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  • #31
    True nobody truly knows what is going on in Wilder's head and what he has had to overcome etc. Pride is a nasty thing to hold onto and Wilder is letting it run his life. Why would Deas want to continue to work with Wilder after the supposed earful he received and knowing that he could possibly get fired at any moment if Wilder throws a fit?

    Technically throwing in the towel does not guarantee the ref will stop the fight though right? It ultimately comes down to the ref if the fight gets stopped or not.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Dreamking View Post
      Wilder will be on suicide watch the next time he gets KO'd
      Crazy? Maybe or maybe it's the PEDS doing what they do. Think about it, he Keeps Deas, dumps Breland, forces a rematch then stall it then force it again. It all sounds crazy but for a shot at 100 million dollar AJ payday? It doesn't sound so crazy to me and it is certainly more plausible than ridiculous metal gloves and poison water.

      Besides, what does he have to lose? Fatigue?

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      • #33
        My word...his IQ is severely lacking a few dozen points. He says he fired Breland for throwing the towel in, but spiking his water was fine? absolute R-tard.

        It just proves he lies and repeats what others say.

        Lowest form of intelligence? Repetition.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
          Accuse Fury of cheating then juice up for the rematch...done. Keep yes man Deas get rid of Breland and St-r-e-tch out the rematch in order to cycle.

          Bingo, no more fatigue and nobody will ask about the roid-rage.

          Hey, it makes more sense than spiked water, diabolical energy draining suit, metal gloves...amiright?

          Trump that man, "it is the way" of the sore looser.

          Conspiracy or Prophecy?
          It makes more sense than metal gloves.

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          • #35
            Has Wilder sued the Nevada State Athletic Commission yet?

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            • #36
              MALIK SCOTT?!?!?!



              Wilder, WTF?!!?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Silver Spear View Post
                True nobody truly knows what is going on in Wilder's head and what he has had to overcome etc. Pride is a nasty thing to hold onto and Wilder is letting it run his life. Why would Deas want to continue to work with Wilder after the supposed earful he received and knowing that he could possibly get fired at any moment if Wilder throws a fit?

                Technically throwing in the towel does not guarantee the ref will stop the fight though right? It ultimately comes down to the ref if the fight gets stopped or not.
                Why wouldn't Deas want to continue?

                He's not a trainer, he's basically earning big money to hold the pads.

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                • #38
                  I think Mark did the right thing but I do have one question. Wilder was not performing for some rounds, so why did Mark or anyone from the team not mention that to Wilder? Usually, in a situation like that, the trainer would say, "show me something in the next round or I am calling it off".

                  It wasn't like Wilder got suddenly and badly injured in the fight.

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                  • #39
                    "Jay got a mouthful." - Deontay Wilder 2020

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Zelda View Post
                      I think Mark did the right thing but I do have one question. Wilder was not performing for some rounds, so why did Mark or anyone from the team not mention that to Wilder? Usually, in a situation like that, the trainer would say, "show me something in the next round or I am calling it off".

                      It wasn't like Wilder got suddenly and badly injured in the fight.
                      Nobody has ever needed to motivate Wilder in the ring. Normally he's a warrior from round 1 all the way through round 12. The problem wasn't his motivation, it was a physical handicap. The round 3 knockdown disrupted his equilibrium and turned his legs to jelly. A fighter without legs is a sitting duck. This has never happened to him in 43 fights and I don't believe it will ever happen again.

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