Mark Breland got a raw deal from Deontay Wilder

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  • eco1
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    #11
    Originally posted by just the facts

    I was totally shocked. He kept saying that he was gonna take the fight to Wilder and I kept think, yeah, if he does, Furys getting ktfo. To his credit, that's the fight he fought and dominated.
    If you look at my old posts you will see I said after the first fight that Fury should have pressed a bit more and he would've taken Wilder out of the ring. What I saw that night is what made me say Fury was going to KO Wilder in the second fight.

    People here said I was crazy and the problem with this forum is we have too many people who fall in love with a fighter and do not analyze anything and are too biased.

    I said Fury was going to win last time and I will say Wilder doesn't beat Fury, FURY beats Fury.
    So if the same Fury comes to the 3rd fight Fury by KO in 9 rounds.

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    • just the facts
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      #12
      Originally posted by eco1

      If you look at my old posts you will see I said after the first fight that Fury should have pressed a bit more and he would've taken Wilder out of the ring. What I saw that night is what made me say Fury was going to KO Wilder in the second fight.

      People here said I was crazy and the problem with this forum is we have too many people who fall in love with a fighter and do not analyze anything and are too biased.

      I said Fury was going to win last time and I will say Wilder doesn't beat Fury, FURY beats Fury.
      So if the same Fury comes to the 3rd fight Fury by KO in 9 rounds.
      Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back..............

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      • medic5678
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        #13
        The thing about this fight is that Fury is going to come in even heavier. I just don't see what Wilder is going to do any differently. Fury showed he could take Wilder's right and stand toe to toe with as much power as Wilder. The punch he hit Wilder with for the first knockdown was the hardest punch either fighter threw during the Fight. So we have Fury with as much or more power than Wilder. How does Wilders skill remotely compare with Fury? The only question is how much punishment Wilder will take before he quits or gets himself disqualified.

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        • BodyBagz
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          #14
          Changes are made after a loss for lesser reasons ''Just going in a new different direction''

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            #15
            Deontay claims that he's a victim of racism and everything is against the black man.

            Deontay then proceeds to fire the black man on his team and keep the white guy on payroll, despite the white guy being in the changing room when Fury was apparently loading his gloves.

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            • eco1
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              #16
              Originally posted by just the facts

              Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back..............
              LOLOLOL , don't be salty.

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              • Marchegiano
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                #17
                Everyone's a Breland fan after Wilder fires him

                Bet you don't have a single post, bet none of you have a single post, in your post history that has anything to do with Breland but nothing to do with Wilder.

                Bet youse have got plenty of posts about how Wilder needs to fire his trainer before he did it.

                Mark Breland had trained how many champions before Wilder? And Since? Last I heard he was picked up by a Charlo or some **** like that. Doubled his roster huh?

                So, in reality Mark Breland is a guy youse didn't give any ****s about because he'd done **** all but have a mediocre career after being part of America's greatest Olympic team...you know, did not live up to his hype, then became a trainer and trained no one, lucked out with a guy who became champion regardless of anything Mark brought to the table, got carried by that man long into his career despite Mark bringing nothing for him, got criticized endlessly because it was obvious Mark brought nothing for Wilder, then y'all didn't like Wilder's excuse making factory and now Mark Breland is a boxing hero

                Y'all can circlejerk one another but can't change your stripes this late in the game.You are full of ****.

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by lopetego
                  Then who is responsible for spiking Wilder's water???

                  Even if Breland didn't put the drugs on Wilder's water himself, it was his responsibility to supervise the other people in the corner!
                  I'm assuming you're being sarcastic, but how come nobody has put the "spiked waterbottle" theory to rest with the fact that Wilder was drug tested after the fight?

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                  • Nash out
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                    #19
                    I don't mind Wilder changing trainers, and have no idea what Breland did or didn't do for him, but the B.S. about the spiked water, and then 18 months later changing it to voodoo, is just pathetic on Wilder's part. And we all know what's coming after the 3rd fight, assuming Fury wins, is a whole other load of excuses, not accepting the loss, and giving no credit to the winner. All of this added up makes the fight seem a bit pointless, as it's going to be the same story all over again after the event if Fury wins again.

                    I'd have much more respect for a fighter after they lost if they just said that "I got my ass handed to me tonight, but I will come back stronger, Tyson Fury is a helluva fighter, a tough competitor."

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                    • mromano
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                      #20
                      Every single accusation Wilder gave has literally zero merit behind it.

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