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

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #11
    Breland in this situation will always be considered the most believable of the two.

    Wilder with his words and actions has demonstrated how disconnected he really is.

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    • REDEEMER
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      #12
      The team had to be warned not to tell Wilder what to do in training for fear of being fired if he was in a bad mood ? That’s hilarious and was suspected all along . This really just adds to how mentally unstable he is and all the While while he’s the scary man in his gym he’s petrified of a little old man who jumps in front of him because that’s who controls him and his words in public ,Shelly Finkle who he would never talk over . He zips up real fast . Ha
      Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-09-2021, 09:12 AM.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #13
        Sounds like Mark shoulda left long ago. Sounds like Mark was barely on the team by the Fury fight if he don't even got Deontay's fooking phone number. Wonder how much he was getting paid for basically being a shadow on the team.

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        • Rip Chudd
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          #14
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          Sounds like Mark shoulda left long ago. Sounds like Mark was barely on the team by the Fury fight if he don't even got Deontay's fooking phone number. Wonder how much he was getting paid for basically being a shadow on the team.
          Does anyone remember the build up to I think was the first or could have been the second Fury fight when All Access tried to paint this picture as if Wilder and Breland were so darn close. Saying even they didn't need to speak, they could tell what the other wanted them to do. I guess Breland didn't talk because Wilder would get pissy

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          • _Rexy_
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            #15
            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
            Yeah, I don't know how he didn't look at that gift in the first Fury fight as a warning.

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            • _Rexy_
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              #16
              Originally posted by Rip Chudd
              Does anyone remember the build up to I think was the first or could have been the second Fury fight when All Access tried to paint this picture as if Wilder and Breland were so darn close. Saying even they didn't need to speak, they could tell what the other wanted them to do. I guess Breland didn't talk because Wilder would get pissy
              I just remember watching him and Deas working the pads and thinking "Jay has no ****ing clue what he's doing"

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              • TernceBudCharlo
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                #17
                King Wilder WILL be back on top of the sport. Easy to kick a man when he's down.

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                • leeroy84
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                  #18
                  Breland is so right, what a force Wilder could of really been. Look where he got with power alone. Such a waste.

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                  • Gandhi
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                    #19
                    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.
                    Breland is a miserable idiot & a delusional old man.

                    He's saying all these things after he got fired & he can't make money off that man. I used to watch Wilder's training camp videos & he was just as delusional as Wilder is.

                    The job of a trainer is to make himself and authority. And if the boxer isn't listening - you part ways with him. What other trainer out there do you know that would've remained there as a trainer if everything he said is true? He never bothered then when the checks were coming in. So he shouldn't bother now.

                    Wilder did the right thing by getting rid of him.

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                    • War Room
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Gandhi
                      Breland is a miserable idiot & a delusional old man.

                      He's saying all these things after he got fired & he can't make money off that man. I used to watch Wilder's training camp videos & he was just as delusional as Wilder is.

                      The job of a trainer is to make himself and authority. And if the boxer isn't listening - you part ways with him. What other trainer out there do you know that would've remained there as a trainer if everything he said is true? He never bothered then when the checks were coming in. So he shouldn't bother now.

                      Wilder did the right thing by getting rid of him.
                      Bruh, it's ok man.

                      Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to reach someone any time of day or night, or text MHA to 741741. Seriously my man, whatever you need we got you.

                      Help is right around the corner.

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