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Does Anyone have Video of the Deontay Wilder-Harold Sconiers fight?

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  • #11
    Nah it's been deleted form everywhere

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    • #12
      Originally posted by revelated View Post
      Wilder's statement has already long since been outed as a lie by people who were at the fight.

      Sconiers caught him with a legit shot in the second that rocked Wilder to the core. Wilder was on Bambi legs for the remainder of the round and never fully recovered, but managed to score the knockout later on.

      Wilder's people have pushed YouTube and DailyMotion to immediately delete any and all footage that people uploaded.
      Lol can't see youtube complying wit this "request" more likely it is a big nothing burger that only exists in the mind of Wilder haters

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        • #14
          Remember seeing the fight but it's been deleted form everywhere.. Sconiers is selling it doe lol



          Last edited by NahMean; 05-19-2017, 11:50 PM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by NahMean View Post
            Remember seeing the fight but it's been deleted form everywhere.. Sconiers is selling it doe lol



            Haha. May have to dig up twenty bucks and order...

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            • #16
              Originally posted by BWC View Post
              Lol can't see youtube complying wit this "request" more likely it is a big nothing burger that only exists in the mind of Wilder haters
              Dude. It's the only Wilder fight that can't be found anywhere on the 'net.

              A basic forum search on all boxing forums at that time have numerous posts of people who tried to post it and had it taken down due to "copyright claim". They don't even allow it in knockout highlights.

              Yet they left his biggest fight in Stiverne up there.

              Come on.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by revelated View Post
                Dude. It's the only Wilder fight that can't be found anywhere on the 'net.

                A basic forum search on all boxing forums at that time have numerous posts of people who tried to post it and had it taken down due to "copyright claim". They don't even allow it in knockout highlights.

                Yet they left his biggest fight in Stiverne up there.

                Come on.
                Yet his ammy fight where he was stopped is available. He knocked Sconiers down 4 times in that fight. Twice in the first round, twice in the fourth for the TKO. Anyway the fight is ancient at this point, why would it matter?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BWC View Post
                  Yet his ammy fight where he was stopped is available. He knocked Sconiers down 4 times in that fight. Twice in the first round, twice in the fourth for the TKO. Anyway the fight is ancient at this point, why would it matter?
                  Because amateur fights don't affect pro record, bro. Nobody really cares.

                  And it's telling that it took 4 knockdowns to stop a journeyman in Harold Sconiers yet he was able to "Chris Eubank" Malik Scott so easy? Fishy.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by revelated View Post
                    Because amateur fights don't affect pro record, bro. Nobody really cares.

                    And it's telling that it took 4 knockdowns to stop a journeyman in Harold Sconiers yet he was able to "Chris Eubank" Malik Scott so easy? Fishy.
                    The Scott fight was a dive. They're friends. Wilder was getting the push. They probably split the check. The punch barely touched him at all. I don't think dives happen that much, but they didn't stop with the mob. In big fight situations, I'm usually skeptical but in little nothing fights, you see true signs of them along with giving the A-side every benefit of the doubt possible. Every now and then though, someone catches these on film.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Thurman
                      Would you pay more to see footage of Sconiers vs. Wilder or the sparring session between Canelo vs. Golovkin?
                      I really don't want to pay for either. They should both be available on YouTube. And at one time, I'm sure they were. All these secret cover-ups just hurt the sport.

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