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  • Madison Boxing
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    #1

    malik scott

    how will he improve wilder? is he the right choice of coach?
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    #2
    Originally posted by Madison boxing
    how will he improve wilder? is he the right choice of coach?
    hes a borderline bum that took mulitple dives in his career. one of them against Beyonce himself. hes an absolutely abysmal yes-man too. joke

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      Originally posted by Pac=Duran

      hes a borderline bum that took mulitple dives in his career. one of them against Beyonce himself. hes an absolutely abysmal yes-man too. joke
      some posters say he has got wilder looking good on the pads?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Madison boxing
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        some posters say he has got wilder looking good on the pads?
        pads don't hit back. Wilder's soul is in Fury's caravan in Manchester

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        • YoungManRumble
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          #5
          He can coach him by setting up an OnlyFans account when he loses again. His hoe Instagram wife is already halfway there anyway.

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          • DaNeutral.
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            #6
            Time will tell. Scott always had a solid all round game so if Wilder wants to learn in sure Scott can teach him. But then so did Breland and he was better and he struggled to get Deontay to learn.

            But listening to him it does sound like he has been brought in as a yes man who will fall in line and work around what Wilder wants to do.

            His serious lack of leg work over the years was fundimental to that loss, they are super weak and I've seen or heard nothing done about that this time around.

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            • REDEEMER
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              #7
              Being a trainer goes beyond the ring it’s can you or will you listen to your trainer . Malik is definitely doing a better job you can see it in the vids and getting Wilder defensively responsible by actually throwing back at him not just hoping he doesn’t get hit like undersized Deas and Breland .

              Wheather it’s because Wilder lost and is in a must win situation is anyone’s guess though ? I don’t believe he listened to any trainer in his life up until now . That makes a very dangerous fighter vs a guy not looking to good at least in the vids Fury showed and the fight would have been closer then most think . I would probably give Fury a big edge again however in October ,he’s disrupted the Wilder camp and did it on purpose like he did to Klitschko. Will he even fight Wilder ? 50/50 there to .
              Last edited by REDEEMER; 07-16-2021, 04:07 PM.

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                #8
                He won’t improve him whatsoever cause he’s a yes man like Deas and the other stooges.

                Breland was the only guy in that team willing to tell him the truth about his flaws but Wilder was too deluded to listen.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #9
                  He hired a yes man so he might no improve at all if he doesn't respect him. Next thing you know they have chemistry and it might work out.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER
                    Being a trainer goes beyond the ring it’s can you or will you listen to your trainer . Malik is definitely doing a better job you can see it in the vids and getting Wilder defensively responsible by actually throwing back at him not just hoping he doesn’t get hit like undersized Deas and Breland .

                    Wheather it’s because Wilder lost and is in a must win situation is anyone’s guess though ? I don’t believe he listened to any trainer in his life up until now . That makes a very dangerous fighter vs a guy not looking to good at least in the vids Fury showed and the fight would have been closer then most think . I would probably give Fury a big edge again however in October ,he’s disrupted the Wilder camp and did it on purpose like he did to Klitschko. Will he even fight Wilder ? 50/50 there to .
                    - -Poor man's trainer Scott ain't never gonna fix that dent in Deyonce peanutshell noggin.

                    The tale of HumptyDumpty all over again...

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