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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Wilder Has Bombs - We Can Make His Skills A lot Better!

    Former five division world champion Floyd Mayweather has once again expressed his interest in training Deontay Wilder for his trilogy fight with WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.
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  • BodyBagz
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    They can't get any worse. So there's that.

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    • Mayweatherducks
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      I actually would love to see Fraud train Wilder because he’s good at training and really smart even though I hated his ass with a passion as a boxer he can take Wilder to a new level because Wilder already has the power he needs more boxing skills because you can’t knock everyone out and that will be evident in the later years but to revenge against Fury that would be a wise decision for a better input. Nothing changes over night but Wilder isn’t dumb either. I’m pulling for him in the 3rd fight.

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #4
        Originally posted by BodyBagz
        They can't get any worse. So there's that.
        He actually can.

        He's 36 years old, in my opinion he is past his physical prime, he also really only has a big punch.

        If they try, at 36 years old, to train this guy to actually box he will get pieced up so bad by Fury it won't even be funny.

        In my opinion Fury vs Wilder 3 is going to be Wilders last fight, he may as well just come out swinging round 1 and go for broke.

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        • BoxingIsGreat
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          "I'm here to help fighters, even Wilder. I'm here, all he's got to do is let me know what he wants to do and we can make it happen." -Floyd

          Looks like Floyd's looking for a (defensive) trainer's position or at least as an adviser. Wilder needs defensive skills badly. Please don't change their styles much.

          I'm not too excited when I see him training Davis beyond defense. Haney fits Floyd's style perfectly. He should focus on him more.
          Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 10-01-2020, 11:38 PM.

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          • BodyBagz
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            #6
            Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
            He actually can.

            He's 36 years old, in my opinion he is past his physical prime, he also really only has a big punch.

            If they try, at 36 years old, to train this guy to actually box he will get pieced up so bad by Fury it won't even be funny.

            In my opinion Fury vs Wilder 3 is going to be Wilders last fight, he may as well just come out swinging round 1 and go for broke.
            Like GGG, Wilder has low mileage (a little more than 3 rds a fight avg)

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            • BLASTER1
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              Cannot see Wilder learning to box now, no matter how good the trainer is.
              Once he starts to get hurt Wilder will resort to his Try to land the big right approach.

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              • jackblack008
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                No harm in trying but Wilder has to first fight his own issues with pride.
                Going in shell after the loss shows he is not confident about himself and fragile mental condition

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BLASTER1
                  Cannot see Wilder learning to box now, no matter how good the trainer is.
                  Once he starts to get hurt Wilder will resort to his Try to land the big right approach.
                  The proof is in the pudding, as they say.

                  Force him to look at how ineffective he is prior to that bomb landing. Then force him to watch how AJ went about beating Andy.

                  A boxer who is unable (unwilling ?) to make adjustments should retire.

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                  • LoadedWraps
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                    Floyd just hogging the spot light. He won't train Wilder, but it's good hype for a trilogy that will be a beating.

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