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    #81
    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
    I don't like what Deontay said about Mark Breland.

    This isn't the right mentality for a champion to have after a loss.

    I'm no longer on Team Wilder! Name change coming later this week.
    Switching to Team Fury or Joshua?

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      #82
      Go tell the Africans you won 2 rounds out of 19, two fights with a Gypsy King...they'll love you... LOL

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        #83
        Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
        No bud, he's not even claiming Mark was influenced. It's a **** headline if you read the article. Wilder's just talking about what other people have told him. He also gives you Mark's response to the idea Mark was influenced and then says he, Wilder, doesn't believe any conspiracy took place.

        The suits and pacing and other weak ass excuses are fair criticism but Wilder's not actually blamed Mark yet. This is just a **** clickbait headline.
        The headline is an accurate reflection of what Wilder said. Here it is:

        And then getting influenced by the opposite team, one of the guys that train with the opposite trainer, you know, it makes you think. He was influenced by [Anthony] Dirrell. They said [Anthony] Dirrell was in back of him screaming, ‘Throw the towel in! We love our champ!’ And, you know, [Anthony] works with ‘Sugar’ as well, the opposite trainer, Tyson’s trainer. [Dirrell] works with him, too. [Breland] said he didn’t hear nothing, but everybody’s saying the same thing. A lot of people that’s around, a lot of people that was in my camp, and if everybody’s hearing it and if my people in the corner can hear him, and Mark said he can’t hear [him], there’s something wrong with that. It’s a lot going on with Mark as well. But, you know, we’re gonna make a big decision by the time I come back from Africa. And we’re gonna go from there"

        Wilder himself said that he thinks Breland was influenced by Anthony Dirrell.

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          #84
          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


          Now I understand, Its starting to make sense. As I recently posted in the official Wilder-Fury II RBR thread, Deontay now only confirms what I seen in the seventh round, that he was the verge of making one of the greatest comebacks in championship fights ever.

          Anthony Dirrell and Mark Breland are suspects for sure, this whole fight wreaks corruption : illegal fouls counted as official knockdowns, UFC style grappling and dirty boxing, choke-holds, tripping Deontay, you name it. The palm-greasing was so obvious that Kenny Bayless had to penalize Tyson to veil the overt cheating going on before our eyes, but I'm not fooled.

          Deontay Wilder needs to eliminate the real from the fake in his camp. If my su****ions are misplaced, then at the very least Mark Breland did not believe in Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder. As such, Wilder can not trust Breland the next time he may find himself in trouble, another towel stoppage would be demoralizing. Mark Breland has to go.
          You can’t be this ******, can you?

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            #85
            wow, after reading this Breland must want to walk away from this camp himself - not sure Wilder needs to make any "decision," he just crapped on the guy in public. I don't agree that Breland should have took it upon himself to stop the fight, but I do agree the fight should've been stopped, or the very least it was very close to that moment. I get why Wilder is upset, but many more than Anthony Dirrell were worried about Wilder and didn't like his body language in the 5th, 6th rounds. That's a serious allegation.

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              #86
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Two days after suffering his first defeat, Deontay Wilder was still trying to figure out why Mark Breland threw in the towel Saturday night. Wilder has always instructed Breland, his longtime assistant trainer, and head trainer Jay Deas to never throw in the towel when he's fighting. Deas also told Breland not to do that when Breland mentioned it as a possibility in Wilder's corner while the former WBC heavyweight champion was taking unanswered punches from Tyson Fury during the seventh round.
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              Laying traps for suckers to buy the third match thinking it will be different.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                I don't like what Deontay said about Mark Breland.

                This isn't the right mentality for a champion to have after a loss.

                I'm no longer on Team Wilder! Name change coming later this week.
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by jackblack008 View Post
                  Mark Breland is your only friend. Fire the rest of the guys in the team.
                  He should fire the lot of them, tbh. Wilder has actually gone backwards in terms of basic boxing skills since turning pro.

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                    #89
                    Wilder should blame himself. He put his trainer in that situation by getting his ass whooped. The body wilder wanted on his record was about to be his own because he looked near dead from the 3rd round on. Ohh... And I wanted wilder to win.

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                      #90
                      LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow, you can't make this s hit up? I think Wilder is more delusional than Khan now

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