Originally posted by greeneye99
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To do so, I will have to lie and betray my own conscience, principles, morals and values and that is something I cannot do at this time. Please understand!
I must have both my honour and integrity intact at all times. I will say this about Deontay Wilder though. He was wrong about Mark Breland. I've never for one second believed that Mark spiked his water or was a snake in the grass.
He was only looking out for his best interest as the chief second is concerned by stopping the fight in order to save him for another day. Therefore, I agreed with the stoppage.
Moreover, I never believed his costume was too heavy either. He was just operating on pure nerve. It's my opinion that the moment had gotten to him which made him very tight and tense before the fight.
He needed to relax but he expended too much nervous energy pacing back and forth in his dressing room; Which made him very tired before the opening bell.
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