This is unbelievable. While Mark Breland was spiking his water, Jay Deas was helping Fury load up his gloves. The only thing to do now instigate a fully independent inquiry headed up by Rudy Giuliani.
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Originally posted by SN!PER View PostNobody 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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Lol...Sean Nam must have wrote this BS on Halloween wearing his frustrated monkey man costume.
Look at this objective writing here... Aka Nam’s hair brained scheme to try to create a new reality outside of the truth because Tyson Furys lifetime cheat entitlement is more precious than even Wilders health, justice and boxing’s reputation in his deluded little pea patch...
Deas was the one tasked with overlooking the wrapping of Tyson Fury’s hands and selection of his gloves, a topic that is the source of an unsettling conspiracy theory – the so-called Glove Gate – for which Wilder himself is a prominent evangelist. If Fury had indeed tampered with his own gloves to the point that his own fingernails could poke out of them and thereby scratch the inside of Wilder’s ears, or so the hare-brained theory goes, why, then, has Deas not also been given the pink slip?
So now we are to believe because Wilder chose to keep Deas onboard that all evidence of the crime should be ignored...WTF? Nam explain those unexplainable gloves journalist lacking any journalistic integrity.
Look at how disgusting Some of these writers are. So in his puny mind, Fury a known cheat is more entitled to commit crimes than Wilder and his family are entitled to fairness and his good health and relative safety in the ring?
Bet some how this deluded little chump has convinced himself he is fighting for something honorable. Thank GOD the snakes are out of the grass. We are tracking the names of those who are showing up as grimy accomplices.Last edited by Fire4231; 11-19-2020, 01:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostDeontay doesn't like the idea of quitting we already know so throwing in the towel isn't THAT much further off from talking about stopping the fight in the corner. So I don't think they'd wanna do that.
Telling Deontay he's losing & needs to make something happen coulda been a move to make & maybe they did I don't recall all the corner talk.
And I still say fair play to Deontay for firing Mark. I'm a big fan of Mark, but ultimately he did go against his bosses wishes even if it was in benefit of him. You gotta fire that guy or be done in this game if its come to the point of someone going against you in fear of your life/livelihood. That said its been a sh^t show with every other thing Deontay has said to why he lost beyond that situation so its getting harder to agree for Deontay's take on anything lmfao.
Did Joe Frazier fire Eddie Futch for pulling him out of The Thrilla in Manilla, against Joe's wishes?
No, because Eddie was doing the job Joe payed him to do!
I believe that Jay Deas is the chief second in Wilder's corner, so I guess you could say that Breland overstepped his pay grade by throwing in the towel without being instructed to by Deas.
But if Deas is saying he would let Wilder die in the ring before he would pull him out of a fight, then he isn't fit for the role of chief second and shouldn't be allowed to do that job in future.Last edited by kafkod; 11-19-2020, 01:21 PM.
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Originally posted by Fire4231 View PostLol...Sean Nam must have wrote this BS on Halloween wearing his frustrated monkey man costume.
Look at this objective writing here... Aka Nam’s hair brained scheme to try to create a new reality outside of the truth because Tyson Furys lifetime cheat entitlement is more precious than even Wilders health, justice and boxing’s reputation in his deluded little pea patch...
Deas was the one tasked with overlooking the wrapping of Tyson Fury’s hands and selection of his gloves, a topic that is the source of an unsettling conspiracy theory – the so-called Glove Gate – for which Wilder himself is a prominent evangelist. If Fury had indeed tampered with his own gloves to the point that his own fingernails could poke out of them and thereby scratch the inside of Wilder’s ears, or so the hare-brained theory goes, why, then, has Deas not also been given the pink slip?
So now we are to believe because Wilder chose to keep Deas onboard that all evidence of the crime should be ignored...WTF? Nam explain those unexplainable gloves journalist lacking any journalistic integrity.
Look at how disgusting Some of these writers are. So in his puny mind, Fury a known cheat is more entitled to commit crimes than Wilder and his family is entitled to fairness and good health And relative safety in the ring?
Bet some how this deluded little chump has convinced himself he is fighting for something honorable. Thank GOD the snakes are out of the grass. We are tracking the names of those who are showing up as grimy accomplices.
Wilder is the joke of the boxing world. You need to find a new horse to back...one that's less embarrassing
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This boy giving the black race a black eye. They don’t make them like they used too. This fool is a sorry excuse of a man, period!
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Originally posted by Squared.Circle View PostSays the guy sat in his tinfoil hat ****ing on about tampered gloves
Lol.... Says the guy who probably has a tin foil hat on his handicapped balls. Yeah we are crazy self-made psychologist not ever to be believed but you are the poster boy for everything in the DSM connected to deception, explain those mutha****ing gloves you piece of @ss snicker.
Wilder is the joke of the boxing world. You need to find a new horse to back...one that's less embarrassingLast edited by Fire4231; 11-19-2020, 01:51 PM.
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I'm thinking if Ruiz comes back in (relatively) good form, he would kick Wilder's ass right now. Or, Wilder better connect with the right fast, because every time he misses, Ruiz will punch him up good with his hand speed and busyness. Don't think it's a great matchup for Wilder.
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