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  • #71
    WTF is going on with all these nonsense excuses???????????? my legs, my costume, now Anthony Dirrell made this dudes trainer/assistant trainer throw in the towel ???????????? you cant make this ***** up OMG..... Wilder has become into the biggest B**** in boxing overnight. this dude needs to stop talking get in the gym and work cause hes fighting in summer with Fury again. and Fury is going to maul his A$$ again.

    i respected Wilder but man all these excuses are making it hard to just not want Fury to end his A$$ and make him retire.

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    • #72
      I think that it may best for them both to part ways. It's just like what Lennox Lewis said. "You can't go to the university with your third grade teacher".

      Mark Breland did well. He taught Deontay Wilder how to throw that equalizing right hand but now it's time for a change. I'm afraid that Breland has taken Wilder as far as he can take him and can't teach him anything more.

      It's time for a change. Wilder needs a trainer that's going to help him to develop into a complete and well rounded fighter. Someone who is going teach him proper footwork, defense, how to throw a decent jab and a lethal left hook.
      Last edited by champion4ever; 02-24-2020, 08:47 PM.

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      • #73
        Wilder doesn't seem to realize that maybe one round more could've gotten him out of the sport or even worse, out of a functional life. If he cares for his family, he should thank Breland.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
          I don't like what Deontay said about Mark Breland.

          This isn't the right mentality for a champion to have after a loss.

          I'm no longer on Team Wilder! Name change coming later this week.
          I thought u were wilder this whole time😂😂😂

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Gunitsmith View Post
            Wilder is right. His guard was up and he was fighting back. He was not being pummeled at the time of stoppage. A lot of the shots Thrown by Fury were blocked or partially blocked. Breland made a bad move and showed his lack of confidence in Wilder. Wilder should fire him for that.

            This is boxing. Anything can happen at any moment. If the fighter is defenseless or his head rocked you stop the fight. Otherwise you let them go. We are paying to see Gladiators.

            It was a heavyweight championship fight. One shot to Fury's jaw could change the whole direction. Fast. Wilder is a smart fighter. He will play possum. Then BAM!! You're on the mat. He was still fighting back with guard up!!

            LET the man go out on his shield if that is his request. It's HIS blood,sweat and tears and LIFE in that title. It was HIS title to lose. Bayless was right on top of the action and he didn't stop it.

            You saw his reaction when they stopped it. He was not " acting",like some fighters do. He believed he still had a chance. And though he had been beaten on,he was NOT a beaten man at that point.
            Peace.
            Yes. So next time, let him DIE in the ring so we can all be rid of this fraud

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            • #76
              Originally posted by KingOfGlory View Post
              Breland was working for Sugar Hill.
              Costume was too heavy.
              Duracell batteries weighed too much.
              Hurt my arm.
              Hurt my leg.
              Troubled circumstances in training camp.
              Walked around the locker room too much.

              How many more excuses will keep you rooting for him exactly?

              And he started of by saying "We make no excuses"

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              • #77
                I also find it funny that Wilder spent the entire training camp talking smack about Fury firing his trainer. And now, he talks about getting rid of his trainer haahaha. This fraud is the worst and you idiotic Wilder fans need a "come to Jesus" moment with him hahaha
                Last edited by Tyistall; 02-24-2020, 09:01 PM.

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                • #78
                  When a guy starts to look like a zombie it's not going to be a good outcome. He was bleeding from every orifice in his face and was completely exhausted. A few more rounds and he would've ended up like Adonis Stevenson or worse. It was a good stoppage.

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                  • #79
                    Wow so Wilder is a big time sore loser. There's no way he would've won that. He was on his way to getting KTFO. Good stoppage and a sore loser.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder
                      Anthony Dirrell, who was seated near Wilder’s corner and, according to Wilder, repeatedly yelled for Wilder’s trainers to stop the fight. Anthony Dirrell, a former WBC super middleweight champion, is trained by Javan “Sugar Hill” Steward, Fury’s head trainer.


                      Now I understand, Its starting to make sense. As I recently posted in the official Wilder-Fury II RBR thread, Deontay now only confirms what I seen in the seventh round, that he was the verge of making one of the greatest comebacks in championship fights ever.

                      Anthony Dirrell and Mark Breland are suspects for sure, this whole fight wreaks corruption : illegal fouls counted as official knockdowns, UFC style grappling and dirty boxing, choke-holds, tripping Deontay, you name it. The palm-greasing was so obvious that Kenny Bayless had to penalize Tyson to veil the overt cheating going on before our eyes, but I'm not fooled.

                      Deontay Wilder needs to eliminate the real from the fake in his camp. If my su****ions are misplaced, then at the very least Mark Breland did not believe in Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder. As such, Wilder can not trust Breland the next time he may find himself in trouble, another towel stoppage would be demoralizing. Mark Breland has to go.

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