What I don’t understand is how do you have one of the greatest amateur boxers in the past 40 years from amerika in your corner send you couldn’t learn to throw a straight right hand.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostCheck my post history. I've been making fun of Wilder's excuses non-stop since the second right.
You're not very bright are you?
Break down how claiming Deas was incompetent as being sarcastic? The other comment was, but both were insinuating Fury was guilty.
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No one knows your bad side like your team. Terrible talk for Wilder and Team Wilder. Breland was treated badly though, so it's kind of expected. Definitely a bad breakup this, and it's mostly Wilder's fault. Even at this point Breland is choosing his words and trying to remain decent. It has to be a hard time for him.
Hopefully it won't be the end of either guy's career in boxing. Breland still has a lot to offer many fighters. Wilder has to find a way forward after many mistakes in the 2nd Fury fight. He's gotta dig deep and correct his direction going forward. It's embarrasing but it is what it is.
I have disliked Wilder's attacks on Breland, for doing the right thing in a bad situation. Wilder, like most of us, has flaws and can be wrong and rude. Hopefully he gets his boxing mindset to a positive place where he can continue to fight. There will be time to reconcile all of this mess, as ugly and difficult as that will be.
One day, I hope all involved will be big enough to own their mistakes, apologize, and work to heal the breach.
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Originally posted by DeeMoney View PostI would argue that anyone in the top 20 in their profession is in the top of their profession. I get it though, its boxing fans: you either the greatest or you are a bum.
I doubt anyone here in this discussion is in the top 20 of their profession, but I doubt any of us our bums when it comes to our profession.
I guess hyperbole gets attention though
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Originally posted by vitali1999 View PostTo be honest Breland, half the guys on this forum could have beaten 37 of the 40 guys BUMSQUAD wilder beat. 😂
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post"He's one of the best of his generation"
To call someone as big a joke as Wilder as one of the best of his generation, is nothing but hyperbole.
I'm not one of those idiots who call world class fighters, bums. That's Americans who do that on here all the time. But Wilder didn't prove himself world class. Many fighters could have done what Wilder did under the same conditions he had, but better and quicker. It was a sorry excuse of a "Career". But he deserves everything bad coming his way after the slander he spewed for years against Joshua. The guy is a pathological liar, coward, and has a serious narcissistic personality disorder. He's detached from reality.
My exact wording was:
"Actually pretty darn far, literally to the top of his profession and to become one of the top heavyweights of his generation.
Now, I would argue that there are not that many heavyweights who were in their prime, or near it, in the past 5-7 years who I would favor to beat Wilder. Which is what is implied by "one of the top heavyweights of his generation" would you agree?
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Originally posted by revelated View PostStill have Manny at the top of the list.
He fired Roach after Roach told him to rematch Horn or retire, and that he hadn't been paid months after the fight, after Manny ducked Horn on the rematch, then fought Lucas in a foreign country with NO drug testing while claiming to have been healed by salt water.
All of which was after God failed to "deliver Floyd unto" him.
At least Wilder wanted to avenge his loss. Give him that at least.
i guess its time for a poll lol.. lets let NSB settle it
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13 pages of comments and counting. Shows how much of a draw Wilder is. Whether you love or hate him, either wanna see him win or lose. Floyd had the same effect, except floyd was much more skilled. Come on back Champ, win, lose or draw, you’re good for the sport.
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Originally posted by Rbs3rd View Post13 pages of comments and counting. Shows how much of a draw Wilder is. Whether you love or hate him, either wanna see him win or lose. Floyd had the same effect, except floyd was much more skilled. Come on back Champ, win, lose or draw, you’re good for the sport.
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I think Breland got tired of being dogged and criticized by Wilder. He is normally a quiet behind the scenes guy who just supports his fighter. But Wilder was kicking Breland while he was looking out for him. Now as a consequence, Wilder is frozen out of the heavyweight title picture because of his constant bellyaching and blaming everyone but himself for his poor performance.
Breland is at heart a fighter and knows real fighters when he sees them. Wilder is not a real fighter. All of the great fighters admit when they lose and when they lose they go back to the gym and come back harder for the next fight.
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