Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder, Longtime Co-Trainer Mark Breland Part Ways

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  • BodyBagz
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    #111
    Originally posted by Squared.Circle
    That's not Breland's fault. And let's have it right, Deas is head trainer and has been with Wilder longer, if you're looking to falsely place blame. The truth of the matter is, Wilder only ever had his height, reach, and power going for him. He was never going to become a well rounded fighter with any type of technical skill, regardless who trained him his entire career. Why? I'm not saying this to troll the man but just as an actual fact...Wilder simply doesn't have the intellectual capacity. The guy is thicker than an obese black girls booty. What makes me say tha you might ask? Literally every single interview he's ever done lol For that same reason, whoever he brings in to replace Breland will make no impact whatsoever.

    You can teach an old dog new tricks. But you can't teach a ****** dog more than the basics.
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    That's why experience is usually a benefit

    A dumb dog can only get dumber.

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    • Lance98
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      #112
      Wilder has been full of excuses since the 1st fight. He fired the guy who literally saved him from a brutal KO and possibly his life. Wilder is a sensitive snow flake and acts tough, but he is really a softie.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #113
        Originally posted by BodyBagz
        100 % and Bre probably knew his job was done.

        If he wins, I believe Bre is back.
        I think Mark is done with Deontay whatever happens.

        I think Deontay is close to retired too so it don't matter too much. Hell if he loses again I suspect that could be his last fight. Maybe he sticks around to try to get the AJ fight, but whatever happens I suspect Deontay is a couple yrs or maybe 5ish fights or less from being out whatever goes down next. He'll be 35 later this month & alot of his winning is based on his athleticism which is slowing down & will continue to slow down more. Not to mention Fury showed the blueprint for beating him which will likely lead to some tougher more gruelling fights as guys attempt to do the same thing Fury did to him.

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        • BodyBagz
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          #114
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          I think Mark is done with Deontay whatever happens.

          I think Deontay is close to retired too so it don't matter too much. Hell if he loses again I suspect that could be his last fight. Maybe he sticks around to try to get the AJ fight, but whatever happens I suspect Deontay is a couple yrs or maybe 5ish fights or less from being out whatever goes down next. He'll be 35 later this month & alot of his winning is based on his athleticism which is slowing down & will continue to slow down more. Not to mention Fury showed the blueprint for beating him which will likely lead to some tougher more gruelling fights as guys attempt to do the same thing Fury did to him.
          Could very well be a career make/break fight.

          If he wrecks Fury, it could add years and fights. If it's a repeat...Wilder may retire on the spot.

          I'm hoping that was Wilder at his very worse like AJ was vs Andy.

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            #115
            Originally posted by Lance98
            Wilder has been full of excuses since the 1st fight. He fired the guy who literally saved him from a brutal KO and possibly his life. Wilder is a sensitive snow flake and acts tough, but he is really a softie.
            How is he a softy ? He didn't quit and he begged for more.

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            • Oshio
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              #116
              When the gods wants to kill a man, they make him go mad first. It is African

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                #117
                Who remembers when Wilder mocking Fury for changing up his team after the first fight? He called it weak lol.

                Karma is a b1tch.

                Fury will probably hire Breland now.

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                • lion33lit
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Squared.Circle
                  Cool story. That's probably the most sense you've ever made. Acceptance is the first step of getting over the grieving process, well done poppet!!!
                  Your gay post is amazing!! Your fat leaning detoxed idol has put you in a good spot with your peers, and I'm happy for you! But when the skinny kid lands a good illegal shot in your Kung Fu PEDded bandit to stop the open palmed leaning onslaught(?) I hope you don't turn to drugs yourself. Breland is a cool kid, but his careers style is faaar different from what Wilder is aiming for....Don't forget, theres a TALL HUGE FAT desperate land whale that'll do anything his fans and ref allow him get away with.....Wilder MUST be ready with some harpoon type illegal tactics of his own.....

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                  • Angeljuice
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                    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.
                    He is not a "man of his words", nobody could possibly be that dumb and still be alive.

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                    • MDPopescu
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                      #120
                      ... Breland didn't act against his fighter's interest... because if so, he would have acted against his own interest...
                      ... but OK, people always need scapegoats...

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