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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Roach is Critical of Corner Work of Fury's Coach in Wilder Fight

    Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach had a very close view of the heavyweight collision between WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and challenger Tyson Fury, which took place earlier this month at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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    I think Fury fights mostly on instincts and reflexes, so it wouldn’t matter what anyone told him in the corner.

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    • 7not8
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      #3
      Yeah Freddie you tell'em! If he took your advice he probably would have gotten knocked down more than twice and probably out. SMDH, misery loves company.

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      • Bronx2245
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        Aw Freddie! I don't know what to say. Maybe you should give them your critique, at the meeting, before you tell the media? I could be wrong, but I think it might've been better that way?

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        • EasternEuroFan
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          #5
          To be fair, i think Fury's trainer did a good job.

          Freddie was saying before the fight that he thinks Fury hits harder than Wilder, which just isn't true, so going off that alone, i wouldn't trust his game plan to get too aggressive with Wilder.

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          • hectari
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            I gotta agree with ole freddie here, tyson could have took wilder out, wilder cannot fight backing up and everytime tyson stunned him he backed off.

            It made no sense he hurts wilder backs off him and ties up no follow up

            It would have been the most epic comeback if tyson got up from the 12 th round and knocked wilder out, tyson even rocked him with a two piece and then played it safe. If he threw follow ups he would have got wilder out

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            • BoxingTech718
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              I believe Roach has ulterior motives to get a high profile client.

              Because what Fury did in the fight worked. The feints messed up Wilders timing and rhythm.
              It cause Wilder to become indecisive and tentative.

              If Fury Would have been more aggressive he would have offered Wilder more opportunities to land heavy.
              Which would have produced more Knockdowns and cost Tyson.

              What Tyson did worked and he won the fight in my opinion even if he didn’t get the official decision.
              Last edited by BoxingTech718; 12-11-2018, 08:13 PM.

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                #8
                Freddie talks a lot of shit these days.

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                  #9
                  No way Freddie!! That's why you were the cut man and not the trainer. If Fury would have listened to your advice he would have got the Pacquiao treatment!! Zzzzzz

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                  • hectari
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    Aw Freddie! I don't know what to say. Maybe you should give them your critique, at the meeting, before you tell the media? I could be wrong, but I think it might've been better that way?
                    Looks like freddie will no longer be part of team fury lol freddie always like giving blunt criticism

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