Radio Rahim- Salute for asking the real Wilder question (interview)

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  • LacedUp
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    Radio Rahim- Salute for asking the real Wilder question (interview)

    Finally someone asking the real questions. Malik Scott like a deer in headlights trying to defend Wilder’s idiotic accusations.

    great stuff sir.

    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 06-17-2021, 02:20 PM.
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    I loves Radio R…

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      #3
      Hes like the exact opposite of Elie Sucksach

      Long live the Raheem!

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        The line of questions by Radio Raheem was unprofessional. Raheem is a weasel, he was indirectly expressing fault and was critical of what Deontay Wilder believes regarding the 'Snake in the grass' Mark Breland and his fellow conspirators.

        Furthermore, Radio Raheem was attempting to engender dissension in Wilder's camp, I now understand why Elie Seckbach got the exclusive and Radio Raheem got the door slammed in his face.

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          RR made Malik Scott look like the stuttering fool that he is. Well done that man!

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            Radio is too argumentative. Asking tough questions is one thing but I’ve often seen him getting into full blown arguments with boxers.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
              Radio is too argumentative. Asking tough questions is one thing but I’ve often seen him getting into full blown arguments with boxers.
              Why is he too argumentative? He's asking real questions in a non confrontational manner that forces Malik Scott to answer for some of the ****** **** wilder has said

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                #8
                Originally posted by LacedUp

                Why is he too argumentative? He's asking real questions in a non confrontational manner that forces Malik Scott to answer for some of the ****** **** wilder has said
                I do think he’s confrontational. That’s the problem. I’ve seen him overstep the mark on a few of his interviews.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

                  I do think he’s confrontational. That’s the problem. I’ve seen him overstep the mark on a few of his interviews.
                  I think you've gotten too used to elie seckbach

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                    These analysts have an intriguing take on Malik Scott co-signing Wilder's delusional excuses and conspiracy theories, instead of trying to make him face reality.

                    In a nutshell ... Malik knows that Wilder's delusional belief in his own invincibility makes him mentally stronger than he would be without it. Blaming other people for his defeat - Breland for spiking his water, Fury for tampering with his gloves, etc - allows Wilder to hold on to his self belief and it also motivates him to train harder and learn new things in order to get his revenge.

                    So Scott is encouraging Wilder's delusions and even adding to them by telling him he's a more skilful boxer than Ali, so that Deontay will be more receptive to using skills and traps against Fury, instead of just trying to blast him with big right hands over and over again.



                    Last edited by kafkod; 06-17-2021, 06:44 AM.

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