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  • #11
    Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
    Deontay Wilder: Master boxer. There is so much boxing knowledge in his brain, that it takes a legend like Malik Scott to help him remember it.
    He had a legend at his side - his name was Mark Breland - but apparently, even before Mark turned into a double-agent, triple-whammy, slimy-toad, poison-lotion-peddling Judas, before all that, when they still kind of liked each other, he still couldn't learn to pump the jab and throw in some hooks to the body.

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    • #12
      Fury in 5

      There's supposed to be some type of honor and self-respect that goes along with being a champion....this guy has THE shittiest attitude when the going gets tough. He didn't behave like a champion after losing. I mean, I can understand being upset after a loss but his antics were cringeworthy.

      Good riddance on Oct. 9th.
      Last edited by MeanestNiceGuy; 09-14-2021, 08:41 AM.
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      • #13
        Remake of brokeback mountain in these guys future.

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        • #14
          And there you have it folks. I'm still the same fighter, and Malik ain't taught me ****. Admittance from the horse's mouth.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
            looking forward to see what happens
            Yes me too. Just watched the PBC shoulder programming and it should be an intersting fight. All credit goes to wilder for pursuing the third fight and the judge for upholding the law

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            • #16
              I still think he looks ugly on the mitts. I don't see improvement. I see all kinds of sh.. wrong. Still telegraphing, flaring his elbows out to the sides, hand positioning is all f..... up, not relaxed, not smooth, all power, no finesse. Mentally, he hasn't changed one bit. Previously, he blamed Breland for his own asswhipping. Here, he doesn't credit Malik with teaching him anything. That's that same delusion and disconnect with reality right there. And there's a lot more that I see, but I'll let Fury expose it in Oct.
              Last edited by archiemoore1; 09-14-2021, 10:26 AM.

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              • #17
                There's only one Tyson Fury!!!!

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                • #18
                  This dude, smh. Fury might finish him in 4

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                  • #19
                    Sweet revenge. Wilder knocks Fury down multiple times and then BOOM! Good night!

                    Wilder is two-time WBC champion and the new lineal heavyweight champion of the world!

                    Great interview:
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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
                      Fury in 5

                      There's supposed to be some type of honor and self-respect that goes along with being a champion....this guy has THE shittiest attitude when the going gets tough. He didn't behave like a champion after losing. I mean, I can understand being upset after a loss but his antics were cringeworthy.

                      Good riddance on Oct. 9th.
                      I hope Wilder wins on October 9th but he doesn't do himself any favors with his ******ity doing interviews.
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