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Mail Scott On Wilder Loss: He Didn’t Do What We Trained, Father Time Is Undefeated
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Originally posted by nixxter View PostWhat happened with Deontay being the most dynamic fighter in the history of boxing, having better skills than Ali and the whole HW division being ****ed and not standing any chance?Noelanthony
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
Nobody every said that about Wilder. You're asking whatever happened to something that doesn't exist. Those questions should be reserved for the heavyweight champion that lost a boxing match to an MMA fighter making his professonal debut.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
To be fair, a lot of them Wilder fans said he'd beat a lot of atg heavies. Then he got beat up n ktfo twice and they more or less disappeared. A few came back and now they're all gone after that Parker domination. And good riddanceEl_Mero likes this.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
To be fair, a lot of them Wilder fans said he'd beat a lot of atg heavies. Then he got beat up n ktfo twice and they more or less disappeared. A few came back and now they're all gone after that Parker domination. And good riddance
So basically the same chance he had against fighters who barely register on rankings.
I would have loved Wilder to prove that his one dimensional approach could actually work at an elite level. I'm all for boxers playing to their strengths and finding any legitimate way to win. But he never did. And he had the chances to do that with Klitschko, Joshua... they would have fought him. Everyone wanted to fight him.
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Malik probably spent more time playing golf with Wilder than spend time doing training. He's more worried about AJ taking interim fights than anything else. He's been a regular fixture in this site with a weekly article expressing impatience why the AJ fight is too slow to happen. He could have hired a gymnast to train Wilder how to pivot his lanky body to fend off attacks, or something like that. Then there's the jab.
Bill Haney, for example, spends most of their earnings hiring coaches, boxers, etc. Ben Davison was even seen in Haney's corner in one of his fights. All Malik did was to count his chickens before they hatch, as someone put it. He's thinking of his percentage cut from the Saudi oil money and relied heavily on that right hand that produces magic.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View Post
To be fair, a lot of them Wilder fans said he'd beat a lot of atg heavies. Then he got beat up n ktfo twice and they more or less disappeared. A few came back and now they're all gone after that Parker domination. And good riddanceEl_Mero likes this.
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
Nobody every said that about Wilder. You're asking whatever happened to something that doesn't exist. Those questions should be reserved for the heavyweight champion that lost a boxing match to an MMA fighter making his professonal debut.
https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-c...-sport--169881
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arFan6K-1C0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-g_14LLqng
Now Malik Scott is talking about father time, what a clown. But it's exactly the type of people Wilder likes to surround himself with.
As for Fury, he's another hypejob that got beat up and exposed by an inactive 37 year old MMA fighter who had never boxed before.
Good that the Fury & Wilder con is finally over.Combat Talk Radio likes this.
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