Teddy Atlas advice to Deontay Wilder

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I always like to hear Teddy Atlas talk about boxing. Here is his advice to Deontay Wilder for Fury vs Wilder 3.
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I actually watched that so I can give Double D some street cred 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 He's always interesting to listen to! He eats, sleeps, and breathes boxing, I always like hearing his opinions on the boxing scene.
I couldn't do it, I just couldn't do it. If I was a boxer, I'd have to do things my way, I couldn't listen to somebody else tell me how to fight. I'd have to get in there and swing like a madnan!
Now, I do believe in chasing chickens.
Yeah.
Chasing or choking? ;-)
😂😂😂😂 Chasing.
Let me make that perfectly clear, I believe in CHASING not choking my chickens!
Roosters are vicious fighters as well.
Yeah.
If you can sweat it out, here is a good interview with Teddy Atlas where he picks his greatest fighter of all time.
Never heard of Harborside Hank, Ofcourse Hammerin’ Hank could be Aaron. There I got Double D some more street cred by watching another video 😏
To be quit Frank ( or Double D ) I’ve never heard of Teddy Atlas or Harborside Hank so this has been a good educational thread for me 👍👍
Thanks perk for watching the videos, I know they were pretty long to sit through. Yeah, Teddy is a legend in the boxing world, and he always has interesting views on the sport. He actually has a rocky history with Mike Tyson and once pulled a gun on Tyson. He helped Cus D' amato develop Tyson, he's been a trainer for a long time, and kind of reminds me of young version of Mickey from the Rocky movies. He's written a autibiography and grew up a troubled youth, and when he was young he was in a street fight and was slasked across the face and it took 400 stitches to close the wound. He's an interesting personality in the boxing world. Here is a picture of the scar on his face.
Wow that is a rough freaking scar 😳. Thanks for the dissertation Double D 👍👍
You're welcome perk, I've enjoyed this thread today, it's been fun! I'm glad you enjoyed it as well!