Idk bout that. Mark had a tremendous jab his whole career. Deontay's best technical boxing weapon is probably his jab. That's all Mark. Deontay's gotten by primarily on his power & athleticism & he'd have likely achieved less without Mark in his corner adding some technical aspects to his natural traits.
That's whatever doe. Loyalty is mandatory to many mfers at any level or at any risk. Mark betrayed that. He gots to go as much as I hate to see it.
Randomly I hope Mark gets another high profile job. He's a solid cat despite this situation & can help many guys on the way up still.
Fury should hire Breland. If anything, just to get inside Wilder's head some more
Never thought Breland was good for wilder, who needs a far more established trainer who can really get wilder back to the basics. Wilder didn’t fight lazy like he hs in the olympics nor did he fight that way up until the Szpilka fight. After that, it was all wait to land the right hand which is the worst strategy I have ever seen. Wilder needs a Teddy Atlas who will make him up his output and religiously pump the jab AND throw the left hook. Someone’s got to teach wilder to move his head as well. Wilder can probably beat everyone in the division with his current limited style but not Fury, not unless he finds a way to deal with the size advantage
Never thought Breland was good for wilder, who needs a far more established trainer who can really get wilder back to the basics. Wilder didn’t fight lazy like he hs in the olympics nor did he fight that way up until the Szpilka fight. After that, it was all wait to land the right hand which is the worst strategy I have ever seen. Wilder needs a Teddy Atlas who will make him up his output and religiously pump the jab AND throw the left hook. Someone’s got to teach wilder to move his head as well. Wilder can probably beat everyone in the division with his current limited style but not Fury, not unless he finds a way to deal with the size advantage
based on what? barely beating ortiz? the amazing ortiz!
Wilder is a man of his word. Simple as that. Everyone on his team was forewarned: if you throw in the towel, you will be fired.
Breland knew that and did it anyway. Case closed and no hard feelings. Breland did what he felt he had to do, and Wilder did what he said he was going to do.
I predict Wilder is going to beat the hell out of Fury, then knock him out cold, in the rubber match. Wilder is coming for blood, the fight is going to be a level playing field and he ain't playing no games.
Eh, Deontay likes his yes-men and groupies more than tough love, apparently. Too bad.
He really could do a lot more with his jab, given his range, explosiveness, agility and penchant for throwing from weird angles. Fury actually started doing more of that their last fight with his jab and it's one hell of a weapon. If DW does not catch up, the next fight is going to look similar to the last one.
Big George's style won't cut it for DW, I don't think. When George threw, he hurt dudes whether they could see it coming or not; he was extremely heavy-handed, not explosive. DW's "loaded up" right won't cut it for pummeling things into submission because you need to land more than 1 per round for that, lol.
I hope Fury knocks this classless clown clear out of the ring in the trilogy. Wilder has a whole lot of white hands in his pockets -- Deas, Finkel, Dibella, but he decides to can the one man who genuinely cares about his well being. Very sad when a black man can do another black man this dirty and place no blame for what happened to him on anyone else. I no longer respect this chump and won't feel a shred of pity if Fury puts him in the hospital this time.
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