Gotta admit Wilder looking sharp in training!!!

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  • The Big Dunn
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    #11
    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
    I don't see a new coach adding any new wrinkles to his game. He's a one-dimensional fighter.
    I agree with this. I won’t believe it until I see it .

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    • Marchegiano
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      #12
      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
      Focusing on good combinations and putting some good meat in to them. But where is the leg work? Where are the vids of him putting the miles in?

      We have always said he has little girl legs and it will be a problem one day, his coach has talked more than once about his lack of interest in strengthening his legs and when it came to actually facing a big skilful fighter his legs clearly let him down, yeah yeah blame Breland and a suit if you want but his little girl legs let him down.

      So firing off on Scott’s pads where he already knows where they are and isn’t under any pressure from another fighter is great but can we trust him to be putting the effort in in more important area’s? Does he even acknowledge he needs to improve there or is he sticking to the suit and the spiked water as to why his legs are a joke?
      Cheated narrative is locked in dude. If Wilder wins he will see it as validation for his cheater narrative against Tyson.


      That said, yeah, I don't expect to see much in way of new legs per-se or anything else outside of traps. If it goes Wilder's way it should be quick. Every round Wilder doesn't KO Fury is a round Fury saw every trap and didn't bite. All Malik is claiming to bring is better traps. I heard nothing about defense, build, or anything else folks claim Wilder needs to beat Fury. He should, if Malik is correct, be able to give Fury an opening and Fury takes it close that opening with a heavy.

      I watched the whole hour of that interview, you can too if you like but I promise all Malik alludes to is setting up Fury for the KO.

      It's still basically the same plan. The only real difference is Wilder has a trainer now when y'all can say what you like about Breland, fact is, Breland never once agreed with Wilder's approach and always spoke about making Wilder a boxer. Which means Deontay was learning **** all because he was never using **** to make him into a boxer. It's possible Malik can teach him something actually.

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      • SplitSecond
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        #13
        Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
        You ain’t a Wilder fan anyway so why do you give a fcuk?
        Wtf. Be a boxing fan plz. Not a fanboy.

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        • DaNeutral.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Marchegiano

          Cheated narrative is locked in dude. If Wilder wins he will see it as validation for his cheater narrative against Tyson.


          That said, yeah, I don't expect to see much in way of new legs per-se or anything else outside of traps. If it goes Wilder's way it should be quick. Every round Wilder doesn't KO Fury is a round Fury saw every trap and didn't bite. All Malik is claiming to bring is better traps. I heard nothing about defense, build, or anything else folks claim Wilder needs to beat Fury. He should, if Malik is correct, be able to give Fury an opening and Fury takes it close that opening with a heavy.

          I watched the whole hour of that interview, you can too if you like but I promise all Malik alludes to is setting up Fury for the KO.

          It's still basically the same plan. The only real difference is Wilder has a trainer now when y'all can say what you like about Breland, fact is, Breland never once agreed with Wilder's approach and always spoke about making Wilder a boxer. Which means Deontay was learning **** all because he was never using **** to make him into a boxer. It's possible Malik can teach him something actually.
          cheating narrative is locked in? What does that mean? I hope it doesn’t mean it is now fact.

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            #15
            Originally posted by billeau2
            Wilder is a puncher and any training, even if it takes months and hardship, that gives him even one more opportunity to land is worth it. he does not have to outbox Fury... I think Fury wins, if he shows up ready...But if he is not ready Wilder will crack him.
            Pretty much this, though I think I give Wilder more chance this time around than you do. As long as Wilder has a steady deck to fire his great guns from, he's got life. I'm expecting a war, nothing like the beat down we saw in the 2nd fight.

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              #16
              once he gets hit, he'll go back to the old wild swinging ways.

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              • War Room
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                #17
                I don't think he looks good at all in that media.

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                  #18
                  Fury is the superior boxer but I cant shake the feeling that Wilder takes his head off this time. Eventually the punchers chance has to work out for him and we are on the third fight now for ****s sake. The dice keeps getting rolled over and over, its got to land in Wilders favour at some point.

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                  • Marchegiano
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral.

                    cheating narrative is locked in? What does that mean? I hope it doesn’t mean it is now fact.
                    What do you mean fact?

                    Facts don't really have anything to do with it. You asked what Wilder blames for his loss. I told you he blames the cheating so he's not about to address anything else for why he lost. If he thinks his legs are why he certainly has not said it.

                    You mean do folks believe because he got the third the cheating must be fact? I wouldn't know. I'm not a portal into Wilder's fans. I'm a Wilder fan, I can report to you what Wilder says....I'm also white so a lot of the Wilder groups on social media don't like me anyway, I really wouldn't know.

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                    • Curt Henning
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                      #20
                      im a wilder fan...but that means nothing...lots of guys look good "training".....but i def believe wilder is still a threat and has heart...and wants to prove something....we shall see

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