***The Malik Scott Appreciation, Hype & Discussion Thread!!***

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by zxcvbnm, Mar 3, 2013.


  1. zxcvbnm

    zxcvbnm #TeamHWFuture Full Member

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    You really do chat absolute ****. No boxer spends all day sparring, training and sleeping. I've shown you that he's flown out to Russia to spar with a belt holder who most rank #3 in the world, as well as a cruiser title holder and a multiple cruiser world title challenger who is without doubt a top 10 at CW.

    Would you travel halfway across the world to help out one of your competitors? I doubt it. Malik is a credit to the boxing world and one of the most sought-after sparring partners at HW. All you do is come on here and diss a guy who fought a top 20 HW last time out and was clearly robbed, based entirely on the fact that he he has a fun and varied social life. Which, I must add, comes secondary to his boxing ambitions.
     
  2. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:hi:
     
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    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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  4. zxcvbnm

    zxcvbnm #TeamHWFuture Full Member

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    More pics from Malik's trip to Moscow :yep

    Malik IN THE RING with Lebedev and Povetkin:

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    Malik has also been navigating Moscow's premier cigar shop:

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    Malik working hard in the gym:

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    Malik spending time with Moscow's Ugandan community:

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    Malik enjoying a cigar before training:

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  5. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    son, why Malik didn't show the full picture / the face of the other guy ( the pic from your avy ) to see if that white guy is elie seckbach ?! :hey:think
     
  6. Boxed Ears

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  7. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Now Glazkov is a top 20HW? :rofl:rofl:rofl This is what I've been saying. You're the one hyping Glaskov here fanboy. Now you claim he was robbed because he's such a poser, that's hilarious. That just substantiates my claim that Scott should focus more about what he does IN the ring rather than photo ops and pretending he's relevant and all the other bull**** OUTSIDE the ring. If all that comes secondary to his boxing ambitions, he should just **** off and get out of the sport.
     
  8. zxcvbnm

    zxcvbnm #TeamHWFuture Full Member

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    Prior to the Glazkov/Scott fight most people on here had him as a top 20 or at worst a top 25 fighter. It's easy to look back and say "Glazkov is a bum" but 80% of people backed him to beat Scott. Malik schooled him, was robbed by the judges, and now you're coming on here saying Scott is a bum.

    Malik does just as much if not more sparring and training than all other HWs. Just because he chooses to spend his spare time taking photos you can't conclude that Malik is a poser and not interested in boxing, because the fact that he's flown halfway across the world to spar with three world level fighters is evidence that he most certainly does take his career seriously.
     
  9. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    I haven't seen a single person on ESB rate Glazkov in top 20-25, other than you. He was the betting favorite, but it wasn't by huge odds. Schooled him? Please, he laid on the ropes all night. You can ***** and moan all you want, the record stands that he got a DRAW against a prospect who didn't look at all that special.

    Sparring and training is all well and nice, but it doesn't count for **** on official records does it? It's some income and work, but that's it. There's no risk. You don't win titles by virtue of sparring and training. You have to get your ass in the ring in a real fight, on TV or at least in front of a paying audience against a top opponent, and WIN. Scott hasn't done that yet as a pro.

    You're just about as delusional as TheMesserstick (now all but vanished now that Chauncy Welliver has been erased from the divison). You have the same homo-erotic worship for your poser boyfriend, whine just the same, and I suspect you'll be run off of here just the same once Scott gets his ass kicked.
     
  10. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    STFU elie !

    I'm telling u guys this troll ^ is elie seckbach or another Felix Trinidad alt !
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  11. iamtheman

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    You have no point klitlicker.

    Sparring and training hone your skills. What would a fighters record look like if he didn't spar and train? Damn, you're dumb.

    You say he hasn't been on TV, yet his last fight was against Glazkov and was on TV (which he did win if you know how to score a fight). His last fight, which was also his toughest opponent yet. It's not his fault he got a draw (not a loss) because the judges screwed him. This naturally means that he's at a stage in his career where he'll be given more opportunities to fight even better opponents. You automatically assume that he'll take it easy in his next fight like Wlad or Vitali do year after year.
     
  12. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Your reading comprehension is clearly limited, let me dumb it down for you.

    I did not say training and sparing doesn't play an important role, I said it doesn't count on a fighters record. Sparring sessions aren't judged, recorded and put on TV now are they? :patsch

    Yes, he was on TV last time out and it was his toughest opponent, which is laughable considering the amount of time he's been a pro fighter. It's not his fault he got a draw??? Bull****! If he pressed the action and tried to win more convincingly then maybe he would have won. He said pre-fight he knew this was a big chance being on tv and he had to impress......he knew what he had to do, and failed to do it. He left the door open, and the judges did their job. He's lucky he didn't truly get screwed and got dealt a loss.

    Exactly when did I automatically assume Scott will take it easy in his next fight, and what does Wlad/Vitali have to do with Scott being a pillow fisted poser that blew his step up fight?? Answer that you moron.
     
  13. MarvellousMerv

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    Go easy on him, the guy is in love!
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  14. iamtheman

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    None of that bull**** you spew changes the fact that the sparring he does all the time is constantly exposing him to a variety of different styles that will only help him as a fighter. I understand your point that it doesn't add names to his resume directly, but I stand by my comment that it will continue to add WINS to his resume once he does get in the ring. He may not have many names on his record at present, but he is still seasoned, and all the training and sparring he's done over the years pays off in the ring.

    Here is some guy sitting in his computer chair criticizing a boxer for killing three birds with one stone by getting paid, travelling the world, and sparring with many of the world best fighters in his division in between his fights. Like damn, really?

    And you are implying by many of your hater comments that Scott hasn't and won't step up. What's this: "Malik needs to be less concerned with photo ops and making buddies by sparring, and step his ass up in the ring."

    First off, why is a man taking pictures your concern? How much time does it take out a mans day to take a few pictures? Hater.

    Second, and I think I've stressed this enough, sparring is more than 'making buddies'. Hater.

    Who says he won't step up after having stepped up against Glazkov? It's not the norm for fighters to take the Deontay Wilder approach, but then again, even he is fighting his best opponent yet soon.

    He fought the way he always does. A fighter shouldn't be expected to do anything more than what they're able to bring to the table. Why press the action if his style doesn't call for it, and his skill without being aggressive is still enough to school a fighter? Tards like you shouldn't be calling on fighters to change their styles or tactics, they should be calling on judges to stop being so damn corrupt. He beat Glazkov in my eyes, as well as in the eyes of the majority, yet still lost. Not his fault. Not to mention that he has now been dealt something other than a win for the first time in his career fighting the same type of fight he always has and could change up his tactics a bit in response. It's sad that **** judging would force that.
     
  15. iamtheman

    iamtheman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    **** you.