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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder's Coach Does Not Rule Out Joshua Shocking Fury, Explains Why

    Malik Scott, the head trainer for former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, is not overlooking Anthony Joshua's chances in the potential title clash with Tyson Fury. Fury, who currently holds the WBC title, fought Wilder three times.
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    Beware 'Gypsy-Bum': Malik Scott figured you out. We now know that weight lifters are your kryptonite; if it were not for scumbag Russell Mora, Deontay would have finished you off.

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      The twerk god sees all he’s right gypsy bum fury will get smoked by the goat AJ

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        It’s absolutely hysterical how Malik speaks facts about Joshua while Wilder continuously tries to diminish him and those two work daily together . It really shows just how hard it is to train someone like Wilder ,even in his recent videos it’s painfully obvious how much Malik is struggling to teach him basic stuff as though Wilder just walked in a gym off the street and that’s where Wilders downfall began years ago with his block head mentality as a know it all or I don’t care to know much attitude .

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        • Liondw
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          Well, Joshua does have a puncher's chance.

          Very few think he can win, and Fury is rightly known as the best heavyweight since Lewis.

          However, AJ would be dangerous, no pressure on him like with the Usyk fights, no expectation, and would swing away, as they say. A burden has been lifted off his shoulders.

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            Originally posted by 1hourRun


            Beware 'Gypsy-Bum': Malik Scott figured you out. We now know that weight lifters are your kryptonite; if it were not for scumbag Russell Mora, Deontay would have finished you off.
            Wilder PB lift is the lightest some college kids lift. Lol

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              Everyone who is sane realises that Joshua has no chance other than a punchers chance , he's not going school Fury or out box him , please understand this!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Liondw
                Well, Joshua does have a puncher's chance.

                Very few think he can win, and Fury is rightly known as the best heavyweight since Lewis.

                However, AJ would be dangerous, no pressure on him like with the Usyk fights, no expectation, and would swing away, as they say. A burden has been lifted off his shoulders.
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                AJ is a terrible boxer. His one-two style and plonking footwork is tailor made for pure boxers like Usyk and Fury. Heck! It was perfect for the 6”1 Ruiz.

                So AJ is not swinging away neither is he dangerous. AJ is coming for a paycheck. Period.

                Fury KO’s him in under 10 rounds!

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                • AmpMcv
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                  Fury has a chin like Bowe. He fought Wilder three times and took a beating. Nobody else in the sport has stood up to Wilder's right hand for twelve rounds. AJ can't punch like Wilder. I think Fury puts an absolute beatdown on AJ.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    Usyk hopes Josh don't beatbfury. But Josh can as we all know. Josh thinks he can that's main thing don't matter what we think.
                    I think fury wins
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 09-19-2022, 05:29 AM.

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