Jay Dea's fed into what made Deontay Wilder a great fighter within this era 'Aggression, violence, chaos, determination'.
Malik Scott has kind of attempted to? Convince Wilder that he is a sophisticated fighter 'I believe he has made the Wilder training situation, more complicated than it should of been'.
Scott from what I have seen of him 'He knows the game, and he is a good trainer'.
But specifically on the subject of Wilder, I think he has over-complicated the training situation.
Note: People also need to understand, that Deontay Wilder skill for skill has never been a great boxer. Wilder's whole game is reliant on him, stopping his opponents in their tracks of ****ing them out 'If Wilder does not achieve any of those objectives? Then he pretty much has no choice but to drop rounds and get out boxed by most other top level Heavyweights' etc.
Malik Scott has kind of attempted to? Convince Wilder that he is a sophisticated fighter 'I believe he has made the Wilder training situation, more complicated than it should of been'.
Scott from what I have seen of him 'He knows the game, and he is a good trainer'.
But specifically on the subject of Wilder, I think he has over-complicated the training situation.
Note: People also need to understand, that Deontay Wilder skill for skill has never been a great boxer. Wilder's whole game is reliant on him, stopping his opponents in their tracks of ****ing them out 'If Wilder does not achieve any of those objectives? Then he pretty much has no choice but to drop rounds and get out boxed by most other top level Heavyweights' etc.
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