Comments Thread For: Breland: Wilder's Career Is Over, He Doesn't Train - I'd Beat Fighters On His Resume!
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Agreed. Breland comes off as a cerebral guy with a quiet, understated approach. Deas offers a much louder voice and he's more of a cheerleader offering (poor) instruction that Wilder wanted to hear rather than what he needed to hear. Between the two, which voice would resonate with Wilder more?
It's a common occurrence for guys with one shot power to become overly reliant on that power at the expense of developing the rest of their skillsets.
It's all a perfect recipe for Wilder's downfall and ultimately it's his own blame one way or another.Comment
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Again you are bringing up a farmer who has zero proof of his claims, it doesn't shock me you are dumb enough to buy it on face value alone. I mean you buy Wilder's nonsense, again without proof. You can keep trying to spread lies and I will keep shutting you down. I honestly enjoy exposing you as a complete joke.I have been covering this topic on numerous threads, why should I duck a bunch of toothless hyenas? Mark Breland is as bitter as you PETER FURY, both of you are worthless trainers and in need of a proper earner. Your wages have been drastically cut since Tyson fired you ; training women and Hughies measly purses barely pays the bills I bet.
I'll keep a note to not ask you about the mainstream media's failure to cover Tyson's failed steroid case, and Martin Carefoot confession of accepting Bribery. Its funny however, that ESPN ran with the story about Wilder's allegation's, but they ignore substantiated infractions against the sport of boxing committed by Tyson Phooey.Comment

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