Comments Thread For: Malik Scott Expects Deontay Wilder To Stop Tyson Fury in Five Rounds
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2 possibilities. If Fury is like the last time, he destroys Wilder in any case. If Fury forgot to train and got fat and slow he gets kod.Comment
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If I’m Wilder, I’m coming in lean like in their first fight because Deontay seems to do better at 215-220 lbs than he does at 240 lbs. Fury will always outweigh him so Wilder needs to be light so he can move his feet and create space to throw bombs when Fury looks to smother him.
That's pretty much the only way deontay will win, he's not gonna break fury down, the only chance he has is catch him clean and early, but the closer it gets to the fight the more I'm thinking it could actually happen, but the logical thing to happen is the same as the last fight, where fury takes a couple of shots from wilder and then proceeds to walk thru him once deontay tires a bit from fury leaning on him with his massive frameComment
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I got like 30 notes from making people cry over Deontay and ***s. He's about as hated a ***s, maybe more.
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Wilder is dangerous no matter what Fury does. Fury got flattened hard the first time so I think it's a 50-50 fight. When these guys fight "the bigger they are the harder they fall."Comment
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What's he supposed to say? "My fighter is going to get washed again?" Its his job to install confidence in his guy and have Wilder believe that his trainer believes in him. Nothing to see here...same ole same ole.Malik Scott, the new trainer for former world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, believes his boxer is going to get revenge with a tremendous knockout when they collide for a third time on July 24th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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The problem is he cant do that! His foot movement has always been non existent. He has no jab and never has had a plan B to resort to which was evident in both fights vs Fury. He's all about the glamorous 1 punch KO to make headlines. He's got the type of personality that would rather looks good in a draw vs looking bad with a W. Mark my words, he may try the "new version" of himself for a round or two, but once he gets cracked good and starts to feel pressure, he will resort to the only thing he's known his whole career and that's throwing bombs in desperation.
If I’m Wilder, I’m coming in lean like in their first fight because Deontay seems to do better at 215-220 lbs than he does at 240 lbs. Fury will always outweigh him so Wilder needs to be light so he can move his feet and create space to throw bombs when Fury looks to smother him.Comment
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I'll repeat myself: Any puncher has a punchers chance, and I'd love to see Wilder win this, bc its personal redemption, and I like seeing people attain what they want. Thats my preference, my prediction is that Wilder has not learned how to box in 18 months and Fury will outclass him again. Wilder is a KO artist, and we saw in their first meeting that he has what it takes to put Fury on the mat, but we all saw the rematch, too. Tyson Fury is like Ali in the sense that he's a heavyweight who moves and fights like a middleweight, and most HWs are just throwing bombs. I think it will be less one sided than their last match, but I cant see Wilder winning it.Comment
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