Comments Thread For: Malik Scott On The Criticism Of Deontay Wilder: "We Have To Give Credit To the F------ Opponent"

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  • archiemoore1
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    #21
    It was actually a very, very ****** fight to take on in a short period of time, knowing that Joseph Parker has been very active, and looking very good, and knowing Wilder has been so inactive. The fact that he took it anyway, shows he didn't have a healthy enough respect for Joe, and that he truly believes his power can fix all problems against anybody

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #22
      Scott was all philosophical until Wilder lost to Parker. Now, he says, "We have to give credit to the fucking opponent." The question is, was he talking about father time, or Joseph Parker? Looks like both kicked Wilder's ass.

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      • Bullrider
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        #23
        This is what happens when all what comes of your mouth is the money fight with Joshua. Now this trainer won't take any accountability, even throwing Wilder under the bus. It's no longer a team, all of a sudden.

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        • Stab Master Arson
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          #24
          Bit of a shame that fraud Wilder can't give the same credit.
          “My timing was off because of inactivity. I’m disappointed because I know I’m a way better fighter than him. I hurt him a few times, but certain shots I didn’t take. It was hesitation and I couldn’t understand why… “
          “He has no business beating me at all, not even on a magnificent day for him. He didn’t do nothing, neither of us really did anything.”

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          • pollywog
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            #25
            Originally posted by archiemoore1
            It was actually a very, very ****** fight to take on in a short period of time, knowing that Joseph Parker has been very active, and looking very good, and knowing Wilder has been so inactive. The fact that he took it anyway, shows he didn't have a healthy enough respect for Joe, and that he truly believes his power can fix all problems against anybody
            Well if Joshua had manned up and grew a pair he could have destroyed the myth of windmill and put all doubters to rest on who was the best of their era when they held the belts.

            But no, A-side Joshy decided to negotiate a beat down on his sparring partner replete with rematch clause and hope Parker showed him how to best Wilder or soften him up so AJ could then have a crack.

            Brave stuff from Team Joshua!

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            • Jack_sh*t
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              #26
              Originally posted by pollywog

              Well if Joshua had manned up and grew a pair he could have destroyed the myth of windmill and put all doubters to rest on who was the best of their era when they held the belts.

              But no, A-side Joshy decided to negotiate a beat down on his sparring partner replete with rematch clause and hope Parker showed him how to best Wilder or soften him up so AJ could then have a crack.

              Brave stuff from Team Joshua!
              Ah, so your take is it's all Joshua's fault?

              Jeezus, I must be delusional. I just thought Parker cheated by loading his gloves with gypsy magic and paying a Romani witch to hex Deontay's ringwalk costume.

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              • pollywog
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                #27
                Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

                Ah, so your take is it's all Joshua's fault?
                Yep...A-side Joshy and his ridiculous diva demands

                He had one job to in 6 years -fight and beat Wilder - and bottled it at every turn.

                AJ dont want the smoke, he wants the mirror.

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                • Apollo7
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by pollywog

                  Well if Joshua had manned up and grew a pair he could have destroyed the myth of windmill and put all doubters to rest on who was the best of their era when they held the belts.

                  But no, A-side Joshy decided to negotiate a beat down on his sparring partner replete with rematch clause and hope Parker showed him how to best Wilder or soften him up so AJ could then have a crack.

                  Brave stuff from Team Joshua!
                  And if Parker had beaten Joshua when he had the chance, he could have fought Wilder and possibly become undisputed champ so it's all Parker's fault really.

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                  • SweetPbfAli
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                    #29
                    It's so strange because I've seen Scott breakdown film and he knows his stuff but man, he sucks as a trainer. I wonder when was the last time someone told Wilder the truth?

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #30
                      Malik! Buddy! Pal! Just accept the fact that you are a very lousy trainer and boxing coach.

                      You have managed to destroy the only asset that Wilder had in his arsenal and that was his punching power.

                      That equalizing right hand. Any other night Wilder would have easily knocked Joseph Parker out because it had happened before.
                      Last edited by champion4ever; 12-29-2023, 06:25 AM.

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