Comments Thread For: Whyte: Wilder an Idiot, Made Worst Mistake Ever By Dumping Breland

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  • Mindgames
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    #31
    Hes not wrong about Breland, but he did the same thing with Tibbs and it didn't work out too well either.

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    • Rick Taylor
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      #32
      Originally posted by Mindgames
      Hes not wrong about Breland, but he did the same thing with Tibbs and it didn't work out too well either.
      Why is he not wrong?

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      • SN!PER
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        #33
        Wilder vs. Whyte needs to finally happen.

        Forget the belts, mandatories, etc. This is just a good old-fashioned grudge match.

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        • champion4ever
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          #34
          I disagree. Why keep a person on your staff that you cannot respect or trust? Breland brought Wilder along as far as he could. He taught him how to throw the right hand and that's it.

          However, Deontay refused to learn anything else. He refused to become more of a well-rounded, complete, scientific and fundamentally sound fighter.

          So what was Breland to do; Other than to become one of Wilder's paid goons, henchmen and yes man by telling him only what he wants to hear but Mark isn't made that way? He saw a man being beaten within inches of his life and stopped the fight. That took both guts and fortitude?

          Breland tried but he exhausted everything he could in order to make Deontay a better fighter but he wouldn't listen. So I think it's best for both men to go their separate ways.

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          • MrTyFlex
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            #35
            Sometimes things just run their course, just like any other relationship. Wilder is not wrong...may not be the smartest move - but hey, he's the Boss!

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            • champion4ever
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              #36
              No Whyte you're the idiot. You got knocked out by a cherry picked 41 year old fighter who you dropped to the canvas twice and feared to put him away but threw him a lifeline in order to spark you the fuck out instead!

              So Whyte, you are the last person who should talk. Had you had the courage and bravery of Wilder; You would have instantly windmilled Povetkin's old ass out of there in a heartbeat. However, you were just too afraid of doing so.

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              • markther
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                #37
                I don’t like Whyte as a fighter but I have to agree with him here. And there was 1 thing he said and I thought to myself, yea he is right.

                “Someone who was actually from an emotional point, someone who understands, thinking about his health and did the right thing by throwing the towel in, because he could have got seriously hurt. He was getting hit with punches that weren't knocking him out, they were concussing him. Mark Breland knows what it's like, because Mark Breland has been in the same position Wilder was in. He's someone that cares about the athlete and the boxing side of things.”

                We have seen this already so many times in fights as fans. Punches that don’t look like they are doing serious damage but actually are late on, life altering and causing death. And you group that with a HW throwing them, it’s very dangerous. I kinda believe Mark was looking intensely at Wilder, and thought he was about to get seriously hurt with a few more punches and possibly destroy his life and career. And he made a decision to take the heat and risk lose Wilders trust. He basically sacrificed himself and that tells me he actually cared about Wilder.

                All of these idiots on here talking about loyalty probably never took 1 punch in their life. Never been in a professional especially against A HW, probably never been in a street fight, keyboard warriors, GTFOH. Mark did the right thing and Wilder is an idiot, just like Whyte, LOL!

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #38
                  No issue with Wilder firing Breland, but he should have fired his entire team if he was going to fire one.

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                  • SinderellaMan
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                    #39
                    Whyte needs to worry about himself.
                    All dude does is talk about Wilder.
                    And they will fight 1 day.
                    And Wilder will put him to sleep

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                    • FlyingFJ
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                      #40
                      Mark Breland is well respected by Wilder and he treats Wilder like his younger brother. But the change was needed. We have no idea whats happening behind close doors. We only rely on the media for news. But one think that everyone missed. Finkel was quoted by ESPN, "And without going into details no one knows what goes on in our camp weekly and monthly and before the fight. And no one knows if this change came about from that one fight, or there were some other things, and the culmination was the loss."
                      We shouldn't be jumping to conclusions whether it's Fury, Joshua, Ruiz, Wilder or anyone's camp.

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