Thanks very much, Kelly. We are thrilled to be presenting Wilder vs. Breazeale on SHOWTIME a week from Saturday. Before we get there we are committed to this fight as if it were a pay-per-view because we believe that that’s where Deontay is in his career and this is the level of promotion that a fight of this caliber deserves.

So we will be premiering ALL ACCESS: WILDER vs. BREAZEALE on Friday, May 10th at 10 p.m. Following that will be a three-fight ShoBox telecast featuring Ruben Villa in the main event.

And those of you who know me know that I’m also a hip-hop music fan so I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the Wu-Tang documentary, “Of Mics and Men,” that’s premiering tomorrow. So it’s a big lineup tomorrow night on SHOWTIME – 9 p.m. is the Wu-Tang documentary followed by ALL ACCESS: WILDER vs. BREAZEALE at 10 p.m. and then ShoBox at 10:30.

Next week ALL ACCESS will be active a daily basis debuting new short form episodes every day during fight week. Then we get to the fight itself. Look, I’m not going to give you too much about this.

You have two s6-foot-s7 heavyweights with a combined 90% knockout ratio so you really don’t have to sell too much on this one. Since 2015, SHOWTIME has featured 14 heavyweight world title fights.. We are happy to see the resurgence of the heavyweight division. We’re proud for our role in it. No other network has been as committed to the heavyweight division and no other network has done more to bring about this resurgence.

So we are thrilled to be seeing the heavyweights back on this massive stage once again. As I mentioned combined record of these two fighters, 60 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw, 57 KOs. That is a knockout rate over 90%.

Deontay Wilder, obviously he’s coming off two of his most exciting and certainly career-defining performances – a Fight of the Year caliber fight against Luis Ortiz in March of 2018 and then his pay-per-view debut against Tyson Fury.

Those were two of the most exciting heavyweight fights that we’ve seen in quite some time. In Dominic Breazeale, Wilder will be facing a tall, strong, experienced and very motivated opponent.

At 6-foot-7, Dominic is one of the few heavyweights in the division who looks eye to eye with Deontay so that will be a different experience. With 18 KO victories in 21 professional fights, he has been on the world stage before taking on Anthony Joshua in the U.K.

And it’s no secret that there’s a personal rivalry from these two guys so there is no shortage of motivation. All in all we’re looking forward to this three fight card. Again, ALL ACCESS: WILDER vs. BREAZEALE will kick it off Friday at 10 p.m. followed by ShoBox and we will see all of you a week from Saturday in Brooklyn.

K. Swanson
Thanks Stephen. And yes, now we are going to turn to “Trouble” himself, Dominic “Trouble Breazeale”. He’s 20 and 1, with 18 knockouts. He’s a WBC mandatory challenger. He’s a 2012 U.S. Olympian from Glendale, California.

For this fight it’s his first fight training with Virgil Hunter in the Bay area. He previously challenged Anthony Joshua for the heavyweight title in 2016 and he won his last three fights by knockout.

So without further ado, we’d love to hear from you Dominic and if you’d like to make opening comments before we open it up the press and just let us know how things are going and your thoughts on the fight a week from Saturday:

Dominic Breazeale
Thank you Kelly. Camp is going great up here in the Bay Area. Virgil Hunter’s done a great job of putting things in and implementing my game plan going into this fight May 18.

I’m definitely excited to be fighting on the world stage again for the WBC title. May 18 is going to be an explosive night. You’ve got two knockout artists, two big six-foot-seven guys.

I’m super excited to be involved with the event. I’m super excited to get a big KO win May 18. Like I said, the body feels great. Camp has gone up and beyond what I expected it to be.

I’m super ready. I can’t wait to get on this plane and get to New York and get this started.

Q
Deontay Wilder has turned out to be a pretty good heavyweight champion. What makes you think you can beat him?

D. Breazeale
Your opinion on him being a pretty good heavyweight champion, that’s your opinion alone. I don’t think anyone else agrees with you on that one. But I don’t see any fundamental skills. I don’t see any successes on his part.

