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  • #61
    Originally posted by whollisboxing View Post

    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.
    But, but, but... Roach also worked with and learnt from a legendary trainer. He spent years with Futch both as a fighter and as an assistant. When Pacquaio picked Roach, Roach had already trained a world champion and had plenty of experience.

    What exactly is Scott's experience that gives him the proficiency or knowledge to justify training at this level?

    Scott may one day become a great trainer, but it is really hard to believe he is there already.

    I do believe he can probably pass on some stuff about footwork, but I doubt there is a great deal beyond that and --crucially -- does he have the gravitas/leverage/respect to really push Wilder and force him to learn knew tricks?
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    • #62
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post



      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.
      Tut tut, still with absolute delusion i see. "This isn't England". You're American in the most corrupt country in boxing history, and talking about a fight that includes Fury who has already been ripped off in the first fight. 2 KD's don't automatically get you a draw when you're clearly beaten and outclassed on points. But what else do i expect from someone like you?

      You still Mexican as well?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        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.
        You still not answering any of my questions? Thought so.

        There is no racism towards Wilder. He's the racist. And no one is envious of a coward who is detached from reality. He hasn't achieved anything worthwhile other than to become the most embarrassing joke the world of boxing has ever seen. Protecting a paper title and never beating a world level fighter is not something anyone cares to bother with.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          The sad part about is that he doesn't even know it.
          Go and get a drink, Champ. Antagonising people on the internet all the time is no life. It looks miserable, like Wilder's life and "Career".

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          • #65
            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

            I must've hit a nerve or a real tender spot with you didn't I. Mate, I am more than little a self-aware. So what the fuck are you even talking about? Just spill it out will you?
            Then be self-aware enough to go and get some sunlight and a life. Try and bring a bit of joy into your life before it's too late.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

              Nope, that is not so. I've always acknowledged that Wilder was not the most fundamentally sound or scientific heavyweight boxer in the world. Largely due to his starting to learn how to box so late.

              Yet he more than makes up for it with his indomitable will and knockout power. I've always stated that for example: Anthony Joshua was the more complete and well-rounded of the two fighters.

              It's just that Wilder has the bigger punch and balls of the two.
              Wilder is the weakest of the weak. He does not have an indomitable will. That is your delusion again, Champ.

              Wilder has no balls. AJ has them for days. You can see that clearly when you have your eyes open. They're worlds apart. AJ will be remembered regardless of your attempts like with Lennox and and the rest from your side. Wilder will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Just like most of your lot. The truth speaks louder than lies. It just takes more time to get to the party. But when it does, don't you know it...

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              • #67
                I like Colbert as a fighter and wanna see him versus Valdez.

                He's wrong about Wilder though. Just look at the training footage and you can see this is gonna be a completely different fight.
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Mate, I am more than little a self-aware. So what the fuck are you even talking about? Just spill it out will you?
                  Way to prove my point champ!

                  First rule when you're in a hole...

                  STOP DIGGING!!!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by pollywog View Post

                    Way to prove my point champ!

                    First rule when you're in a hole...

                    STOP DIGGING!!!
                    Ok,mate! I am going to give it a rest for awhile. However, I promise I shall be vindicated and proven right on the night of July 24th.

                    You guys are going to look like fools once Deontay Wilder regains his WBC title from one Tyson Fury. I fucking guarantee it!

                    Tyson Fury is not the fighter that everyone is making him out to be. He is overrated and Wilder is going to prove just that on the night of the fight. Just remember where you've heard it here first!

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                      Ok,mate! I am going to give it a rest for awhile.
                      Go well bro!
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