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  • #11
    Originally posted by moochi View Post
    The only person who can lead Wilder to a World Title is Tyson Fury.

    If Tyson doesn't turn up (which I would not be surprised), then Wilder can easily beat him.

    Fury does not get motivated for fights he's already won, and he won the first two. So I think this is Wilder's big chance.
    That is a truly honest observation. If Fury is motivated, he will get Wilder to play to his game plan and win going away. If rumors of Fury not training hard are true and he is unmotivated or just feels he has Wilders number and does not need to worry, Wilder can even this series. I will be cheering hard for Fury. I think the way Wilder threw his team under the entire bus fleet after his loss was one of the worst displays of Man-Child temper tantrums I have ever seen. All the accusations of Fury cheating, his costume, basically everything was at fault but Santa and himself. But he has been unusually silent these last few months, and has obviously been training hard. Honestly, self motivation has never been his problem. Being a fundamentally sound boxer has been. Any improvement in that area at all and Fury will need to be at the top of his game. If he is not, Wilder will win.

    This is the first fight in a long time I cannot come up with a prediction. Fury Should win, and I should be able to say that. But Wilder seems focused. Fury seems to be talking about a ton of subjects not related to his fight. I am really not getting a gut instinct at all on this one.

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    • #12
      There's only one Tyson Fury
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      • #13
        I thought Farhood was a boxing expert, the second fight was a rout by Fury but the first fight was competitive which say Wilder drop him twice - one was a near knockout blow.

        To say Wilder can’t do any worse is very lazy to say the least!
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        • #14
          No actually when Wilder loses again by knockout he'll be fired. This guy has zero right to be any kind of boxing trainer when he can't even win a fight himself.

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          • #15
            Well let’s just say, as a Breland fan, I hope he doesn’t.

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            • #16


              The naysayers slighting remarks on the internet regarding Malik Scott's coaching capacity and competence at the elite level, reminds me of when 'King' Malik Scott proved boxing writers, promoter Kathy Duva and Mainevents wrong in 2013 -- even though Scott was robbed of a clear decision over Duva's promising HW contender, the 2008 Beijing Super heavyweight Bronze-medalist, Vyacheslav Glazkov, in a masterful boxing clinic.

              Boxing bloggers and some hardcore fans deified Vyacheslav Glazkov, like they have done the Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury. Malik, was expected to fold and get KO, but what happened instead produced shock and disbelief in the boxing community. Malik's jab was sharp and explosive like Big-Band-Swing, his fluid and graceful footwork was like classical opera, the feints were like complex Jazz notes ; the upper-body movement was like soul music, the idiosyncratic rhythm hypnotized and befuddled the stiff Euro -- Malik was super-bad that night, like James Brown.

              The critics and doubters lit a fire under Malik Scott, which only enabled him to perform beyond everyone's expectations. Scott, understands very well what Deontay Wilder is experiencing at this moment and has the experience to harness these raw emotions and forge a unstopped wrecking-ball come October the 9th.

              I expect a similar stunning performance like Malik Scott had vs. Vyacheslav Glazkov for Deontay Wilder against Tyson Fury. The influence of the the class of Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Klitschko, that both Malik and Deontay share, are being reinforced in this stupendous training camp for the trilogy.

              Mark Breland's inefficient instilled habits in halfhearted efforts, are being rooted-out ( like Snakes in the Grass ) and replaced with intense hardcore championship level training. We have seen the remarkable change and improvement in Deontay Wilder under Malik Scott through publications on social-media, which caused alarm in Tyson's camp, so much so that they all faked a positive COVID-19 result, not only to prolong the rematch but also have a excuse ready for Tyson's imminent devastating defeat.

              'King' Malik Scott will be praised for delivering on his promise in Wilder becoming x2 WBC HW champion of the world and his legacy as a elite boxing coach will be firmly established this Saturday.

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              • #17
                This has been a year and a half training camp….wilder cannot possibly be in better condition. It will be all about his mindset and what he is willing to do for victory. Can he pull it off? Possible….I hope he does, boxing is better with him in it. I don’t see him sticking around anymore than a mother 2 years even if he does win. You have to go with Tyson but the momentum pendulum has swung in wilder’s direction

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


                  The naysayers slighting remarks on the internet regarding Malik Scott's coaching capacity and competence at the elite level, reminds me of when 'King' Malik Scott proved boxing writers, promoter Kathy Duva and Mainevents wrong in 2013 -- even though Scott was robbed of a clear decision over Duva's promising HW contender, the 2008 Beijing Super heavyweight Bronze-medalist, Vyacheslav Glazkov, in a masterful boxing clinic.

                  Boxing bloggers and some hardcore fans deified Vyacheslav Glazkov, like they have done the Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury. Malik, was expected to fold and get KO, but what happened instead produced shock and disbelief in the boxing community. Malik's jab was sharp and explosive like Big-Band-Swing, his fluid and graceful footwork was like classical opera, the feints were like complex Jazz notes ; the upper-body movement was like soul music, the idiosyncratic rhythm hypnotized and befuddled the stiff Euro -- Malik was super-bad that night, like James Brown.

                  The critics and doubters lit a fire under Malik Scott, which only enabled him to perform beyond everyone's expectations. Scott, understands very well what Deontay Wilder is experiencing at this moment and has the experience to harness these raw emotions and forge a unstopped wrecking-ball come October the 9th.

                  I expect a similar stunning performance like Malik Scott had vs. Vyacheslav Glazkov for Deontay Wilder against Tyson Fury. The influence of the the class of Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Klitschko, that both Malik and Deontay share, are being reinforced in this stupendous training camp for the trilogy.

                  Mark Breland's inefficient instilled habits in halfhearted efforts, are being rooted-out ( like Snakes in the Grass ) and replaced with intense hardcore championship level training. We have seen the remarkable change and improvement in Deontay Wilder under Malik Scott through publications on social-media, which caused alarm in Tyson's camp, so much so that they all faked a positive COVID-19 result, not only to prolong the rematch but also have a excuse ready for Tyson's imminent devastating defeat.

                  'King' Malik Scott will be praised for delivering on his promise in Wilder becoming x2 WBC HW champion of the world and his legacy as a elite boxing coach will be firmly established this Saturday.
                  i will send this to you straight after the fight or when you return in 2022 . You are a funny dude
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

                    i will send this to you straight after the fight or when you return in 2022 . You are a funny dude
                    Like Malik Scott, I will also claim victory over the boxingscene when Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder KO's Tyson Fury, as I have done many times over the years.

                    How can you doubt me Noel? After I been telling you that your favorite fighter Anthony Joshua was a hype-job and in the fullness of time have been proven right: accurately predicting that Andy Ruiz would devastate A.J with a left-hook early in their first meeting, then I told you that Oleksandr Usyk was going to school A.J -- however, I do acknowledge that I picked Joshua in a SD in the official RBR thread, I felt that Eddie Hearn was going to rob Usyk, yet my initial pick of a close fight in essence supports my technical calculations in previous threads leading up to Joshua's second loss.

                    Don't be a stubborn fool Noel, I have earned my reputation and hate for a reason.

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                    • #20
                      It would be a miracle if he does because the deck is heavily stacked against Deontay Wilder and the fix is in. He is being set up to fail. Bob Arum is already planning a fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte.

                      I wouldn't mind see Deontay Wilder postponing this bout it for several more weeks if they are going to allow Fury to cheat again by not vetting, examining and inspecting his gloves. Also, what happened to the VADA testing anyhow?
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