Was Mark Breland right or wrong to throw in towel?

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #91
    Originally posted by BodyBagz
    How so ????

    Most losers make excuses.
    Yeah but wilder is the worst loosed of them all.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Da Tongue

      Breland decided to throw in the towel without warning Wilder.

      He claims to have done it to "save Wilder's life." But that was Wilder's decision to make, not his.
      Who carries the towel? Who is the cornerman? And what does a corner mans job entail?

      Are you 3 years old or something? You could not be more wrong nor more ignorant with your words. These images on your television are real human beings in that boxing ring.
      And what happens to them is real. But it's only tv you say...........Rockin'
      Last edited by Rockin'; 11-08-2020, 06:35 AM.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
        He disobeyed the direct orders of his king, we have a word for that it's called high treason


        Breland is lucky Wilder is a truly merciful monarch, lucky indeed
        Because Breland understands the damage that comes with being a boxer, and he knows these things first hand. The only thing that King knows about boxing is who to match against whom in order to make the most money possible at that time. Props to Breland for doing what was right..............Rockin'
        Last edited by Rockin'; 11-08-2020, 06:36 AM.

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          #94
          Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
          It’s what Wilder said he wanted. He didn’t want the fight stopped. F*** him, he threw Breland under the bus and has behaved like a classless b!tch since he got schooled.
          So true dat! ...........Rockin'

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            #95
            Originally posted by BodyBagz
            I wouldn't want an employee of mine throwing in a damn towel.
            As if you have any experience in a sanctioned bout, of any kind. You're just tootin' out your a$$ about what you do not know......Rockin'

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              #96
              Originally posted by BodyBagz
              Not so much dain bramage but hurt ego. Getting beaten like a punching bag is one thing. To have a member on your team throw in a towel ? Might as well given him a vasectomy while he was at it.

              Boxers know any punch can be the last. When a towel is finally thrown, it's nice to think it saved a life. But let's be logical. How many clean punches landed prior to the towel ?

              OK, it wasn't the 101th punch to ruin him. It was the 105th. If only the cornerman could have thrown the towel a couple of punches sooner....

              If the boss says to throw the towel in if you see him getting whooped, you better throw that towel. Even though you know it won't end the fight.

              If the boss says never throw in a towel, that he wants to go out on his shield, you have to give your boss that respect.
              Again, you are clueless as to what you speak.

              So you become a fighter, are you saying that you should just throw in the towel before the bell and before any damage can be inflicted? A ban? Is that what you are proposing.............Rockin'

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                #97
                He saved Wilder from further egg weight damage so is a hero surely?

                He shouldn't have thrown in the towel if he was told not to. I understand the emotional side of it, in a difficult moment he was trying to save Wilder further punishment. But this is the biggest fight of Wilder's life and if he gives a clear instruction then of course he's gonna have a problem with somebody going against it

                The claims about spiked drinks are crazy but on the towel he's right even though it's harsh on Breland who did what a lot of us watching were calling for somebody to do.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Clegg
                  He saved Wilder from further egg weight damage so is a hero surely?

                  He shouldn't have thrown in the towel if he was told not to. I understand the emotional side of it, in a difficult moment he was trying to save Wilder further punishment. But this is the biggest fight of Wilder's life and if he gives a clear instruction then of course he's gonna have a problem with somebody going against it

                  The claims about spiked drinks are crazy but on the towel he's right even though it's harsh on Breland who did what a lot of us watching were calling for somebody to do.
                  A true cornerman would simply tell him 'Than don't give me reason too'.........Rockin'

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Clegg
                    He saved Wilder from further egg weight damage so is a hero surely?

                    He shouldn't have thrown in the towel if he was told not to. I understand the emotional side of it, in a difficult moment he was trying to save Wilder further punishment. But this is the biggest fight of Wilder's life and if he gives a clear instruction then of course he's gonna have a problem with somebody going against it

                    The claims about spiked drinks are crazy but on the towel he's right even though it's harsh on Breland who did what a lot of us watching were calling for somebody to do.
                    Love Breland or hate Breland:

                    Atleast we all KNOW that Wilder will live to fight another day. ........Rockin'

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Rockin'
                      Who carries the towel? Who is the cornerman? And what does a corner mans job entail?

                      Are you 3 years old or something? You could not be more wrong nor more ignorant with your words. These images on your television are real human beings in that boxing ring.
                      And what happens to them is real. But it's only tv you say...........Rockin'
                      Shut yo ho ass up with this fake ass virtual signaling nonsense.

                      Wilder is the boss, Breland the employee. End of story.

                      Breland saved Wilder a few bruises, but robbed him of his power, honor, dignity, and manhood.

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