He’s been champion for about four years. He hasn’t grown. He hasn’t changed. Yes, he’s got a big right-hand but don’t we all in the heavyweight division? We all have knockout power.

So I think I’m walking into a fight where I’m the more skilled, more athletic and bigger, stronger guy.

Q
You’re training with Virgil Hunter now. What has he brought to the table for you?

D. Breazeale
A little bit of everything. don’t see how I’ve come this far in my career, ten years of boxing now and haven’t learned some of the fundamental basics that he’s used to restructure me.

Yes, they’ve always been there but with this new approach training he was able to bring a lot more out in my fundamentals as far as when I use my jab and how I use it and other things that we plan on using in our game plan on May 18.

Q
How badly would you like a knockout in this specific fight given all the animosity that’s been going on between yourself and Wilder that stems back to your issues a couple of years ago in Birmingham?

D. Breazeale
Going into every fight is probably the biggest fight of your life. And I’m always looking for a huge knockout, something to impress the fans and impress the boxing community.

At the same time, I’m never looking for it. I’m never trying to surge and try too hard to get the knockout. I always let it come. But this one, it’s going to be a lot better success. It’s going to be a lot better sleeping May 18 the night after I win the title, if I get a knockout.

Don’t get me wrong. A win’s a win but at the same time I want to impress the world. I want to impress the boxing community with a big knockout. When I say big knockout one where my right hand, my left hand is going to make contact and he goes out. Doesn’t get back up.

Q
So what would be the personal satisfaction on that besides just the great accomplishment to win the heavyweight belt?

D. Breazeale
The personal thing from the outside of the ring makes the revenge factor. You approach myself and my wife and kids in a situation that was not boxing related.

The gratification and the fact that my personal revenge, knocking out Deontay Wilder is a lot bigger than just an actual win or KO on any other given night.

Q
How do you think that you can stand-up to his right hand, if Anthony Joshua was able to get you?

D. Breazeale
I’ve grown a lot in the last few years. The Joshua fight was an eye opener. It was good experience. I learned then that I was standing there a lot more and taking some damage that I didn’t need to take because of the big guy that I am.

As I said earlier, Wilder’s got a big right hand but so do I and I’ve got a big left hook. In the heavyweight division if you don’t have knockout power, you’ve got no reason to be in the division.

So yes, Wilder’s going to throw some leather and make some contact by all means. Boxing, it’s all about hitting and not getting hit. I don’t plan on getting hit a lot May 18 and if I do, I’ve been there. I’ve done that before.

At the same time I plan on putting on all the punishment. And if the right hand comes, so be it. I’ll deal with it. It’s part of boxing.

Q
We want to see the heavyweight champions fight each other. What is your statement on that as far as the way that people look at the heavyweight division right now?

D. Breazeale
I don’t disagree with you or the boxing fans just because I’m a boxing fan myself. Of course you always want to see the title holders fight each other.

But right now I think those five names you mentioned, myself, Andy Ruiz, Tyson Fury, Wilder and Joshua, we are the top of the division and the fans are getting exposed to what they want to see. They’re getting exposed to a heavyweight fight.

When I fight Wilder May 18 it’s not going to be boring. It’s going to be action packed. It’s going to be big punch after big punch. And the thing with Joshua and Andy Ruiz, I’m excited to be part of the division. I’m excited to be where I am now standing. I’m also super excited to be the spoiler.

Wilder’s had a great deal on the table, whenever he was working with Joshua and I think he should have taken it because come May 18, I’m going to ruin everything.

I’m going to put my name in that hat with Joshua and I definitely want my revenge against Joshua so we’re going to make some things up in the near future. My way to do that is to get my WBC title and that’s what I plan on doing.

Q
You think that fight against Carlos Negron might have knocked off some ring rust and maybe helped you prepare for the fight against Deontay Wilder?

D. Breazeale
Yes, anytime you have a little bit of layoff, a little bit of ring rust you don’t want that of course but I was glad I was able to do it December 22 against Carlos Negron.

