Comments Thread For: Fury: What's Wilder Gonna Say? We've Heard Enough Excuses; Probably Best He Didn't Speak
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Regarding Deas, I think Wilder addressed that situation previously. His opinion was that while Jay may have not performed his job adequately, he did not go against Wilder's will like Breland did (when he threw in the towel). Wilder viewed the difference as betrayal (Breland) versus incompetence (Deas) and one he could be forgiven but not the other.Comment
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Regarding Deas, I think Wilder addressed that situation previously. His opinion was that while Jay may have not performed his job adequately, he did not go against Wilder's will like Breland did (when he threw in the towel). Wilder viewed the difference as betrayal (Breland) versus incompetence (Deas) and one he could be forgiven but not the other.Comment
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Regarding Deas, I think Wilder addressed that situation previously. His opinion was that while Jay may have not performed his job adequately, he did not go against Wilder's will like Breland did (when he threw in the towel). Wilder viewed the difference as betrayal (Breland) versus incompetence (Deas) and one he could be forgiven but not the other.
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My prediction is Wilder gets dropped early then goes into head hunting mode which plays right into Fury’s game plan it ends with a ref stoppage instead of a corner stoppage.
Then we get weeks of more Wilder excuses.Comment
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