Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
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Ilya Muromets
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Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble? HE did not follow up at all. Even the shill announcers were commenting on his failure to follow up. Some are saying that he did so because he knew that he was supposed to lose. I don't know. He seemed to be trying very hard EXCEPT at those times. I'd like to see the fight again. Is the full fight available online any place?
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Because he is shitee.. 
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
I don't know, but it wouldn't have been Wilder's first fixed fight. There was his pal Malik Scott last year.
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Rexob wrote:Because he is shitee..
Not "shitee" enough to not have Wilder in trouble a few times.
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Rexob wrote:poo
Shouldn't they have a minimum age for posting on these things, eight or something?
Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
x2x wrote:Rexob wrote:poo
Shouldn't they have a minimum age for posting on these things, eight or something?
No shit man.
Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
For the same reason he turned his back on Wilder when he was hurt several times. He just showed up for a payday. Shell up and throw a few haymakers, and be surprised a couple lucky ones landed.
The ref should have stopped in the 5th when he turned his back.
The ref should have stopped in the 5th when he turned his back.
Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Fixed?!? You think Molina may have decided NOT to get up one of those handful of times he got dropped like a ton of bricks? Guys dont insist to continue taking a prolonged beating in a fixed fight. They look for a healthy way out to go cash a check.x2x wrote:I don't know, but it wouldn't have been Wilder's first fixed fight. There was his pal Malik Scott last year.
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Maybe more like, "Woops I better back off! If I'm not careful I'm gonna knock this bum out by accident and then I'm gonna be in trouble with the mob!"
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Badhusker wrote:For the same reason he turned his back on Wilder when he was hurt several times. He just showed up for a payday. Shell up and throw a few haymakers, and be surprised a couple lucky ones landed.
The ref should have stopped in the 5th when he turned his back.
Well that's what I thought it was going to be, a total setup. I expected Molina to sit down in round one or two, but then I woke up in round three when it suddenly looked like a big upset was in the making, and even the shill announcers stopped their shillery and started paying attention.
I thought the ref did a good job, and I don't say that very often anymore.
Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
He was generally defensive, only engaged when he had to. In the 3rd when he had Wilder visibly hurt it looked strange he did not push but even then I think his mindset was to survive and only try to catch Wilder on the counter.
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Could be, but if a better fighter had him in a position like that he would have gone in for the kill.
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Re: Why did Molina back off the times that he had Wilder in trouble?
Seemed to be a bit of the old "Journeyman mentality" ...