Deontay Wilder, moron, expresses shock that Breland responded to Wilder’s allegations

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  • boxingenius002
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    #41
    This has been a good lesson on the gap of iq in people and the effects it can lead to in adult interactions and life

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    • baroidi
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      #42
      Wilder is losing his sanity, another Ike Ibeabeuchi, I wonder if every one of his Yes men are forced to call him King? lol
      Last edited by baroidi; 02-08-2021, 09:49 PM.

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      • paulf
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        #43
        Originally posted by kingstip9
        Agree with all that. But I think you’ve mistaken deas with breland
        Totally, thanks for that. This talk has me heated!

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        • SweetPbfAli
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          #44
          Originally posted by F!x
          Wilder is a highly suggestible person. I noticed that in the interview he did with another Youtuber a few months ago. He's very easy to manipulate. I suspect that someone, perhaps Jay Deas himself, has been telling him things about Mark Breland.

          Deas actually seems like a suspect character to me but I'm only going off facial expressions and behavior rather than actual historical proof so I could be way off the mark. But when I saw him laughing and joking with Team Fury during the handwrapping for example, that was kinda odd. And I don't know if Deas just has one of those faces but he had a kind of half-guilty, half-clownish look on his face after that fight. If anyone spiked Wilder's water though, I think it's more likely it was Deas.

          Wilder was definitely off that night, there's no doubt about it. Looking at his demeanor before the fight began, it's easy to see something was wrong with him. Whether it was simply an off-night or if there was foul play involved, I can't say for sure, but he definitely wasn't right that night before the first bell even rang.
          To me, Wilder seemed off during the lead up to the fight too. He didn't have that confidence that he normally carried. He was almost resigned.

          One thing I think people overlook is the 12th round in the first fight. Fury won the rest of that round after the KD and I think he carried that game plan into the rematch and perfected it. Wilder seeing him get up from that KD really ****ed with him as well.

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          • Zelda
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            #45
            All I see here is politics.

            A lot of people around Wilder look like the people who were around Tyson at the time he lost to Buster Douglas. Those that are more into "showing" that the care and create a bubble around you. I believe the people around him are the ones that caused discord between Wilder and Breland. Constantly feeding rumors about someone, badmouthing, creating unpleasant situations, etc. Basically, a collection of yes-men that make sure you to them and them alone.

            Havind said that, I don't think Breland is that great either. Wilder needs to keep his buddies and his professional team separate. Get the best in the business rather than "my kind". I like Wilder and would love the guy to have another go at the title. But for that, he needs someone he respects and would listen to. Someone whose gym he goes to, rather than the trainer coming to him. If he keeps this attitute, he ain't getting much further from here.

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #46
              Wilder is another of those guys that surrounded himself with yes men and telling him how great he was. It went up to his head and he thought that he was better than everybody and did not treat the people that actually care for him right.

              The people that care for you are going to tell you the truth and things that you don't want to hear.

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