Jay has been with him the longest, but Mark Breland is the main man on Wilder's team. He's got the most boxing experience and is the brains of the operation. In the more recent fights, many have commented that Wilder is throwing straighter and sharper punches. Those straight punches are the work of Mark Breland.
Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Shares Game Plan On How To Beat Tyson Fury
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Jay has been with him the longest, but Mark Breland is the main man on Wilder's team. He's got the most boxing experience and is the brains of the operation. In the more recent fights, many have commented that Wilder is throwing straighter and sharper punches. Those straight punches are the work of Mark Breland.
I'm guessing 8? right?Comment
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Fight can go either way. Wilder cannot afford to lose rounds the way he did vs Ortiz 2. He will lose on points. Fury is harder to hit than OrtizComment
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His game plan is to land the right hand and hope fury doesn't get up if he doesn't go down.
Wilders power is a gift and a curse. He's be unbeatable if he dedicated a full year to just working on the most basic fundamentals. He doesn't understand boxing and has no poker face when he's being outboxed. I can't remember what round it was (somewhere in the middle maybe 6 or 7) but Fury was having his best round of the fight, Wilder couldn't get in range and outta pure confusion or frustration, he threw a short left hook at absolutely nothing as Fury was literally like 5 or 6 feet away from him lol.
His commentary during that Pac Thurman fight was brutal.
He was being swept by Ortiz in the 2nd fight, landed one punch and tried to play off like he did it on purpose & was setting Ortiz up. Truth is Ortizs activity kept him from getting his offense going and as the rounds went on Ortizs head became more and more stationary.Comment
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