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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Porter, Mares Believe Wilder Made Right Call Keeping Breland On Team

    Deontay Wilder's decision to keep his team intact has resonated with the boxing industry far more than his initial reaction. Much was made of Wilder's post-fight comments-both immediately and in the days that followed surrounding his 7th round knockout loss to Tyson Fury in their rematch this past February in Las Vegas. The defeat was the first as a pro for Alabama's Wilder, a 2008 Olympic Gold medalist and long-reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight titlist who was outgunned from the opening bell his second fight with England's Fury (30-0-1, 21KOs).
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    Obviously, Wilder has come in terms with himself. Hopefully he has learned one or two things from the last fight.

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    • Noelanthony
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      Wilder should come out and publicly apologise to Mark Breland. I understand after the fight he denied Breland access to the changing room. Breland should be elevated to head coach and Deas sacked on the spot. You can’t have an opportunist like him running the camp and knowing if you were ever to get your arse kicked in( which he did) he will leave you in battle to die

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      • MxcoFistology
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        #4
        Originally posted by Noelanthony
        Wilder should come out and publicly apologise to Mark Breland. I understand after the fight he denied Breland access to the changing room. Breland should be elevated to head coach and Deas sacked on the spot. You can’t have an opportunist like him running the camp and knowing if you were ever to get your arse kicked in( which he did) he will leave you in battle to die
        One of the realest comments ive seen on this website

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        • Bronx2245
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          Smart move by Wilder! Mark Breland saved your career! If he didn't throw in that towel, there would be no rematch!

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          • Doubledagger
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            On the contrary, Wilder should have fired his whole team. First the person who suggested that Wilder needed to put on weight for the rematch and secondly, the others for backing that play.

            Wilder didn't struggle in the first first because he was undersized, he struggled because his team had absolutely no idea what they were doing and failed to make easy in fight adjustments.

            Also, he struggled because Fury, despite his size, actually had way more stamina and hand speed than Wilder.

            What his team needed to work on is his cardio for stamina, and to work on tactics to set Fury up and allow Wilder to time him accurately and consistently so that they can land those bombs earlier and throughout the fight.

            Making him gain all that mass not only sapped his stamina, but also made him slower and sluggish, not something you want against someone faster and with more stamina.

            Even worse is that gaining mass actually reduced his power as opposed to increasing it, Wilder's power is shocking power that comes from the speed and force of his thrusts, he doesn't have thudding and clubbing kind of power therefore gaining mass is of no benefit to him.

            It's like if a cricket guy who is a fast bowler decided to gain muscle mass for more power. Guaranteed he'll start bowling slower instead of faster.

            His team is a bunch of baphoons who made things so much harder for Wilder and so much easier for Fury.

            Not taking anything away from Fury of course. He prepared well and executed his game plan exceptionally. The better man won on the day.

            Wilder will lose again in even more devastating fashion if he keeps these fools in his camp.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Noelanthony
              Wilder should come out and publicly apologise to Mark Breland. I understand after the fight he denied Breland access to the changing room. Breland should be elevated to head coach and Deas sacked on the spot. You can’t have an opportunist like him running the camp and knowing if you were ever to get your arse kicked in( which he did) he will leave you in battle to die
              Deas definitely needs sacking. All he does is tug Wilder off while he’s in the ring shadow boxing, “yea champ. That’s how you do it. Beautiful shot. Perfect. Amazing footwork.”

              Not to mention the terrible in-fight instructions he gave, “push him back and throw the right”. He’s a proper div. Contrary to what people say, Deas doesn’t feed Wilder’s delusions, he’s transferred his own onto Wilder.

              Deas after Wilder v Fury 1: “I think we won.”

              Breland after Wilder v Fury 1: “Wilder threw away the game plan and just stood there and let Fury beat him.

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              • Noelanthony
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                #8
                Originally posted by Squared.Circle
                Deas definitely needs sacking. All he does is tug Wilder off while he’s in the ring shadow boxing, “yea champ. That’s how you do it. Beautiful shot. Perfect. Amazing footwork.”

                Not to mention the terrible in-fight instructions he gave, “push him back and throw the right”. He’s a proper div. Contrary to what people say, Deas doesn’t feed Wilder’s delusions, he’s transferred his own onto Wilder.

                Deas after Wilder v Fury 1: “I think we won.”

                Breland after Wilder v Fury 1: “Wilder threw away the game plan and just stood there and let Fury beat him.
                Lololololol

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                • AdonisCreed
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                  He needs a new trainer end of discussion. He's gonna lose again. He needs to at least add someone to the team with a proven track record. Same result coming up in the trilogy barring any unforseen right hands lol

                  Hekk maybe Shawn porter can teach him the head butting style he uses lol

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                  • theface07
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boxviewer
                    Obviously, Wilder has come in terms with himself. Hopefully he has learned one or two things from the last fight.
                    Yeah, hopefully he learned he has no inside game and he cannot fight going backwards.

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