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    Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
    "Wilder only has his power, and we’ll see how far that takes him...."

    Actually pretty darn far, literally to the top of his profession and to become one of the top heavyweights of his generation.

    I get he has very little skill (relative to other pros) but this dude put together quite a career all things considered.
    How can you be at the top of your profession when you weren't even top 5, never beat a single good world class fighter, and has a resume of nothing but the highest level of garbage boxing history has ever seen?

    "One of the top Heavyweights of his generation" Haha. Thanks for the laugh.

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      Well damn..... Smh. Wilder gonna regret this BS

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        To be honest Breland, half the guys on this forum could have beaten 37 of the 40 guys BUMSQUAD wilder beat. 😂

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          Yikes. Lions Den boxing fans will be crying themselves to sleep tonight.

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            Originally posted by maenyfresh View Post
            Breland is classless. You said wilder can’t jab or didn’t hit the heavy/speed bag..... so what the hell where you doing in camp all these years? Clearly you weren’t teaching him nothing and was just a yes man. Even going as far as to throw shade at Jay Deas as well.

            Breland seems to hate Joshua as well for some reason- you will never hear anything positive coming out of his mouth.
            True Indeed....

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              Sucks to see how their relationship has turned out.

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                I meet Breland back in 1195-96 in Tampa on his comeback trail
                Stand up person, humble guy, with great humanity, Wilder should and will understand how important to have a guy like Breland in his corner

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                  Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                  You can't teach an old dog new tricks. Or, in this case, you can't teach a dumb cùnt anything beyond the basics, and even then, they do it terribly.

                  I've seen a few comments talking about "he should have hired Roach instead of Breland"...it wouldn't have made the least bit of difference.
                  Yup, lessons taught but never learned!

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                    Tha champ responds on 78sportstv.

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                      I meet Breland back in 1995-96 in Tampa on his comeback trail
                      Stand up person, humble guy, with great humanity, Wilder should and will understand how important to have a guy like Breland in his corner

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