Comments Thread For: Breland Responds To Wilder Again: Deontay Became Untrainable, I Didn't Even Have His Number

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  • Mmann2e
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    #61
    Originally posted by sidefx996
    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.
    I'm enjoying the meltdown very much so

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    • M111
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      #62
      Bottom line is that Breland once again has shown his class. If he was in it purely for the money he’d be suing Wilder for slander and would make a pot of cash but he’s not. He’s just putting his side across and washing his hands of it. Wilder is a delusional idiot and would put money on it he never sets foot in a ring again. Even if he did pretty much everyone in top ten would now batter him anyway now the blueprint is there. Can’t jab. Can’t fight off the back foot. Has crap defence. The sport is better off without him. Clown.

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      • Nightfall
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        #63
        I've always said that Wilder didn't know how to box and it would catch up with him.

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        • 4truth
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          #64
          Not knowing how to box real well was never a big problem. Not knowing how to box real well, showing up heavy and not in condition to move his feet more than a few rounds, big problem.

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          • Mickey Pearson
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            #65
            Breland is a real G...Wilder and deas they really don't know what they're doing in there you can tell

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            • ELPacman
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              #66
              Wilder doesn't need a trainer to achieve what he does in the ring. It literally looks like anyone off the street could pull that off. The difference is the amount of power he possesses compared to your average joe.

              Still, I think it's funny how the two are going back and forth at each other with Wilder making baseless accusations and then Breland finally coming clean about how he's felt about Wilder, lol. Too funny how this crumbled apart.

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              • Gunitsmith
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                #67
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                Mark Breland has done nothing wrong, the only thing he is guilty of is caring.

                But let me make this clear? A WBC world Heavyweight Champion of 5 years, who was still trying and can change a fight in a instant 'In my opinion should not of been pulled out of the fight'. Fury vs Wilder was no amateur fight, honor and reputation was on the line 'Sometimes you just have to let things go, you just have to let a fight go until the end'.

                In the moment of war, a fighter like Deontay Wilder is not thinking about 'Being saved for another day, he just wants to somehow turn the tables' this is what Breland is not understanding. Wilder fair enough was being beaten up, but he had not given up on himself.
                That's how I felt when the fight was stopped. Wilder was fighting back. Fury was missing a lot. If the boss says not to throw in the towel,don't throw in the towel. As far as Wilder being untrainable, I believe that. It must not have bothered Breland too much because he kept getting paid.
                I would have fired him the next day,not months later.

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                • ShoulderRoll
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                  #68
                  How is Jay Deas the head trainer when he DKSAB?

                  He was the dumbass in charge of inspecting Wilder's wraps and gloves.

                  Is it true that he "owns" Wilder due to the money he has invested in him?

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                  • Ry92
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                    What Breland is saying can be confirmed by the fact that Wilder didn't progress as a fighter at all. He even said after the first Ortiz fight that he had power to bail him out all the time so there was no need to work on his craft. Delusional fool, he got the beating that was coming to him
                    Facts and i hope it humbles this alabamian . dude sucks as a boxer been never progressed made it far from gods gift for em with power n reach. Literally wilder reminds me of the n.... We all grew up with 6 foot middle schooler dropping 20 points on eveyone u think a monster til high school til everyone catches up in size strength speed ect now that person looks average at best . but once stop playing they blame there career failure on injuries ect instead of reinventing self n working there craft

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                    • hitmanjosh
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                      #70
                      Breland ok don't trip and here's why;

                      That MF'ers career is over for sure. No talent, no natural ability, no trainer and most important no dam class or respect! Then he has nerve to talk about your career but did he know you lost 1 time as an amateur with like 110-1 and you were a 2 time world champion, hell he must have forgot!

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