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Verdejo, Walters, and Wilder
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soo.. the big fight of the night was Deontay Wilder for the HW championship.. however, Verdejo was insanely impressive. He is crazy fast/powerful with solid defense. I've seen some highlights from him before but never a full fight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmkibkFcbe8
kid is a star... can't wait to watch him fight again.
wilder's defense needs to improve alot. tbh, not that impressive even though he stopped his opp.
walters is so big for 126, but he looked good.
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Verdejo looked good and solid as a powerfull boxer.
agree deontay needs to work on his defence, he has his power but if someone is able to hurt him, who knows what will happen.
walters was good as always, would love him to face lomachenko.
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