Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Trainer: There's No Telling What Weight He Will Come In At

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  • KingGilgamesh
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    #11
    Originally posted by DaNeutral.
    I know it’s heavyweight but the top guys usually have a plan for the weight that is in conjunction with how they are going to fight and who they are going to fight.

    The more I hear from Scott and Wilder it sounds like they are just working on Wilder being angry and really up for revenge. Not really ideal at all.
    I think they would be ****** having two fights and then going into the third completely giving away their strategy. I have a feeling they know.

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    • factsarenice
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      #12
      Wilder will come out strong but if the momentum shifts to Fury, Deontay Wilder will mentally crater and do something crazy that gets him disqualified in an effort to save face.

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #13
        Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

        I think they would be ****** having two fights and then going into the third completely giving away their strategy. I have a feeling they know.
        Yes, very true. You may well be right on that. But we do know, we have our plan sounds better than we don’t know he will be what he will be. Not that it really matters what they say as long as they know what they are doing which I’m sure they do.

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        • factsarenice
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          #14
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          I know it’s heavyweight but the top guys usually have a plan for the weight that is in conjunction with how they are going to fight and who they are going to fight.

          The more I hear from Scott and Wilder it sounds like they are just working on Wilder being angry and really up for revenge. Not really ideal at all.
          You are correct. I expect it to play out like Tyson vs Holyfield

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          • Monty Fisto
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            #15
            Maybe this Scott will turn out to be a good trainer, but at the moment he is just pure comedy.

            "When [Wilder] was 209 [pounds] he knocked Tyson Fury [down] and then Tyson Fury got up. When he was 230, we took the loss to Tyson Fury and we were dealing with issues in the fight.... It’s just no telling.”

            Yep, you just can't tell. He was having issues at 230, but no need to plan to be any specific weight.

            To use a technical term, bring him in in dog shape.
            Last edited by Monty Fisto; 06-16-2021, 09:17 AM.

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            • Coachcody
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              #16
              Good advice by the trainer imo

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              • Get em up
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                #17
                Originally posted by Oldskoolg

                I wonder if Malik is working on drills to keep his hands up as well, he has a tendency to keep his hands lower than temple/chin level
                He better be that and Wilder is notorious for leaning straight back when he is on the ropes. That leaves his body open and a guy Fury's size can capitalize on it

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                • Oldskoolg
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Get em up

                  He better be that and Wilder is notorious for leaning straight back when he is on the ropes. That leaves his body open and a guy Fury's size can capitalize on it
                  Wilder literally needs a Rocky III scenario, hopefully for his sake Malik is his Apollo creed

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                  • OldTerry
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                    #19
                    Fury's size both height and weight are what Wilder couldn't deal with in fight #2. If Wilder doesn't have an answer for that then nothing he does will make a difference. If his only movement is straight back he will be a sitting duck and Fury's leaning on him will exhaust him early. I'm pulling for Deontay but realistically speaking Fury is his kryptonite.

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #20
                      So Wilder's trainer is Mailk Scott.... Is this the same Malik Scott that Wilder Knocked out in 1 minutes 36 seconds? Hmmm

                      Fury usually annoys me but I am on his side now that Wilder is refusing to speak and Fury is being pretty funny. I still think this is 70/30 fight in Fury's favor - which does give Wilder a high chance of victory. Even in the last fight, Fury caught some big shots. If one of those lands right - the story is different. I always find it weird when people expect every fight to be the same as the last one - rarely happens!

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