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  • Tutsa
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    #31
    DW use to have a box of rocks in his head , Tyson Fury turned it to a box of pebbles !! No brain cells left !!

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    • IceTrayDaGang
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      #32
      i get the whole protect the fighter at all cost but when the fight was stopped, wilder wasnt even taking all that much damage... yes i agreed that fury would have stopped wilder regardless but when the fight was stopped, wilder wasnt in that much trouble. i would have like for the fight to go on a lil longer.

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      • anonymous2.0
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        #33
        Originally posted by 5000boxing
        I think breland will still work with Wilder.. He just won't have a towel to throw anymore.
        A guy in my gym brought up the fact that if Breland does stay he might be intimidated into being another yes man.

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        • Noelanthony
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          #34
          Originally posted by Oldskoolg
          It was a frightful beating wilder took....I question his skill set and seriously question his boxing iq but one thing I don’t question is his courage or his chin. The man took a frightful beating by a man who had 43lbs on him.....that’s literally like a jr lightweight taking on w light heavyweight
          What an observation. Do you know the weight differential the first fight? .....I’ll wait

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          • angkag
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            #35
            Originally posted by Ant1979
            Yeah have to spare a thought for Breland right now. He put Wilder's wellbeing first and will probably pay for it with his job.

            If it does come to that I hope he finds work with a team that's worthy of him. It was definitely heading towards a very sickening knockout.
            The ridiculous thing about it is that Breland might just have saved the possibility of a third fight too. If Wilder had been rendered unconscious a round or so later, a third fight would have been a hard sell. As it stands, Wilder got out without taking a career ending beating and being able to blame everyone but himself - ie he can now can sell a third fight on the premise that without the suit, the ref and Breland, his right will land.

            Breland should get a cut of the third fight if it happens.

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            • nacho daddy
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              #36
              Breland as well as Bayless were looking out for wilder for different reasons. Bayless was trying to hamper fury while helping wilder

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              • Ray*
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                #37
                Originally posted by Bonduu
                What a wonderful well written article, I must commend the author.

                Having said that, Wilders family need to send a thank you card to Mark Breland,he saved Wilder from himself. Wilder must also apologise for his ill timed disrespectful remarks on Mark.

                Finally he needs to identify the yes men in his team then fire them starting from his head coach!
                This is the first thing that he needs to do, he then needs to get away from those LDBC ("You are still our champ") guys, those who have hyped him up and use him for their racial narratives.

                Get back in the gym and actually stop looking for the right hand KO, i have been saying this for the last 6 fights, he has fell in love with his power and it caught up with him against Fury.

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                • Ray*
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  What an observation. Do you know the weight differential the first fight? .....I’ll wait
                  By that explanation Ruiz outweighed Joshua, these guys cannot accept a loss, they would "Accept" it but then try and deflect away from it.

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Tutsa
                    DW use to have a box of rocks in his head , Tyson Fury turned it to a box of pebbles !! No brain cells left !!
                    That’s rude. Deontay Wilder once said his brain is so big he can fit a spaceship inside it. ..... I believe him .lol

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                    • Marvlus Marv
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                      It was a frightful beating wilder took....I question his skill set and seriously question his boxing iq but one thing I don’t question is his courage or his chin. The man took a frightful beating by a man who had 43lbs on him.....that’s literally like a jr lightweight taking on w light heavyweight
                      You know, those stilts are never going to absorb a decent punch. Maybe his chin is in fact iffy as well, but those legs...

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