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Devin not a draw because some people know hes a hype job .The other fighters in the division been saying hes a fraud my question is why a certian amout of people cant see it
Dumb take !! Why don’t Benavidez or who ever go do the hard work take them one by one ? Tf sit back and wait ? Come one now it’s good they took it no one over the belts
This is how I see the rest of the year panning out. Shu Shu beats Vivas this June 8th and most likely propels him to become the mandatory fighter for the WBO featherweight world title. In the post fight interview, he needs to call out and demand a world title fight against the winner of Espinoza-Sanchez on June 21st. If Bruce wins that world title fight which should be around the same time as Inoue final fight at 122 against Sam Goodman in December, he should call out Inoue and welcome the monster to be his first fight at featherweight. It's not needed from a revenue number perspective because Inoue sells out NFL type of revenue numbers. But i'm pretty sure the monster would welcome a world title fight to be held in New York (most likely Madison Square Garden) even though it'll be a huge home crowd advantage for Shu Shu. But if Top Rank and Bob Arum allows it and make it a PPV event, I won't be surprise if this fight will eclipse 1.5M-2M PPV purchases and a $100M+ revenue event. Top boxers like Tank and Canelo and celebrities from around the world will fly to New York and watch this event live.
Danny is too small and inactive to jump straight into a Virgil Ortiz fight. He would at least need a fight or two and he would still be too small I don’t think it’s a good match up
Yeah you're right I was only ordering the fight to watch Ortiz vs Tzu and pitbull vs rayo pitbull and rayo is still good what you don't get is Mexican boxers bring in all the Mexican fans
Tank versus Frank will look very similar to the Hector Garcia versus Tank fight. Frank will look good in the beginning and then tank will figure him out within about six rounds.
Wilder kept getting hit by Zhang by the same punch setup Ortiz hurt him with, but Zhang slipped away from the right hand while Ortiz kept slipping towards Wilder's right hand for whatever reason. Wilder's been a super entertaining fighter but it's kinda like if Razor Ruddock had won a belt then been managed very carefully for an extended period. Exciting and all credit to him for a great career but it is what it is. Skills pay the bills. Still think he can sleep Anderson if they fight because Anderson fights in straight lines and that suits Wilder perfectly.
And you are right about Anderson. He tends to lean straight back a lot, which might be suicidal against Wilder's right hand. Let's see how they both handle that fight.
@@chiefnkosi7705 frankly speaking I'd have loved to see them fight each other prime for prime. Ruddock may well have beaten him but who knows, I'd like to see it. Ortiz was a much better boxer than Wilder and he got slept. My point is that Wilder was this boogeyman puncher until he started facing the very best, and he came up short against the very best just like Ruddock did despite his power.