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Wilder outchea chasing these fukk nikkas down

Uk hoe ran to the russians thinking they'd keep him safe

Now them russians gon break the bank

So Wilder can break his face

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Choc this nikka made weight literally at the last minute :gucci:



:UndefeatedvsMexicans: rematch on deck

Nah Garcia either needs to fight Spence or let the titleholders unify
 

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Yarde 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.
I don’t think highly of Yarde. He needed a step up a few fights ago.
 

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Yeah the Usyks, Kovalevs of the world have a distinct output advantage, particularly as the fight gets deeper.

That being said Yarde isn't completely out of his depth for a muscle bound guy, he can box competently in many respects, just isn't much in the way of a pressure fighter etc.
Kkkovalev is notorious for gassing out man are you serious? Yarde fights a dude like Beterbiev storm Alvarez Marcus Browne etc would get beat badly
 

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Kkkovalev is notorious for gassing out man are you serious? Yarde fights a dude like Beterbiev storm Alvarez Marcus Browne etc would get beat badly
I thought he jabbed pretty much to perfection all night against Alvarez. Perhaps historically in some of his fights he's faded, but i dunno about gassing out as such.
 

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I thought he jabbed pretty much to perfection all night against Alvarez. Perhaps historically in some of his fights he's faded, but i dunno about gassing out as such.
Well if you put in body work on kkkov hell gas. I guess that’s a better way to put it.
 

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Well if you put in body work on kkkov hell gas. I guess that’s a better way to put it.
Yeah thats a fair point.

Effective bodywork on most fighters above 160 is going to slow down most of em however.

Sounds like i'm backing in Kovalev somehow, shiit, i could care less about him lol.
 

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thats the one thing admittedly that makes me go :patrice: about DAZN...im positive they are in the red with their net cash flow as they are trying to build whatever they are doing

Boxing is a sport where I truly believe it's best to build over time, as opposed to fast tracking your way by throwing money around.

I wish DAZN the best, because this has a lot of potential, but I have my doubts.
 
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Question: In the sport world the changing of employer often draws serious criticism by fans, generally about the athlete in question being disloyal. Especially in team sports but sometimes in sports like boxing too.
On the other hand when ppl like us in regular jobs change workplace cause one pays better it’s totally normal and barely any criticism about disloyalty.
So why is this perceived different with athletes, why we have different standards toward them in this situation?
 

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Question: In the sport world the changing of employer often draws serious criticism by fans, generally about the athlete in question being disloyal. Especially in team sports but sometimes in sports like boxing too.
On the other hand when ppl like us in regular jobs change workplace cause one pays better it’s totally normal and barely any criticism about disloyalty.
So why is this perceived different with athletes, why we have different standards toward them in this situation?

The typical fan doesn't understand it's a business first. It's as simple as that.
 

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The typical fan doesn't understand it's a business first. It's as simple as that.
I guess because the emotional investment of fans
I mean pretty much nobody has emotional investment in a banker changing his employer but this is the entertainment business with fans and shyt...
 

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Question: In the sport world the changing of employer often draws serious criticism by fans, generally about the athlete in question being disloyal. Especially in team sports but sometimes in sports like boxing too.
On the other hand when ppl like us in regular jobs change workplace cause one pays better it’s totally normal and barely any criticism about disloyalty.
So why is this perceived different with athletes, why we have different standards toward them in this situation?
Very layered question. But I’ll take a stab...

I think in a sport such as Boxing, fans who follow it daily like us, some feel a pride or sense of loyalty since it can be argued it’s a cult type of sport this day and age. We also expect and already assume how promoters are snakes and disloyal but get shocked when a fighter jumps ship or leaves looking for their better interest. I feel like other than individual sports, these boxers have a sense of individuality that other sports don’t... and we tend to forget these guys have teams and advisors who are constantly in their ear trying to tell said fighter what’s their best option.

Hate to bring race into but it’s like PBC-Haymon have a stanbase of brothers who feel if a black fighter leaves to Top Rank, MatchRoom , now DAZN that they’re to some degree selling out when the fact of the matter is it’s essentially just an NBA free agent leaving to a different team who pitches their best offer with obviously money, opportunity and future plans..

I assume this question is tied into Wilder and I always thought he was a PBC through and through , I never knew he was “independent” until it was posted in here the other day.. it’s just weird to me that it seems like the only way for this AJ/Deontay fight to happen is if Wilder signs with DAZN
 
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