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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Should Wilder vs. Joshua Take Place, Malik Scott Expects A Short Night: "It's A Three Round Fight"

    Malik Scott broke down in tears as Deontay Wilder roared in triumph. Following years of uncertainty surrounding his boxing career, the former heavyweight contender turned trainer successfully guided the hard-hitting star to an awe-inspiring win over Robert Helenius. But while Scott was thrilled with the outcome, he was disappointed in who ultimately didn't show up.
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    #2
    Malik shut up geez

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    • Southpaw16
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      #3
      Can’t argue with Malik.

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      • VislorTurlough
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        #4
        Easy payday for even this diminished, exposed Wilder. Every ham & egger wants punchy Joshua next.

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        • Tatabanya
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          #5
          Don't count on it.

          AJ's next fights are Whyte II, Whyte III and Whyte IV. Then Chisora, and finally a coming back David Price.

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          • elfag
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            #6
            "awe-inspiring win over Robert Helenius"


            lmao at this boxing writer


            And Joshua is done as a top 3 of the division type fighter. He is mentally damaged. He fights scared. He had a deer in the headlights look in his first fights with Ruiz and Usyk, he just freezes up when he realizes he is loosing and in over his head. You got to be mentally strong to be a champ. Look at George Foreman got his ass beat by Holyfield and Morrison but he never gave up he was still looking for that one big shot in the final round, he never mentally was out of the fight. He was getting his ears boxed off by Moorer but Moorer was getting a bit ****y and left himself open and that finally got him the championship, that is what an old fat shot Foreman was willing to go through to be a champ again. AJ isnt willing to go there, he is used to easy wins and yes men blowing smoke up his ass.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              Both guys are pretty much done at elite level, so this fight makes a perfect sense, but it won`t happen.

              Expect Joshua fighting Hrgovic, Whyte and Zhang.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tatabanya
                Don't count on it.

                AJ's next fights are Whyte II, Whyte III and Whyte IV. Then Chisora, and finally a coming back David Price.
                Funny, Fury recently talked about fighting Price.

                Joshua is not a champ, he can fight whoever he wants. But Fury is the champ and he should fight top guys only.

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                • chepboxingking
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  Both guys are pretty much done at elite level, so this fight makes a perfect sense, but it won`t happen.

                  Expect Joshua fighting Hrgovic, Whyte and Zhang.
                  Disagree. I believe wilder beats everyone not named Tyson fury.

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                  • Lefty0616
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                    #10
                    Deontay Wilder may want to replace Malik Scott with a better trainer. While I don't see a bout between Wilder and Joshua going twelve either, both fighters can lose by Knockout.

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