Wilder's trainer: "Deontay will gain revenge over Fury within five rounds".

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  1. Boxing2019

    Boxing2019 If you want peace, prepare war. banned Full Member

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    [url]https://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12183/12389632/deontay-wilder-will-gain-brutal-revenge-over-tyson-fury-within-five-rounds-says-head-trainer-malik-scott[/url]

    The "Bronze Bomber", thirsty for revenge, still has a few weeks of work to do. The long-awaited rerun with Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) this time was orchestrated by an already excellent heavyweight trainer and Wilder's 2014 opponent.

    Malik Scott brought enthusiasm to the environment, asking the former champion for greater mobility on his legs, more timing and more reactivity in the reruns. Shaw talked about all this with The Sun

    - Deontay always tries new things. He is detached and calmly awaits the day of the challenge. Surely something has changed in him with the advice of Malik Scott. He does not proclaim, he does not talk too much, he tells everyone "You will see what I will be able to do on the day of the fight. Personally I am very excited to see him so concentrated.,

    Even Shelly Finkel, manager of the former WBC heavyweight champion, warns that something has changed in the training of the Tuscaloosa giant:

    - He has completely changed the training methods and I hope to see a new Deontay. Malik Scott tries to teach him how to adapt to his opponent's moves. I have seen Wilder in the past eager to hit hard and put his opponent down. Today I see him more capable of exploiting more opportunities. And it's a radical change since he said, "The others have to be perfect for twelve rounds, while it only takes me two seconds to change the fate of a fight. And that was his mistake, even though he had 41 hits by knockout. out of 44 fights


    :lol::lol::lol:

    My opinion is: if he doesnt even work with the new coach Wilder must retire. Even the penguins of the South Pole would know his devastating lack of fundamentals if he loses the third fight
     
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  2. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    We all know several things. Wilder can bang and Fury is very, very disinterested in this fight. Could end up bad for Fury if he doesn't get it together.
     
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  3. BCS8

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    I hope for his sake Fury has been training like he did for #2. If so, he should have no problems with Wilder.
     
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  4. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    We also know that Malik Scott is a highly experienced trainer who knows what he's talking about... He's also an astronaut with a tungsten chin.

    :risas3::risas3::risas3:
     
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  5. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Funny! But everything I wrote is true. Now, will I go out and bet the farm Wilder wins.....HELL NO! But, it isn't outside the scope of reality that an uninterested Fury gets knocked out either.
     
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  6. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    That's the only time he has

    Because after 5 rounds he will be exhausted from Fury RAMMING HIS MASSIVE EXPLETIVE DOWN HIS THROAT AND UP HIS EXPLETIVE.

    going to embarrass these suckers. Malik better not throw in the towel.
     
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  7. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    Oh I don't disagree with you at all, I just couldn't help cracking a joke!

    Fury's motivation is his biggest opponent here in some ways - if he turns up well prepared he should stroll it, but he's got to be motivated to do it... If not, anything could happen, anything from still walking through Wilder, to going the distance (which could be a disaster as #1 showed) or getting knocked out.

    Fury's always been unpredictable, a loose cannon... I just hope for boxing's sake he doesn't **** this up, because Wilder getting that belt back isn't good for the division at all.
     
  8. Boxing2019

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    He has to train more than the last fight
     
  9. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In 5 rounds he was not able to deal with 40 y.o grandpa Ortiz.
     
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  10. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    270 pound fully prime Fury cannot be put down by a mere mortal.

    Wilder can hit him with his best shot and Fury will eat it up.

    This is not the 260 pound drained off 1 year fat camp Fury in the 12th round & he still got up and pressed him back.

    WAR FURY
     
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  11. BubblesUK

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    It took him until the 9th to dispose of glass chinned Szpilka too...
     
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  12. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wilder is motivated by being on top, he thrives on momentum. Once he gained some confidence defending his belt he took on 4 challenging defenses at the end of his run.

    Fury is motivated by proving people wrong. Both times he's won a belt he's disappeared. Nobody is picking Wilder, he has nothing to prove here.

    So both opponents are going to be at an ebb psychologically.

    But, the outcome that would lead to more fights at the top of the division is a Wilder win. He's active with the belt and inactive without, Fury is active seeking the belt and inactive once he gets it.

    If we want to see something special out of Fury, he needs adversity. Think about how he came back after the Wallin fight.
     
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  13. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    Let's be clear what we're talking about here...

    Defences against a gatekeeper level fighter who's been hyped to hell in Ortiz (but still his best win), Breazeale who is not great either and two losses against Fury.

    If Breazeale and Ortiz are challenging defences, you have no business holding a belt.

    I completely agree that Wilder is a confidence fighter though - it's a fragile confidence IMHO though, which is why he's always been so cautious about who he'd fight.
     
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  14. Work the body

    Work the body Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think this fight will be more competitive then the last one tbf.
     
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  15. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Maybe.
    Fury had opportunity to do rematch vs Wlad for big paycheck and instead of this stuff he had other things as priority.
    While: rich uncle had been older in rematch and young lion might had trained damn a lot. there little hope that he might lost rematch vs uncle on cards.
    If he had won rematch and after this had did 1-2-3 fights, he today had been very rich and retired.
    Fury might be not enough motivated.
    No offense, rich Wlad looked like lethargic before Pulev fight, not only before Fury fight.