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What Next For Wilder After Breazeale if not AJ april 13th?
Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 04:05
by gregregegg
I think wilder beats breazale by KO Soonish but what next?
Semi Realistic fights if not AJ Probably Include: Ortiz 2, Whyte, Miller and any other Al haymon fighters.
But Id love to see Him go to Cruiser weight for all the belts, With A rematch at heavyweight for the WBC title Should the cruiser win. But if he wins he can sign the fight with AJ potentialy even hold 8 belts at once If they can sign it quick and delay being stripped.
Personally think he probably looses to AJ and Usyk but there fights id like to see a lot more than some of his other options.
What do you guys see as likely for wilder in the next year or 2, and what would you want to see?
Re: What Next For Wilder After Breazeale if not AJ april 13th?
Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 04:18
by jamamb
haymon fighters im guessing, he almost exclusively faces them
im thinking guys like kownacki , rivas, etc
Re: What Next For Wilder After Breazeale if not AJ april 13th?
Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 04:21
by Enlightened-One
It sometimes feels that we get the same threads created every two or three days, because I keep copying and pasting the very same responses to the same set of questions different people keep asking.
Whilst waiting patiently for his big payday against Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder will almost certainly continue to face fellow Haymon stablemate opponents (after the Dominic Breazeale fight), such as:
• Charles Martin
• Adam Kownacki
• Oscar Rivas
• Izuagbe Ugonoh
There is also the likelihood that ‘The Bronze Bomber’ will engage in rematches against other PBC stablemates, such as:
• Luis Ortiz
• Artur Szpilka
• Gerald Washington
I have a feeling that the WBC will continue their partnership with Haymon and steer Wilder away from facing fighters that aren’t part of the PBC roster, as we have already witnessed with the Dillian Whyte situation.
For the record, seven out of the eight world title fights that Deontay Wilder has competed in has been against an opponent that was a fellow Al Haymon stablemate.
Deontay Wilder will only be allowed to defend his WBC title against an opponent not affiliated with Al Haymon under one of two scenarios, which are: to receive a mega-payday (as per the farcical negotiations with AJ); or to face a challenger that poses absolutely no threat to his unbeaten record (as we witnessed with the Johann Duhaupas bout).
Re: What Next For Wilder After Breazeale if not AJ april 13th?
Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 05:20
by KiwiRider
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 04:21
It sometimes feels that we get the same threads created every two or three days, because I keep copying and pasting the very same responses to the same set of questions different people keep asking.
Whilst waiting patiently for his big payday against Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder will almost certainly continue to face fellow Haymon stablemate opponents (after the Dominic Breazeale fight), such as:
• Charles Martin
• Adam Kownacki
• Oscar Rivas
• Izuagbe Ugonoh
There is also the likelihood that ‘The Bronze Bomber’ will engage in rematches against other PBC stablemates, such as:
• Luis Ortiz
• Artur Szpilka
• Gerald Washington
I have a feeling that the WBC will continue their partnership with Haymon and steer Wilder away from facing fighters that aren’t part of the PBC roster, as we have already witnessed with the Dillian Whyte situation.
For the record, seven out of the eight world title fights that Deontay Wilder has competed in has been against an opponent that was a fellow Al Haymon stablemate.
Deontay Wilder will only be allowed to defend his WBC title against an opponent not affiliated with Al Haymon under one of two scenarios, which are: to receive a mega-payday (as per the farcical negotiations with AJ); or to face a challenger that poses absolutely no threat to his unbeaten record (as we witnessed with the Johann Duhaupas bout).
Patience of a saint EO
Pretty much got it covered.
There isn't really much left in the division apart from AJ or AJ's sloppy seconds.
Down in my part of the world, we would call that a "porridge stirrer"