IF breland had spiked Wilder's water, theres a drug test after the fight. I'm sure if his urine had any funny business in it, it would have become public knowledge by now. Wilder said no excuses after the fight, but damn how that tune changed. This bumpkin needs a some therapy, a hug and some valium.
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Originally posted by Spray_resistant View PostHis whole run was very well organized and set up to make it appear that way, he really isn't very good and seeing how he has handled this ego crushing loss I wouldn't be surprised if he lost his next fight.
Just looking at Finkel's CV you realize he's been doing this a long time and dealt with some of the best.
Interesting Mark Breland's name is there too.
From Wikipedia...
Finkel began his professional boxing career in 1980, when he helped several Golden Gloves fighters turn pro.[7] He would later take several of the biggest fighters from the eighties and nineties pro at once, following the 1984 Summer Olympics and the pro debuts of Mark Breland, Evander Holyfield, Pernell Whitaker, Tyrell Biggs and Meldrick Taylor. Fighters he has managed include Mike Tyson, Manny Pacquiao, Evander Holyfield, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor, Mike McCallum and Alex Ramos.[2][8]
During Finkel's boxing career he put together many large pay per view events including Mike Tyson vs Michael Spinks on June 27, 1988, the largest pay per view event as of that date. He also organized Howard Stern's Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve,[9] which was one of the most profitable nonsports pay per view events in history.
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Originally posted by El_Mero View PostIF breland had spiked Wilder's water, theres a drug test after the fight. I'm sure if his urine had any funny business in it, it would have become public knowledge by now. Wilder said no excuses after the fight, but damn how that tune changed. This bumpkin needs a some therapy, a hug and some valium.
The excuses changed every couple of months.
Breland is a respected trainer and fighter in the past.
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Give Wilder a break. It's a joy just to hear him speak. After how hard he got hit, and how many times he got hit, it's a miracle he can speak anymore. Remember, after that asswhipping he took, he was silent for a LONG TIME. Because he was too hurt to talk, mentally AND physically. No, he was F..KED UP!!!! But he's back, and he's talking in full swing. That means he's healing. His liver ain't swollen from those body shots he took. The knots across his dome have gone down. His dent is closing up. His brain isn't bleeding thru his ears anymore. His vocal chords are coming back. See how good he talks now? Pretty soon, he'll be yelling BOMMBBBB SQQUAAAAD all over again.Last edited by archiemoore1; 02-10-2021, 06:32 PM.
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Originally posted by steeve steel View PostNot willing to pay 50$ to see the Canelo fight, but I would cough up 20$ in order to see Wilder crack Hearn with a right hand.
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Originally posted by Inspired View PostEddie's smart enough to set that one up with Alen Babic waiting in his place. He doesnt even need the big boys on this one. alen Babic would knock Wilder out.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostWe can bet on it. Nobody beats Wilder but AJ or Fury at this point in time. Definitely not the smaller guys like Ruiz. And I even doubt AJ could. Ajagba is WAY too easy to find. He was out on his feet twice in his last fight
Nice!
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