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  • #51
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

    Are you trying to use this is to weasel your way out of justifying your stance?

    Why do you refuse justify how you've made the claim that Floyd Mayweather is a clean athlete, whilst at the same time said Francis Ngannou is assuredly on PED's?

    Please, break down and justify how you could possibly hold that opinion.​​​​

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    • #52
      Hell yes! He most certainly should. That is if he is planning on prolonging his boxing career. He needs to find a way to bring Mark Breland back into the fold if it's at all possible.

      After all, it was Mark Mark Breland who taught him how to throw and land that right hand of his. Not Malik Scott.

      With Malik Scott he is regressing; Coupled with his age, ring rust and inactivity. Wilder has never been a back of the foot fighter. He has always been a front of the foot fighter.

      Malik's training regimen has Wilder thinking too much which has left him both lost and confused. He is a natural slugger not a boxer. The old Wilder would have met Parker in the center of the ring and knocked him out.​​

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      • #53
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Hell yes! He most certainly should i9f he is going to prolong his boxing career. . He needs to find a way to bring Mark Breland back into the fold if it's at all possible. Mark Breland taught him how to throw and land that right hand of his.

        With Malik Scott he is regressing; Coupled with his age, ring rust and inactivity. Wilder has never been a back of the foot fighter. He has always been a front of the foot fighter.

        Malik's training regimen has Wilder thinking too much which has left him both lost and confused. He is a natural slugger not a boxer. The old Wilder would have met Parker in the center of the ring and knocked him out.​
        Trying to get Wilder to fight on the back foot was just dumb. He looked ridiculous and scared running away from Parker without throwing any punches.
        champion4ever champion4ever likes this.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
          Fire them then what ? Wilder wouldn’t last long with any credible trainer outside his own friends circles . Because in order for them to train him he would have to take criticism and a direct aggressive approach of instruction in other words all the things that he sees about himself would simply have to go away and that ain’t happening to a guy that out of touch with reality on so many levels .
          EXACTLY THIS.

          Malik Scott a certified YES MAN.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
            Jay Dea's fed into what made Deontay Wilder a great fighter within this era 'Aggression, violence, chaos, determination'.

            Malik Scott has kind of attempted to? Convince Wilder that he is a sophisticated fighter 'I believe he has made the Wilder training situation, more complicated than it should of been'.

            Scott from what I have seen of him 'He knows the game, and he is a good trainer'.

            But specifically on the subject of Wilder, I think he has over-complicated the training situation.

            Note: People also need to understand, that Deontay Wilder skill for skill has never been a great boxer. Wilder's whole game is reliant on him, stopping his opponents in their tracks of ****ing them out 'If Wilder does not achieve any of those objectives? Then he pretty much has no choice but to drop rounds and get out boxed by most other top level Heavyweights' etc.


            Bingo! You are exactly right and hit the hammer right on the nail. Wilder is a natural puncher; Not some boxer who likes to fight on the outside.

            I truly believe that Scott's approach has left Wilder both bewildered, lost and confused inside of the boxing ring. Scott's style has Deontay Wilder stop believing in himself.

            He just needs to Stick to what got him there and that is punching power.

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            • #56
              Wilder should put on about 30 lb of muscle, come back around 250 lb. Actually do some leg work. Imagine him with one final throw of the dice, similar weight to prime Lennox Lewis. He'd defo need a new trainer. Don't know who though. Maybe Virgil Hunter.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                What’s your take on ayahuasca? Performance enhancing or performance ruining?
                It's highly hallucinogenic, and can give you vomiting and diarrhea​ from everything I've heard and read. Not something I'd recommend before doing anything really.

                But I more meant working out directly after smoking cannabis. Gives me fantastic focus, like tunnel vision on my workout. I've over done it a few times because I just keep going and work out to failure.

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