Comments Thread For: Malik Scott On Deontay Wilder's Future: It's A Blessing To Be In His Position

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  • BangEM
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    #31
    Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
    Wilder can still beat anyone with one punch but he can't beat Fury, he just has his number. I think Wilder is done though, he's mentally all screwed up it seems.


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    • MaksBox
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      #32
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      Wilder is in a lose lose situation,if he did retired his career looks like a comedy to hardcore fans . If he wins and tries for meaningful fights it’ll have to be with a top puncher because that’s the guys occupying the top positions or who’s going there . I don’t really like his chances ,he’s never defeated a top puncher with one shot power besides Breazeale but he wasn’t a top fighter . The only fighter that stands to gain from his retirement is Fury as the only guy to officially stop him .


      Boxing fans should want to see him against , Mahkmudov, Joyce, Hrgovic, Yoka , DDD , Parker ,Ruiz , Sanchez ,Usyk A.J , that’s 10 guys right there so fighting one is almost unavoidable and all are problematic and represent a dangerous fight for him . A loss to any probably sinks his resume entirely but at least he went out swinging.
      Obviously you are wrong... Wilder can just give Ortiz a third chance at greatness. Don't forget Ortiz is the boogeyman and avoided by everyone.


      ROFLMAO... sorry. Could not resist.

      In all seriousness... wilder vs Ortiz 3 is what we will get.... followed by Wilder vs Ruiz or Helenius.... maybe Kownacki.

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      • sege64
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        #33
        Don't worry Deontay! Even if you are too chicken**** to return you will always be our king!!!

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        • Ravensfan
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          #34
          Sure, go ahead and sail off into retirement with one of the weakest resumes in heavyweight boxing history!
          Last edited by Ravensfan; 01-08-2022, 09:12 PM.

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          • El_Mero
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            #35
            Originally posted by FLY TY

            Yeah. Come back and get punched in the head some more, at age 36, and risk your health. Even though you're set financially, and don't need to....because some idiot named Marchegiano thinks you should.
            He went on and on about wanting to catch a body....lets hope you had that same energy you barkin when he said that dumb sh.it

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            • El_Mero
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              #36
              Originally posted by hitmanjosh
              1st is this even news worthy, 2nd I wish Malik would get off his nuts and get on mine; dam Malik! 3rd nobody want to see his no talent having a(Ss) anymore anyhow.

              End of Story
              U mustve subscribed to his OF...
              Last edited by El_Mero; 01-08-2022, 09:40 PM.

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              • BoxngLove
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                #37
                To all the haters: Don't be so jealous that Bomz has defended the WBC title more times than you posted something worth reading on this site.
                Remember when Wilder found Fury he was a coked out bum. And don't give me that reformed crap. Fury was def on drugs during the last telecast Dec 8th for Loma's ass whooping of Commey for Bob Arum's bday.
                Would love to see Wilder compete again. Coming off the FOTY?

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                • archiemoore1
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                  #38
                  Why don't u give an interview about how retribution was gonna be upon us, and instead, ur boy got slept like he was on a tempurpedic cloud supreme? Why don't u explain why u had him pumping all that f....ing pig iron and bench pressing all heavy and bulking up like he's competing in the Mr. Olympia? All that did was tighten up his chest and slow down his punching and make him gas out the way he did? Why is everyone saying y'all did so good when u did a **** job? I didn't see no improvement in him whatsoever. I didn't see no boxing skills or no defensive improvement. I saw a guy stalking and looking for bombs to land like always and he gassed out just as fast as he did with the costume. He just took more of an severe asswhipping because u would never stop it. Make interviews about that, son

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                  • hitmanjosh
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Ravensfan
                    Sure, go ahead and sail off into retirement with one of the weakest resumes in heavyweight boxing history!
                    Marvin Lost and so did you lose money

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                    • Toffee
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Ravensfan
                      Sure, go ahead and sail off into retirement with one of the weakest resumes in heavyweight boxing history!
                      That's it isn't it?

                      The guy missed his chance. He was managed to a title and opted for the easy road over legacy.

                      I don't doubt he was good enough to win some decent fights. He would have lost a few in the process but he'd be far more respected.

                      As it is he fought one guy, lost, and quit. I don't blame him, and he's wealthier than I am with more guts than I have. But he's no great. Slide off into wealthy oblivion and good luck for the future.

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