Comments Thread For: McGirt Willing To Help Wilder Prepare: He Can Beat Tyson Fury

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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    Originally posted by Wyl-Out
    Because if anybody knows how to throw in a towel it's Buddy!
    HAHahahahahahahaahahaha

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    • jonnyc420
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      #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      Buddy McGirt tried to save Maxim Dadashev life by stopping the fight vs. Subriel Matias last year. Remember, Deontay said he willing to die for this. Deontay needs to replace Mark Breland, but Buddy McGirt is the same problem.
      The only thing Wilder willing to do is get dropped again for a big payday or make sad excuses for getting whooped by Fury. Fury owns Wilder. You sad lil broken man, you know it's true. Fury 2-0 over Wilder.

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      • Buggy bear
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        #13
        Don't like the way he's trying to get someone out of a job to nick afew quid .. if AND it's a big if .. he were were weighed down on the entrance and where taken by surprise from the opening bell and couldn't adjust then that's what needs addressing.. let's be honest he's got a god damn good punchers chance and that's about it so what does he need McGirt for ? Was not brelands fault , he possibly saved the mans quality of life let alone his career FFS

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        • TouchyAndalou
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          #14
          If you break down and analyse the fight, the gap between the two fighters in ability and skill is vast. Fury's movement, timing, defense, feints, inside game, jab, etc is on a different level. That's the difference between somebody who has been boxing his whole life compared to somebody who came to the game late. Wilder mostly just has a puncher's chance, and I don't think McGirt can do much to change that.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #15
            McGirt is known for stopping fights...

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            • Curtis2
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              #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              Buddy McGirt tried to save Maxim Dadashev life by stopping the fight vs. Subriel Matias last year. Remember, Deontay said he willing to die for this. Deontay needs to replace Mark Breland, but Buddy McGirt is the same problem.
              It doesn't matter who BumSquad has on the BumSquad, he's burnt toast AGAIN! And by the way...Jesse Vargas would beat the shet out of Danny Garcia, all day every day!!

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              • Mindgames
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                #17
                "I don't know what was wrong, its between him and God"?? He got beaten up by a much better boxer, and failed to get away with he's usual super slow pace. Sounds like Buddy is the yes man Deontay doesn't need, but will probably want.

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                • Joeboxeo
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                  #18
                  3 fight in 9 month for Deontay, at this level is not good. Wilder was tired at the first bell

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                  • ArturoBalboa
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Wyl-Out
                    Because if anybody knows how to throw in a towel it's Buddy!
                    I can actually hear Buddy’s voice as his fighter is sat in the corner saying “ I ain’t gonna let you take this punishment”

                    To be fair I’d sooner take a corner looking out for the safety of their fighter over the victory any day.

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                    • ArturoBalboa
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Robi13
                      Wilder wasn’t expecting fury to fight the way he did and fury caught him before wilder could adjust.... that’s all that happened. Wilder will win the rematch because he will be ready for the boxer fury or the attacker fury.
                      He couldn’t outbox boxer fury and he couldn’t outfight attacker fury. But next time he’ll be ready for either, how do you figure?

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