I’m happy to be getting in the ring as soon as I am now for the WBC title shot. There wasn’t a long layoff between me in the ring December 22, taking a couple of days off for Christmas and New Years and getting right back in the gym in January.

So I think like I said earlier, I’ve had a great camp. I’ve had a lot less layoff than in the past and all cylinders are firing.

Q
Was it tough having to wait before you knew you would get that opportunity to face Deontay?

D. Breazeale
Yes, definitely tough. I won the WBC title eliminator against Eric Molina and then to be told that it’s going to be sometime, six months, seven months which turned into I think almost about a year.

That was very tough because I’m one of the guys who stayed in the gym. I’m sparing every other day or sparing once a week. I’m always in the gym and I’m always working. Sometimes that can take a toll on you.

But fortunately in my favor it worked out great. I got another fight against Carlos Negron and attended the WBC mandatory and here a year and a half later getting ready to fight for a world title. In a sense, it kept me motivated. It kept me working.

Q
What did you think of Deontay’s performance against Tyson Fury? Did watching that fight kind of give you a better idea of what you need to do to beat Deontay Wilder?

D. Breazeale
Yes, definitely. It gave me some better things to be focusing on and to hone in on at the same time. I was there in person.

I thought Fury won that fight. I know he got knocked down a couple of times but as far as the boxing, the world looks at him how he scored in a boxing match. Tyson outscored Wilder that night and won that fight.

Fury did some good things. He had some great defensive movements. He did some good attacks as well as counter punching. On the other hand, Wilder did the same thing over and over like he’s done in his last four, five fights – over the last four or five years is throw the one, two and hopefully hope and pray that the right hand lands eventually.

There were some things that I learned from the fight as well as some things I’ve continuously seen over and over, time and time again.

Q
What were your thoughts when you got found by Michael King?

D. Breazeale
The idea first came across in a phone call. Joe Onowar, he called me, he was the recruiter at the time. I completely thought he was crazy.

`There was no way in hell that I was going to pick up boxing at 23 years old after I’d done football, basketball, track, baseball, hockey, wrestling – all that as a kid. Never stepped foot into a boxing ring, then to pick it up as a sport at 23 years old when I was at the end of my career.

Honestly at the time I thought it was a real dumb idea but three months into it after I had my first amateur fight and 18 months later when I became a 2012 Olympian and now 10 years later now I’m fighting for the WBC World Title, I think Michael King was the smartest man on the planet.

For me to be the one that came out the man on top is special, there were hundreds of athletes that came to the door. I feel like the idea of turning a Division One athlete into a professional boxer. It was crazy then ten years ago but now, I think it’s a great phenomenal idea.

Q
Even Jim Brown thought that with a couple months of training he could fight Muhammad Ali. Why is it that football players have this idea that hey, if I’m good at football I can be just as good at boxing?

D. Breazeale
I think the idea of the contact was that thinking that I’m a big man. I’m aggressive. I’m powerful, that type of thing. In the football world you’d think of the defensive ends, the linebackers, the running backs, the left tackle, the guys that have the most contact on the football field would be the biggest, baddest guy in the boxing ring. Not true.

Here you are, you’re talking to a quarterback who usually takes all the damage and they always want to put a yellow jersey or a pink jersey on during practice and don’t touch the quarterback type of deal. The tables are turned and I’m actually the aggressor and I’m the knockout puncher now.

The guys in the football world believe that because they can hit somebody with their shoulder or they can make the big tackle that they can throw some gloves on and throw their lives in the ring. It’s a different story man.

And like Mike Tyson said it best. Everybody has a game plan so they get punched in the mouth.

Q
When you were quarterbacking at Northern Colorado, if you had gotten some feedback from
NFL people that you might have been a draftee in the top three rounds, would you have even entertained Mr. King’s offer to go into boxing?

D. Breazeale
No, not at all. Actually that was be the scenario. I was actually pursuing the NFL. Things didn’t pan out the way I wanted them to. And it turned out that Michael King was still there when the NFL door closed so that’s why I began to venture into the boxing world.

