Wilder plans to keep Mark Breland

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  • Outlaw420
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    Wilder plans to keep Mark Breland

    "I'm a warrior. I feel the same way I felt on fight night -- if I have to go out I want to go out on my shield," Wilder told ESPN in a statement Friday night. "But I understand that my corner and my team has my best interest at heart. Mark Breland is still a part of Team Wilder and our team looks forward to preparing for the [trilogy fight]."

    Former heavyweight world titlist Deontay Wilder said Friday that he has decided to keep careerlong co-trainer Mark Breland as part of his team, despite Breland's decision to throw in the towel in Wilder's rematch with Tyson Fury.
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    War Breland!

    War Team Wilder!

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    • Ray*
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      It took a bit of time. The therapy must have been helping. “The day a mad person knows he/she is mad would be the day they are cured.”

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      • Ace R.
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        I see Wilder watched the fight replay lol

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        • Articulateboxin
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          I appreciate Breland isn't going to turn down a 6 figure, maybe even 7 figure pay day but ****, Wilder called him a cheating traitor. I don't care how angry you are, that's an unforgivable thing to say. Ironically, I lost my respect for Breland when he suggested AJ's team will bribe Ruiz in the rematch.

          That conspiracy BS is obviously contagious

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          • sicko
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            Good! Breland is not the issue at all...however it wouldn't hurt to bring in another guy to help out during camp especially with technique and just overall strategy. Maybe get Lennox Lewis to come down to Camp to overseas things, maybe even take Big George up on his offer and let him come in a Mentor. It Can't hurt that is for sure.

            Without Breland decision to throw in the Towel, Wilder would not be able to exercise his rematch option honestly and he would probably be in the Hospital Right now

            Made a lot of damn money for this fight, invest some of it to get your Belt Back. New Trainer, Nutritionist need to get all of that now for his next camp

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            • aboutfkntime
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              Originally posted by Outlaw420
              "I'm a warrior. I feel the same way I felt on fight night -- if I have to go out I want to go out on my shield," Wilder told ESPN in a statement Friday night. "But I understand that my corner and my team has my best interest at heart. Mark Breland is still a part of Team Wilder and our team looks forward to preparing for the [trilogy fight]."

              https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...-vs-tyson-fury




              good

              Wilder made the right decision

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              • anonymous2.0
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                What I'm afraid of is Breland staying but becoming another Yes Man.

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                • j0zef
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                  Unless there was some heartfelt apology in there from Wilder, I'd leave if I was Mark. Dude dragged him through the mud, as did the head trainer.

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                  • BLASTER1
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                    Wilder might have kept him but has he in a passive aggressive way turned Breland into just another yes man on team Wilder?

                    Damn Deontay employ a dude who can stand up to your loud mouth over the top personality.
                    Geez man their would be alot of suitable trainers that could help in this rematch but I doubt if Deontay does anything different from having his family in his camp to letting his Ma make his meals.

                    The dude is a typically stubborn guy which will be his downfall.

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