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    @kiwiinmelb Don't know how he keeps making 168 tbh. He'd probably make CW comfortably.

    He's a bit of a weight bully, but yeah, he sure can bang. I can see why Canelo wants no part of him.

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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb Don't know how he keeps making 168 tbh. He'd probably make CW comfortably.

    He's a bit of a weight bully, but yeah, he sure can bang. I can see why Canelo wants no part of him.

    Yeah he is a monster

    I suspect from interviews , his goal is to win titles at 168 again , then go up ,

    he has mentioned how he would like to fight Bivol and Bieterbiev , he could comfortably add more muscle to that upper frame

    Yeah its a dangerous fight for Canelo , particularly that there are signs he is in decline skills wise, i dont believe he is as sharp defensively as he once was , he reguarly finishes fights looking banged up now

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    Boxing wise Canelo is an old man now. He has had a lot of fights but the amount of training/sparring over the length of time he has must be suffering wear and tear.
    Must be Mexican beef holding him together

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    Big card tomorrow, unusual to see so many big names on the same card even if there are mismatch’s ,

    Probably won’t save him but Joe looks in fantastic nick (49 mins in)

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Big card tomorrow, unusual to see so many big names on the same card even if there are mismatch’s ,

    Probably won’t save him but Joe looks in fantastic nick (49 mins in)

    ‘Small’ heavyweight Parker is outweighing Wilder by 32 lbs for this fight !

    I thought they’d be much closer than that, both around the 230 lb or about 105kg mark.

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    Statistically wilder is a freak of nature with the way he generates power from that slingshot action and the lean frame .

    But if there is a disadvantage even though we haven’t seen it often with the calibre of fighters he has faced , those skinny legs do wobble when he is hit .

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    I suspect joes team will roll the dice and be aggressive as a moving target , going 12 rounds wilth wilder without wearing a big shot is a tough ask , try to strike first may be the fight plan . At least it might be entertaining

    The danger I see is him being hit as he comes forward , particularly the way he likes to do that small hop as he moves in

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Statistically wilder is a freak of nature with the way he generates power from that slingshot action and the lean frame .

    But if there is a disadvantage even though we haven’t seen it often with the calibre of fighters he has faced , those skinny legs do wobble when he is hit .

    Wilder does have a good chin and heart as he showed against Fury

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    @MN5
    Yep and I’m not sure JP has the power to really hurt him. Let’s hope he proves us wrong

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    Barry talks a lot of shit but he speaks some sense here ( I hope )

    Interesting stuff. Ali and Frazier both died ( relatively ) young and who knows what the future holds for Bowe and Holyfield.

    Ken Norton ( also RIP ) deserves a mention too for his epic battles with Ali.

    Top heavyweight boxers are the toughest mo fo’s on planet earth.

    EDIT: I can’t post the link but it’s Kevin Barry discussing the fight, google it.

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    @kiwiinmelb It's his only way to victory. Many fighters have tried to avoid Wilder's right hand for 12 rounds but he'll catch you eventually with a negative mindset.

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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb It's his only way to victory. Many fighters have tried to avoid Wilder's right hand for 12 rounds but he'll catch you eventually with a negative mindset.

    Yeah , has to roll the dice and attack him ,

    Fa after doing surprisingly well for 6 rounds , has just been dropped twice and looking in big trouble as I’m writing, Sanchez has some nice power .

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    @kiwiinmelb Fa would have won round 6 too if it wasn't for his lapse in concentration by dropping his lead hand.

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    Jeez, Jai Opetaia is a bad man. V impressive.

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    Dubois v miller was a good watch

    Don’t know much about bivols opponent , but looking forward to watching bivol , he’s a class act

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    @kiwiinmelb Arthur is barely British level in fairness. He upset Yarde a little while back and is well schooled with a decent enough jab, but like Bivol, Arthur also lacks a bit of pop.

    There are 3 certainties in life. Death, taxes and Dimitrii Bivol winning fights via UD.

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    Joe up in 6. Discipline.

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    Watching via match tracker. Any fern updates appreciated too. Sounds like Wilder’s one trick isn’t working as yet.

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    Sounds like Wilder needs the knockout to take this one. Apparently Parker has won every round.

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    Watching it and yep Parker fighting very smart. Wilder just waiting for a chance to unload the right, very reactive and no game plan

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