Comments Thread For: Breland: Wilder's Career Is Over, He Doesn't Train - I'd Beat Fighters On His Resume!

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  • 1hourRun
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    #161
    Originally posted by BLASTER1
    He is a Tim Tszyu fan and incase im colour blind please tell me what colour he is cause through my eyes hes Caucasian.
    Moneykasha can barely read, please go easy on the boy

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    • Grange_27
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      #162
      Breland burying this absolute fraud even worse than Fury did.

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        #163
        I agree with Breland except for the glove part. The left was pulled exposing the knuckles to the inside opening. The jab and hook put the knot on Wilders head. He soft because he didn't retaliate 🥊

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #164
          Breland did nothing wrong, but? What exactly was he saving Wilder from? Wilder was a WBC Champion of 5 years, with a punch that can change the fight in a instant, he is not some prospect that needed saving for another day. Sometimes you just have to let things go, the fight in my opinion should of been allowed to continue until Wilder was completely no longer fighting back.

          You just don't take a puncher out of a fight, if he is still trying.

          The narrative since that fight, is that Deontay Wilder gave up inside of the ring 'That did not happen, he was still fighting back'.

          Note: Breland did nothing wrong, but Wilder vs Fury was War 'Reputations and honor were on the line, sometimes you just have to let a fight go'.

          I also disagree with how Breland has been treated after this fight.

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            #165
            Originally posted by joe strong
            I’m not so sure Wilder’s career is over. He is the WBA #4. For some ****** reason Dinu is the WBA #3 & rumours are he could be Wilder’s comeback opponent. He flattens Dinu there are only 3 men ahead of him. Charr, Bryan & Helenius. Helenius is rematching Kownacki & Bryan must fight Charr by May 31 or get stripped. Fres Oquendo still in there somewhere too but 2021 will have 2 Fury/Joshua fights. The Charr/Bryan & Helenius/Kownacki fights will be sorted out by summer. Charr/Bryan winner is WBA mandatory. Helenius/Kownacki winner will be the Gold champion (Whatever that means). If Wilder beats Dinu he is at the top of the rankings. I fully expect the winner of Joshua/Fury will vacate both the WBO & WBA straps leaving Charr/Bryan winner fighting for the vacant WBA title against... Wilder. This is only speculation by me that the WBA becomes vacant. Maybe Charr/Bryan winner gets lifted to full WBA champion & Wilder fights Kownacki/Helenius winner for Mandatory spot or they just make Wilder the mandatory. I actually don’t see Bryan, Charr, Helenius or Kownacki beating Wilder because they are all slower & easy to hit which is a recipe for disaster against Wilder. Some may think I’m nuts but I have speculated a few times over the past & was correct. The Leapai title fight. Haye getting his title fight with Valuev instead of voluntaries against Klitschko (So he would have better leverage) I speculated the scenarios as possibilities a year before they happened. I’m no Nostradamus but have been right a few times. Don King is still lurking with his hand on Bryan & his history with the WBA. If the belt gets vacated King will push for Bryan to be awarded the title instead of earning it. Wilder would be the most lucrative fight King could cash out Bryan on if he gets past Charr & i think he will.
            Good analysis.

            But Wilder should fight Ruiz for example to prove how mush is it left in him.

            But I guess you are right, WBA route is the most realistic for him.

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              #166
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg
              Well said. I’ve said this many times on this forum. And it’s 110% truth
              People want to see him for comedy out of the ring not fighting , big difference . He’s literally the most out of touch boxer in history so of course he’s going to attract attention ,the best way to do that is keep making statements. It’s also ironic he had time to do a long interview on a YouTube channel but stayed silent on actual boxing and talking about real stuff .
              Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-07-2021, 06:53 AM.

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                #167
                Originally posted by Bronx23
                He was only fired for saving the guys career/life and had his reputation attacked by being accused of spiking his own fighters water for no apparent reason. I’d say he let Wilder off pretty easy
                Don't disagree with your points but, sometimes, just saying nothing is best. Maybe, right now, this might be one of those times? Maybe not. I get it.

                Thanks.

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                • tokon
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                  #168
                  Originally posted by Pound4PoundStud
                  Wilder threw shade first so don't fault Breland for throwing some back. Same with cheating crybaby Kovalev, he had many bad things to say about John Davis Jackson but when Jackson returns fire all you lame crybabies take issue with Jackson instead of Kovalev!
                  I'm not actually "faulting" Breland for speaking about this.

                  But, whether deservedly so it not, he's obviously at least a little bit bitter at being blamed. At least that's how it sounds to me. Maybe you don't think so. That's fine too.

                  Thanks.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #169
                    Wilder definitely not worthy of rematch now. Needs to prove himself against joyce or flip hyrgovic

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                      #170
                      Mark Breland is all class and is worthy of respect. Jay Deas should have been fired for not vetting Tyson Fury's gloves.

                      Tyson Fury is a known proven liar and cheat with a very shady past. So, therefore one can never put nothing past him. Perhaps, he cheated and perhaps he did not.

                      However, I cannot give him the benefit of the doubt. If it walks like a duck and quacks like duck, then chances are it is a duck. He is a man who is very hard to trust.

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