Comments Thread For: Breland Responds To Wilder Again: Deontay Became Untrainable, I Didn't Even Have His Number
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Wonder what happened to curt hennig, the biggest Wilder fanboy on here and you never see him any more.
Wonder why. At least oldskoolg is still trying to defend his 'king'.Comment
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Edward Hearn inspired haters? It seems to be literally everybody other than a few head in the sand Wilder fans who are going at Wilder here. And most of them wouldn't if he hadn't tried crapping so hard on Breland.Comment
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No one was kicking the fact that he lost. They're kicking the fact that he acted like a spoiled child who had his favorite toy taken away. In fact that description is actually way too good for him. He EARNED every last bit of the kicking being done. He can beat everyone and it still won't change the way he's acted.
By the way I take no joy in seeing someone implode. I'd have much rather seen him simply say it wasn't his night and see him come back fighting again. He's by no means the greatest boxer but everything else aside he's an incredible athlete who's done a lot with the talents he was given. How much more he could've done if he was a little more humble and had more boxing people around him and less yes-men may never be known. What I do know is all this nonsense is 1000 times more embarrassing than losing a fight in the ring, which if you go down fighting, (which I feel he did) is nothing to be embarrassed about.Last edited by sidefx996; 02-09-2021, 04:34 PM.Comment
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I've always admired Breland and you could in certain fights that he was telling Wilder to jab his way in and Wilder would not follow instructions. Its obvious that he really relied on his power and right hand. If he was coachable you would see improvement and see him make adjustments. Seems like Breland is on point since he was put into a position to defend himselfComment
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Mark should have moved on as he was obviously unhappy with this , he has a lot of knowledge to offer.
Wilder can still make a impact with his power but it might be a case of ko them or be ko'd now the bubble has burst. I'd still have him to ko Joshua but we'll have to see how it pans out .I know old man Hearn was never in a rush to see that for some reason!Comment
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In other words, this completely validates what a number of people have been saying about Wilder for years. Has power, doesn't want to learn, doesn't want to change, and had too many people around him with the sole intention of having Wilder believe the hype.
Boxing is a cruel sport when you get exposed. I can only hope that the leeches who have stuck to Wilder over the years, fall off and rot.Comment
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