lets see anyone here take that shot before calling it a dive lmao. Buhl just got iced no more to say. Imagine it landing Flush
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Originally posted by yoz View PostI'm sure Wlad will take a fight in the US vs. Wilder. Will GBP let their cash cow in against the champ, though?
Originally posted by yozSure.
Feel free to PM me the name of this reporter. I'll happily disclose the name of my contact.
...Bahaha omg where did yall find this guy?
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Originally posted by hitking View PostYa'll saying Scott took a dive are crazy. He's a professional fighter and due to his performance, he'll never receive another shot on boxing's big stage. Can't see him doing that purposefully.
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Originally posted by Spray_resistant View PostRight, no fighters ever took dives you guys defending this poor sell job are either in denial, really gullible, or just trolling.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI've never been hit in the head by a 6'7, 230lb professional boxing wearing 10oz gloves and throwing with bad intentions. So I'm not in a position to tell Scott a f.uckin' thing about what happen, and neither are you.
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I mean honestly, it looked to me like something was fishy. It seemed to me like the fix was in, Scott was a very good amateur and he has been in this game for years and years.
Scott was a legit test, and I give Wilder credit for beating a solid contender level fighter if it was legit. Looked fake as **** to me though, or at the very least Scott just wanted to leave with his check.
Even if it was fixed, it's not like Wilder was the one paying Scott off or even knew about it, it would have been his promoter or manager not him. Lets not vilify Wilder for something I guarantee he didn't have any clue about. This is the same as getting pissed at Bradley because Pac got robbed, it wasn't him writing the scorecards he was there in the ring. I am sure Wilder prepared for a real fight, not his fault Scott didn't want to continue.
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