Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
From Boxing Social:
"Deontay Wilder has issued the following statement, confirming he will NOT be removing Mark Breland from Team Wilder:
“I’m a warrior. I feel the same way I felt on fight night. If I have to go out, I want to go out on my shield. But I understand that my corner and my team has my best interest at heart. Mark Breland is still a part of Team Wilder.”
“Our team looks forward to preparing for the rematch.”"
I'm glad that is settled. Now do away Jay Deas and I'm good.
"Deontay Wilder has issued the following statement, confirming he will NOT be removing Mark Breland from Team Wilder:
“I’m a warrior. I feel the same way I felt on fight night. If I have to go out, I want to go out on my shield. But I understand that my corner and my team has my best interest at heart. Mark Breland is still a part of Team Wilder.”
“Our team looks forward to preparing for the rematch.”"
I'm glad that is settled. Now do away Jay Deas and I'm good.
-
Kronkpride
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 4553
- Joined: 20 Nov 2005, 17:55
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
I'm glad to see Breland is not being fired as him as a scapegoat would have been as low as it goes. He ought to give Breland a raise.
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
Agreed.Kronkpride wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 22:08 I'm glad to see Breland is not being fired as him as a scapegoat would have been as low as it goes. He ought to give Breland a raise.
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
So next time Jay Deas will throw a towel. 
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
Yes! Breland did what any trainer would and should do! Look after this guy.oogiebe wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 22:10Agreed.Kronkpride wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 22:08 I'm glad to see Breland is not being fired as him as a scapegoat would have been as low as it goes. He ought to give Breland a raise.
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
maybe breland has a good contract that means a big payoff !
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
Good, Breland did the right thing.
If anyone needs the sack, it's Deas, he has taught Wilder f all in over a decade.
If anyone needs the sack, it's Deas, he has taught Wilder f all in over a decade.
Last edited by keirw on 29 Feb 2020, 15:33, edited 1 time in total.
-
Enlightened-One
- Super Lightweight
- Posts: 14618
- Joined: 19 Jul 2016, 05:12
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
The damage to Wilder’s relationship with his trainer might already be done.
Breland may be wondering if he’s been reinstated purely because of the pressure from the media and fight fans, with Deontay making this decision as a desperate damage limitation measure to partly save face.
If there’s little to no trust between both parties, then I can’t see the point in these guys working with each other.
Breland may be wondering if he’s been reinstated purely because of the pressure from the media and fight fans, with Deontay making this decision as a desperate damage limitation measure to partly save face.
If there’s little to no trust between both parties, then I can’t see the point in these guys working with each other.
-
danconnollyeire
- Light Heavyweight
- Posts: 3576
- Joined: 24 May 2012, 10:31
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
I mean, wilder is deluded to charles Martin-esqe proportions. Next time, Breland will be too scared to throw the towel in and he’ll end up unconscious in hospital. If that fight carried on, wilder’s career would’ve been over. He should thank Breland
Plus Breland is the only one in camp wilder that knows anything about boxing
Plus Breland is the only one in camp wilder that knows anything about boxing
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
I would like to believe that Deontay Wilder came to his senses and realized that in the cold light of day Mark Breland was looking out for his welfare, and not that he was trying to save face, or limit damage to his reputation or whatever. I mean I know he isn't the smartest of people, and his ego has taken a pummelling, but he must know he could have got badly hurt had he been allowed to continue, surely he must.
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
yes but he also released a stupid video about how he will rise again and regain the title as true warrior king and ll the usual shite that he talksoogiebe wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 22:04 From Boxing Social:
"Deontay Wilder has issued the following statement, confirming he will NOT be removing Mark Breland from Team Wilder:
“I’m a warrior. I feel the same way I felt on fight night. If I have to go out, I want to go out on my shield. But I understand that my corner and my team has my best interest at heart. Mark Breland is still a part of Team Wilder.”
“Our team looks forward to preparing for the rematch.”"
I'm glad that is settled. Now do away Jay Deas and I'm good.
-
Best Coast
- Welterweight
- Posts: 3133
- Joined: 07 Mar 2016, 22:53
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
You're right Oog!! Deas is not only incompetent as a cornerman but he brings nothing to the table as a trainer either!!oogiebe wrote: ↑28 Feb 2020, 22:04 From Boxing Social:
"Deontay Wilder has issued the following statement, confirming he will NOT be removing Mark Breland from Team Wilder:
“I’m a warrior. I feel the same way I felt on fight night. If I have to go out, I want to go out on my shield. But I understand that my corner and my team has my best interest at heart. Mark Breland is still a part of Team Wilder.”
“Our team looks forward to preparing for the rematch.”"
I'm glad that is settled. Now do away Jay Deas and I'm good.
-
Syntax Error
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 9008
- Joined: 22 Apr 2005, 08:00
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
It would have been really unjust if Breland had not been reinstated.
Wilder should be paying for Breland's drinks for the rest of his life, not sacking him.
Wilder should be paying for Breland's drinks for the rest of his life, not sacking him.
Re: Wilder's Brain Partially Restored
I mean referee's stop fights too. I figure the referee will have to stop it next time. Either that or Wilder just get straight knocked out, but I'm thinking ref stoppage is more likely.danconnollyeire wrote: ↑29 Feb 2020, 11:52 I mean, wilder is deluded to charles Martin-esqe proportions. Next time, Breland will be too scared to throw the towel in and he’ll end up unconscious in hospital. If that fight carried on, wilder’s career would’ve been over. He should thank Breland
Plus Breland is the only one in camp wilder that knows anything about boxing