So you admit you backed out of the bet? Yet you are trying to blast me by posting partial conversation. What a clown, I expect no less from a chump who is full of excuses. I am sure he is gonna lose sleep over not having your respect. Lol you are nobody but a bitter little man. Excuses4ever!
Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder, Longtime Co-Trainer Mark Breland Part Ways
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You are one dumb mfer, not go pick Canelos pubes from your teeth.
While Wilder shouldn't have any grudge against Breland for stopping the fight, it's obvious Wilder wasn't improving under Breland. A move was past due.......Comment
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Like his new found power. Where did it come from? We've never seen him hit like that before against a man who has never been stopped and had been only been dropped once in his career.
Also, that custom made dented glove where you can see his fist prints pressed against it, in those still images and also his left glove not fitting all the way on his left hand in both fights; So that he could punch Deontay with his bare knuckle fist through the wrist/laced areas.
Moreover, his team unplugging the cameras in his dressing room just prior to him warming up and getting ready for the fight. Then lastly him acknowledging that he was dipping his hands in petroleum for five minutes a day for about a month or so out from the fight.
An old trick that he said he learned from an old bare knuckle traveler to make them tougher. Which is very indicative of his state of mind.
I am sorry but I can't help that I'm a pessimist. There are just too many coincidences for me to believe that everything was on even playing field and on the up and up when he defeated Wilder.Comment
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What was the bet again? I forgot it.So you admit you backed out of the bet? Yet you are trying to blast me by posting partial conversation. What a clown, I expect no less from a chump who is full of excuses. I am sure he is gonna lose sleep over not having your respect. Lol you are nobody but a bitter little man. Excuses4ever!Comment
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Like his new found power. Where did it come from? We've never seen him hit like that before against a man who has never been stopped and had been only been dropped once in his career.
Also, that custom made dented glove where you can see his fist prints pressed against it, in those still images and also his left glove not fitting all the way on his left hand in both fights; So that he could punch Deontay with his bare knuckle fist through the wrist/laced areas.
Moreover, his team unplugging the cameras in his dressing room just prior to him warming up and getting ready for the fight. Then lastly him acknowledging that he was dipping his hands in petroleum for five minutes a day for about a month or so out from the fight.
An old trick that he said he learned from an old bare knuckle traveler to make them tougher. Which is very indicative of his state of mind.
I am sorry but I can't help that I'm a pessimist. There are just too many coincidences for me to believe that everything was on even playing field and on the up and up when he defeated Wilder.
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