Midway Monsters
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I was reading this article from The Ringer about the Fury vs. Wilder fight and damn near spit my coffee out when I came across this.
We are in Vegas the same weekend, coincidence?
Look, I think Nagy may actually be serviceable as a head coach, and Colin Cowherd brought up a good point that you can just as easily ruin a young quarterback by changing the coach and having Fields start over and have to learn a new playbook. I just do not want him to have anything to do with the calling the plays and making any adjustments. Let Lazor figure all that out.
When Fury changed his game plan for their second fight, Wilder had nothing for him. There were no adjustments. He still couldn't use his jab. He looked like the first boxer to be coached by Matt Nagy.
The Tyson Fury–Deontay Wilder Trilogy
The third installment between the heavyweight fighters has been a long time in the making. Here’s hoping they don’t disappoint.
www.theringer.com
We are in Vegas the same weekend, coincidence?
Look, I think Nagy may actually be serviceable as a head coach, and Colin Cowherd brought up a good point that you can just as easily ruin a young quarterback by changing the coach and having Fields start over and have to learn a new playbook. I just do not want him to have anything to do with the calling the plays and making any adjustments. Let Lazor figure all that out.
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