To tell you the truth, I actually started boxing to stay in shape for football camps but soon those doors closed and boxing was the only thing I had. And I’m grateful for it now. God’s put boxing into my life and it’s been a blessing in disguise.

Q
Did you ever doubt you would get back into the title picture and what does it mean now to get another chance at the heavyweight title?

D. Breazeale
Yes, going into depression sometimes and things like that. I’m a pretty positive, optimistic type of guy. My way of bouncing back from that title shot against Joshua was to study the film day in and day out.

I watched it round after round, minute after minute. I watched it in silence. I watched it with people. I watched it without people. And I guess I can say that the quarterback background in me kind of studying. And I wanted to see everything that I did wrong.

I didn’t want to see anything I did right because I understood there were things that were done right but there were a lot more things that were done wrong. I wanted to capitalize on my mistakes.

That’s what I did at the time. Me and my trainer Manny Robles went back to California and kind of restructured my boxing skills and they grew. And lucky enough that we were fortunate enough to have three big KO wins and here we are back again fighting for the world title.

I’m looking forward. I learned a lot more from that one loss than I learned from all my wins in my whole boxing career and amateur career. So that one lifetime experience in the summer of 2016 against Joshua was a lot bigger for my boxing career than anything could have been.

Q
Do you see the incident that happened with Wilder as motivation right now or do you want to get beyond that so you’ll be able to fight as clearly as possible when you face Wilder on the 18th?

D. Breazeale

It’s been the biggest motivational tool in this last camp. It’s the one thing that gets me up early in the morning to run. It’s the thing that gets me through the 10th and 11th and 12th round of sparring. It’s the idea of I want to achieve and stay focused.

It’s definitely been a huge motivator for camp. I think I’m going to close here pretty soon, the week of the fight. It’s more or less going to be the mental idea that I’m going into a heavyweight title fight to perform my best, to fulfill my best.

I’m not going to take any of that emotion or craziness into the fight because if you do that you’ve already lost the battle.

K. Swanson
Okay, great. That’s our last question for you Dominic. We really appreciate you taking the time as you finish up your training today to be on this call. Dominic, any last words?

D. Breazeale
Thank you Kelly. Thank you ladies and gentlemen. I appreciate you all having me. I’m looking forward to having an explosive firework night on May 18. The fight week is going to be great.
I’m feeling great. Looking forward to travelling and can’t wait to get started Saturday night.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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I like this fight actually, fair enough i'd prefer Wilder in with Fury or Joshua but stylistically I think this will gel for a great fight, Wilder should've lost the title to Fury I think most agree but he did show some heart in that fight to keep plugging away when he mustve felt he was losing to deck Fury in the last round and nearly stop him showed character, Breazeale is one of the most fun guys in the division, loves a tear up and has a decent beard, it took Joshua a fair amount of work to get him out of there, his fight with Ugonah was insane, just a war

I give Breazeale a chance of beating Wilder and stopping him, he hits pretty hard and has heart to go for it instead of going into a shell like some guys when they feel Wilder's power, still I'm favouring Wilder to KO him eventually, he might have to show the heart again but after a toe to toe war where both guys are hurt I think Wilder will come out on top

Might stick a cheeky fiver on the upset though, i'd love to see Wilder starched, his team don't deserve to hold world titles
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

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I used to quite like Wilder, but he pisses me off more and more everytime I see or hear him now.

Breazeale seems a decent bloke who deserves his shot (not as much as Dillian, but that's not Brezeale's fault).

I'd like to see Breazeale shut Wilder up, but from what I've seen of him he doesn't offer much more than the likes of Szpilka, Washington or Duhupas.

But he is training with Hunter now, so their is hope that he will have a good game plan that takes full advantage of Wilder's huge and numerous flaws.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale on Sky Sports - 18 May 2019

Post by black panther »

Would love for Breazeale to win but he's far too slow both of foot and hand, to catch Wilder.

He also likes blocking punches with his face. Watch his last fight versus the limiited Negron on youtube.
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