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THat's not impossible
Dubois knocked out Cojanu in 2, looked impressive
Liam Williams looking pretty good as a 160-er, he was expected to win comfortably, he did so, looked good at stopping Mullender in 2
Yarde stopped Reeves in 5, got hit some but he looked composed. Still think he loses to Kovalev rn though
Someone like Callum Johnson, Joe Smith even BarreraWho do you think would be a good opponent for Yarde in his next fight?
Yarde to me gets washed against Kovalev unless he gets lucky I think he fights wrong style for his bodyDubois knocked out Cojanu in 2, looked impressive
Liam Williams looking pretty good as a 160-er, he was expected to win comfortably, he did so, looked good at stopping Mullender in 2
Yarde stopped Reeves in 5, got hit some but he looked composed. Still think he loses to Kovalev rn though
Yep he should have been fighting them this fight I’ll give you another name AlvarezSomeone like Callum Johnson, Joe Smith even Barrera
....if they are serious about stepping up to the Kovalev level soon
Imo Yarde fights accordingly how I'd imagine. Muscle-bound guy with good athletics but less experience and probably stamina. So he makes the most of his athleticism and power by fighting in spurts but that and him being pretty easy to hit may be a serious problem against the elite guysYarde to me gets washed against Kovalev unless he gets lucky I think he fights wrong style for his body
Dubois looked really good to me, looked quicker for some reason he’s going to be a problem
Liam has impressed me his last two fights.
Imo Yarde fights accordingly how I'd imagine. Muscle-bound guy with good athletics but less experience and probably stamina. So he makes the most of his athleticism and power by fighting in spurts but that and him being pretty easy to hit may be a serious problem against the elite guys
PBC still in a good position in 126, 168, 154 and 147, but losing Wilder would hurt them imo, also Jermall's opportunities are slim
Let's bring on Jermall vs Eubank Jr.
Eubank wants to go down to 160, he's in a 3 fight contract with PBC...
Deontay Wilder set to meet with John Skipper, DAZN next week; Lou DiBella orchestrated - The Ring
Skipper is expected to lay out a multi-fight offer to Wilder that would pay him at least $20 million per fight on DAZN; the second bout of the deal would pit Wilder against Anthony Joshua in a fight for the undisputed heavyweight championship.
Wilder (40-0-1, 39 knockouts) is a PBC fighter, but he told The Ring last month he’s a “free agent” and he’s looking to earn “generational wealth.” He’s currently slated to fight Dominic Breazeale on Showtime Pay-Per-View on May 18 in Brooklyn, New York, per sources. A partnership with DAZN could scuttle those plans.