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

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  • #1PaperChamp
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    #21
    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.
    And you talkin all this ish from your armchair. This is the hurt business and trainers dont want to let their fighter get HURT more than they need to. Its common sense.

    The fight was over. And Wilder has proved how mentally ruined he was during the fight. From the 1st round he just seemed overwhelmed and scared...his entire camp was NOT prepared to fight backwards...he had no clue what to do. Nobody expected Fury to move forward. NOBODY.

    Breland was guilty of that and nothing more but it wouldve been a fitting end for Breland to let Wilder die in the ring after he said he wanted to take a body. I'll watch that PPV

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    • kafkod
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      #22
      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
      That was true. Wilder could tell that Breland wanted him to do all kinds of things he didn't feel like doing, and Breland could tell that Wilder wanted him to STFU and let Jay Deas carry on blowing smoke up his ass.

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      • keepemup
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        #23
        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 well and good but why then accuse he man of poisoning you?

        If he had just kept it at he fired him because he threw in the towel fine. I dont think any reasonable person could have seriously objected.

        But nah he went in all kinds of directions.

        Looks like the relationship was poor for a log time and it's just revealing itself in the ugliest of ways.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #24
          Originally posted by keepemup
          That's well and good but why then accuse he man of poisoning you?

          If he had just kept it at he fired him because he threw in the towel fine. I dont think any reasonable person could have seriously objected.

          But nah he went in all kinds of directions.

          Looks like the relationship was poor for a log time and it's just revealing itself in the ugliest of ways.
          Deontay Wilder has handled the situation badly, I am not excusing his behavior.

          Wilder just needs to fight now, and spark somebody out 'Fair enough he feels betrayed to a certain extent, that is why he is reacting the way he is etc'.

          He has to somehow look at the situation from a different angle, Breland only stopped the fight because he cared 'Wilder does not have to agree with the stoppage, but he should at-least recognized that Breland cared for him'.

          Myself personally I don't think the fight should of been stopped, sometimes you just have to let things go 'But in the moment of battle, when people are under pressure these things happen'.

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #25
            Breland should tell this clown to go f-ck himself. You can't help some people and Wilder is clearly one of those you can't.

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            • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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              #26
              Comments Thread For: Breland Responds To Wilder Again: Deontay Became Untrainable, I Didn't Even Have His Number

              Another day, another back and forth battle in public between the former pupil and coach duo of Deontay Wilder and Mark Breland. Over the weekend, Breland shot down accusations that he was disloyal to Wilder during the fighter's one-sided drubbing to Tyson Fury last February, going as far as even saying that Wilder lacked discipline during training and that the fighter's career was all but over.
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              • Rapscallion
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                #27
                I only wish Wilder the best; however, I believe Breland.

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                • Thuglife Nelo
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                  #28
                  You may have not his number, but Fury had his twice! Lol

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                  • Oldskoolg
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                    #29
                    His boxing skill was actually pretty good when he beat Stiverne, he seemed to employ a lazy “ill wait to get my right hand in” style after that

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                    • Oldskoolg
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                      #30
                      By the way, boxingscene, I see what you lot are doing.....when in need for another 100+ comment article post about Wilder and all his Edward Hearn inspired haters will rant and froth at the mouth

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