...Went pretty much how we predicted (that video is linked) - Devin getting dropped off the speed. But how mu#Boxing
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-Zh5QrPhps
Villa's fresh off a streak beating two undefeated 'eye test' fighters in Janelson Bocachica and Rashidi Ellis.
Can he upset 'Boots' Ennis' opportunity to face the elite at 147?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFJkWN-Qftk
Geffrard has lost twice - both to bums. It's a terrible fight. Like Naseem Hamed vs. Said Lawal.
But if you're a Smith fan, that's happening today.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3CQNi2XKHc
Some decently good fights this weekend.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjkwxdsCqnw
[Originally Recorded Nov 5, 2021 - that's why the audio sounds different]
Deontay Wilder is one of the most polarizing and controversial sports figures of the modern era, triggered mostly by his previous "Body on the Record" fight promotion speech (despite the fact that fans cheered Tyson talking about eating children and homosexual assault prison-style), comments about certain female interviewers possibly using sex to advance their positions, (despite the fact that fans cheered Rampage Jackson dry humping an interviewer live on air) and the various excuses that came out after Wilder/Fury 2.
Regardless of this, Wilder had always said that he was willing to die in the ring, because he loved doing it so much and wanted to make sure the fans were sent home happy every time. Fury/Wilder 3 showcased why Deontay Wilder is one of the few fighters in current boxing that actually practiced what he preached, fighting as hard as he could until he could fight no more. Deontay Wilder has never been in a boring fight, no matter what you thought about his opposition. We challenge you to contrast that with Frank F'n Sanchez and stinking out the joint every time.
Wilder's recently talked about retiring, which I think would be a mistake. The heavyweight division is (especially now) in desperate need of true warriors like him, and he could still 'baptize' guys like Jarrell 'Big Baby' Miller before hanging them up and enjoying time with his family. The heavyweight division has needed all-out war for a long time, and those two didn't disappoint.
No matter which way he goes, and no matter what NSB might say, the Fury/Wilder trilogy WILL be reflected on years from now as one of the greatest trilogies in history. Not for the "boxing masterclass", but for the psychology, the emotion, the feeling of not knowing who was going to get knocked spark out and not really believing that a guy who looks like Tyson Fury could completely decimate a guy that looks like Deontay Wilder.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cffBSO6xWzs