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  • David Morrell blew it. He had the fight with David Benavidez won. If he would have only stuck to the game plan to just box in order to slow the pace down.

    However, he decided to get in a firefight with Benny which cost him the fight. Despite, fighting the wrong style; He still made it a...
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  • Facts!!! I couldn't have agreed more! ...
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  • To all of you nuthugging dickriding Usyk fans who are selling a prime Deontay Wilder short against Oleksandr Usyk. Save that same energy and let us hear ya'll spew the same shit following the Usyk/Dubois 2 fight. Once Triple D spanked that ass.
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  • You can believe what you will but a prime Deontay Wilder would have been a threat to any heavyweight current or past; Including Oleksandr Usyk. Back then he had that equalizer.

    Which was his lethal right hand. Not today's version of Deontay Wilder though. Todays version of Wilder is just...
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  • The first to go on an aging fighter is his stamina and the last to go is his power. Which is followed by the loss of reflexes, hand to eye coordination and timing....
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  • champion4ever
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    AJ's career is over by this point. He is now a ruined and washed up fighter. Matchroom knows it too. Which is why they are attempting to cash him out against either Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder. He cannot defeat Joseph Parker now anyhow because he is a gatekeeper status.
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  • Which is very true and was also the reason why he kept getting hit repeatedly with that same right hand over and over again against Madrimov because he cannot switch back to his natural orthodox stance again. Now he is just a converted southpaw....
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  • I totally agree. At this point; It's safe to say that Bud is no longer an ambidextrous or switch hitting fighter. He is officially a southpaw. I know he is a converted one. However, he almost never fight in his natural orthodox stance anymore....
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  • He needs to come out of that southpaw stance against Canelo and fight more in his orthodox stance. He could have conceivably lost that fight to Israil Madrimov. He ate an awful lot of right hands that night.

    I know that boxing fans are totally divided over the decision. It could have gone...
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  • Today's Wilder wouldn't stand a chance. The Deontay Wilder of eight years ago would have knocked Usyk spark out....
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  • Oh! You are referring to that all things Deontay Wilder expert right? ...
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  • Yeah! No doubt! If Canelo can bring back the same passion, hunger and zeal that he has lost in the past then he could definitely pull it off. However, just showing up because he is the bigger, wider and stronger fighter is not going to get the job done. He is going to have to sweat and put in that work...
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  • Welcome back Pac! It's always nice seeing an icon like yourself back inside of a boxing ring again. It brings back a lot of fond memories.

    I don't know whether or not he could pull it off again but it will be good for the sport of boxing if he does. Especially at age 46. I have my doubts...
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  • Let's cut to the chase. Everyone knows that Bud Crawford didn't train for Israil Madrimov. No more than Canelo Alvarez trained for William Scull.

    However, I expect both guys to come in prepared, focused and disciplined, sharp and on their A games. Once they are in the ring facing each other....
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  • What a great hypothetical? It doesn't matter how fast Usyk is, being the superior boxer, a southpaw, his amateur pedigree or whatever. If Deontay connects with at least one good punch the fight will be over in an instant.

    The question is could Usyk box a perfect and an entire fight without...
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  • This fight is about four months shy of it's original deadline of September 12th. So I'm pretty sure they would have sorted out all of the planning by that time.
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  • Well set that shit up quick so Boots could whoop his ass. There's nothing in Teofimo's arsenal to even remotely suggest that he would be competitive against a Jaron Ennis. Besides, "Gordo" is too small and can't hit. I don't know what the fuck that shit Tim Bradley is on....
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  • You are damn right. Teo won't call Devin Haney out because he is afraid of getting his ass whooped. Haney had been calling out all the big names for years. Three times Devin Haney has called out Teo.

    One was prior to his loss to Kambosos, another was when they were in negotiations with...
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  • So what about ("Gordo") Teo? One can say the same exact thing about him. Weren't Vasiliy Lomachenko, Josh Taylor and Arnold Barboza all old when Teofimo beat them?

    Let's see. A well past his prime Loma was 32 when "Gordo" defeated him, Taylor was 32 when "Gordo"...
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  • I agree with you about Haney's style. He is a back foot fighter. That type of style is the one that "Gordo" Teo usually struggles with.

    In addition, Devin's performance against Jose Ramirez was just awful that night. it helped to further tarnish his brand. Also, with Ryan Garcia...
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