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  • #31
    This is the only time I was glad to see a video I already watched turn into multiple boxingscene threads. Since that scumbag Wilder got butthurt and had the interviews taken down like a sucka!

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    • #32
      I've been enjoying this Colbert rampage but bad Boxer doesn't automatically mean bad coach and Scott always seemed more technically sound than Wilder does. I'm sure he can teach him a thing or 2.

      But then so could Breland and the word is Wilder never listened to him he just wanted to do what he wanted to do and listening to Malik talk I get the impression he's got himself another yes man to go along with what he wants to do.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
        In 1966, an aging Georgie Benton was ko'd in 9 rounds by a young Bennie Briscoe and later on, became his trainer, so this has happened b4. But Benton turned out to be one of the best trainers that ever lived, so let's see what Malik can do with Wilder. Having said that, Fury has beaten up Malik Scott and Wilder b4, and busted both their eardrums. So they might need a sign language interpreter in their corner to help them communicate on fight night
        Benton was a legendary fighter from philly with an amazing defence, he was able to teach that style to others. What was Scott amazing for? taking a dive? Am not taking a shot at your post or anything. Just trying to place more value in Benton and what he brought to the table in those days than what Scott can bring. Scott is just a yes man. nothing more, nothing less.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          Undefeated WBA interim-super featherweight champion Chris Colbert is not convinced that Deontay Wilder will become a changed fighter by hiring former opponent Malik Scott as his new head trainer.
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          There are countless examples of coaches who excelled despite not being blessed with the physical gifts of whoever they coach.

          Was Freddie Roach a better fighter than Manny Pacquiao? Of course not, yet he improved under his tutelage.

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          • #35
            Anything extra learned by Wilder is a plus. he already has the power.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
              Malik Scott is a bum thay took a dive vs Beyonce. No one can dispute this statement.

              Wilder hired the biggest Yes man he could find clearly. 2 bums. Will be glad when both get put out of boxing forever.
              The Wilder vs Scott fight should of been investigated. Even the fight replays showed 10 different angles of the supposed knockout punch. It was clear and obvious no punch landed. Now it comes out that these 2 clowns were friends long before they fought. Both scum of the earth.

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              • #37
                Did Malik Scott learn how to train boxers from Eddie Futch?

                Don't compare Malik Scott to Freddie Roach ever again.

                Originally posted by Joeboxeo View Post
                A good boxer is not automatically a good trainer and vice versa... Look at Roach! It's two different worlds, 2 different "jobs" ... Some coaches who have had success in pro boxing have never boxed in their life! So that don't mean nothing

                Malik Scott will surprise a lot of people, maybe even become 'Trainer of the Year' after Wilder's spectacular victory! And you kid, you'll regret your words
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Ray* View Post
                  If the KO comes then great, if it doesn't then you have a good chance of getting the belts back because you are fighting in your home country and they are desperate to have that belt back.


                  Your post was semi-reasonable up until this part.

                  This isn't England. If Fury legitimately beats Wilder on points then he will get the decision.

                  The only reason he didn't in the first fight was because of getting knocked down and almost out.
                  Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 07-02-2021, 08:35 AM.

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                  • #39
                    God love this kid. He obviously doesn't know his right hand from his left. I wonder who raised him. Deontay Wilder is not his enemy.

                    Just wait until he receive a smidgeon of success as Deontay Wilder has and watch how he gets dragged by racist boxing fans throughout social media the same way as Deontay Wilder does.

                    He is going to encounter the same type of opposition, resistance, hatred, jealousy, envy and dislike as do all American black fighters face. He is a real dumb ass who is being used right now as a tool against his own people.
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                    • #40
                      Also, while he is at it. Colbert needs to take Tyson Fury's balls out his mouth because he's is not that good under theMarquess of Queensberry Rules of boxing unless he cheats. Somebody needs to teach Fury how to throw punches through the padded area of the boxing gloves to be great.

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