Comments Thread For: Porter, Mares Agree With Breland's Decision To Rescue Wilder From Further Punishment

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  • Bronx777
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    #11
    Breland has been fired and is being used as a scapegoat for strategy training and stopping the fight they fired him weasels

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    • TouchyAndalou
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      #12
      The reason Deontay was in significant danger is precisely because Fury isn't a big puncher. A clean knockout is almost always less damaging than round after round of sustained punishment.

      Breland made a brave decision because it went against what he knew were Wilder's wishes, and it was also the correct decision.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #13
        Originally posted by Straightener
        I’m hearing he didn’t even let Breland in the dressing room after the fight

        If that’s true that’s bad eggs
        Man, that’s rough if true. He’s been thrown under the bus in my view.

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        • Squared.Circle
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          #14
          Originally posted by P4Pdunny
          If Wilder don't make any immediate rash decisions he will see that Breland did what was best for him. The ref arguably would have stopped it or Fury may have finished it in devastating fashion.
          There’s nothing arguable about your comment pal. Bayless has confirmed he was on the verge of stopping the fight, which clearly means Breland did the right thing. Referee stoppage is worse than your corner throwing the towel in. Breland not only saved Wilder from a severe beating but also saved face. “I was gonna spark Fury in the next round if Breland didn’t stop the fight”...as opposed to...”the third man in the ring saw me take such a beating, up close and personal, and decided I couldn’t carry on.”

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          • MrFynest
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            #15
            Breland is the greatest american amateur boxer in history. No one in Brelands corner know more boxing than he does. Breland did the right thing. If anything it could've been stopped 2 rounds earlier. If Breland gets fired he has nothing to worry about. His stock has risen after this fight. Many people will be requesting his services.

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            • Squared.Circle
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              #16
              Originally posted by TouchyAndalou
              The reason Deontay was in significant danger is precisely because Fury isn't a big puncher. A clean knockout is almost always less damaging than round after round of sustained punishment.

              Breland made a brave decision because it went against what he knew were Wilder's wishes, and it was also the correct decision.
              I couldn’t agree more. Fury isn’t a knockout artist. He’s rarely stopped guys with one punch. Most of his stoppages are corner retirements or TKO. He pummels guys to the point where the corner or referee decides enough is enough. And as Bayless has said, he was on the verge of stopping the fight. Top marks for Breland (lol) for having the balls to save Wilder from further punishment. He’s a realist. In an interview after the first fight, he told it how it was (I’m surprised Wilder didn’t sack him for it); “Wilder stood there and let Fury beat him.” Direct quote.

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              • Nomadic
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                #17
                Wilder never displayed any actions that he had a chance to regain his legs or mount an offense to fight back. Stopping the fight was the right call.

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                • Tutsa
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                  #18
                  Only people that don’t agree are the non boxers and fans that dksab . Instead looking for illegal gloves/ illegal punch videos . HBO sports had a great little story with the trainer of Patrick Day . After the 8th round Day was dropped twice didn’t look half as bad as DW . Then in the 10th the tragic 2 punch combo that made Day back bounce his head on the canvas eyes rolled back completely white not moving . Trainer wanted to stop it but Patrich told him no in the 8 th he feels good . DW should thank MB from getting seriously injured or out on his shield 🛡 aka stretcher death 💀

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                  • v.cassiusali@ya
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                    #19
                    Breland sees it all. Kudos to him. It makes no sense extending another round when wilder has nothing left in him. He's legs were gone, his gas tank empty, his hands way down his hips.

                    Margarito almost lost his eyes when his corner did nothing to stop his fight against Pac. Wilder should be thankful to Breland for saving his career.

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                    • PunchyPotorff
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                      #20
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                      Originally Posted by P4Pdunny
                      If Wilder don't make any immediate rash decisions he will see that Breland did what was best for him. The ref arguably would have stopped it or Fury may have finished it in devastating fashion.

                      Originally posted by bopbopbbe
                      He wont see ****, the guy has always been a delusional moron. Just like he's too old to learn how to fight on the inside, he's not going to learn how to think logically.
                      Yeah Wilder isn't known for being rational at all. Shame too... when he has an excellent coach in Breland... who was looking out for his well being and future career. SMH

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