Originally posted by PAC-BOY
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Wilder parts ways with Mark Breland...This is horrible
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Wilder would have undoubtedly been ruined as a fighter if Mark didn't step in.
Mark is why Wilder has a chance to fight another day
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Originally posted by SinderellaMan View PostThat is not my full quote.
If you're going to try to spin it, at least read the entire quote numb skull.
Wilder didn't try to find a way out, didn't try to quit. He went out on his shield. I was agreeing with you, "numbskull"....
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The best thing Wilder could have done is accept his loss, reflect on where he went wrong, regroup and rebuild for a fight against a top 10 heavyweight after some serious training in something other than his right hand.
Instead he does the worst thing imaginable. Deflect blame, delude himself, and fire the only guy in his corner who actually cared for his well being and long term health.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostI’m sure Deontay is still hot about the way the fight went. Hopefully when he cools down a bit, he reconsiders. But that guy Deas as a total jerkoff. I couldn’t believe the way he shamelessly pointed his finger at Breland in the post-fight conference. Mark quite possibly saved Wilder from brain damage or even death.
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Yeah, this board is pretty tough on quitters and I am not seeing anyone disagreeing with that towel coming in when it did.
Wilder isn't in touch with the reality of his situation. Arguably had not won a single minute of any round, a minute and a half to go in the round, against the ropes taking punch after unanswered punch. Any trainer not throwing the towel should be charged with dereliction of duty.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostI saw this coming and would probably do the same thing had it been me in there. Wilder was not taking any serious punishment at the moment that the fight was stopped and always has a chance to win with the power he possesses. Very bad towel throw, in my opinion, regardless of he was going to get stopped anyways.
Even Bayless who was probably on the payroll told Wilder he needed to show him something in the 7th round or he would stop it. I can see if it was the 12th round. But he had 5 more rounds to go. And he was going down fast round by round.
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Originally posted by 4truth View PostYeah, this board is pretty tough on quitters and I am not seeing anyone disagreeing with that towel coming in when it did.
Wilder isn't in touch with the reality of his situation. Arguably had not won a single minute of any round, a minute and a half to go in the round, against the ropes taking punch after unanswered punch. Any trainer not throwing the towel should be charged with dereliction of duty.
I really thought he should’ve been pulled out after the 6th.
I’m obviously a Fury fan and was enjoying seeing him dominate Wilder but i thought enough was enough after 6 rounds and there was no point in sending him back out.
What some people forget is that it’s much worse taking that many shots from a fairly decent puncher like Fury than getting wiped out with one clean shot.
Fury was turning the screw and it was about to start getting dangerous.
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