Fired Deontay Wilder trainer to reveal all on Tyson Fury loss in future book
Mark Breland, an Olympic gold medal-winning fighter-turned respected cornerman, is writing a book that will include a tell-all about his time with Deontay Wilder.
Wilder’s 57-year-old now ex-coach was dumped after the American heavyweight blamed Breland (among other things) for his loss against Tyson Fury.
Back in February 2020, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ was stopped by Fury in seven devastating rounds.
The aftermath was a subsequent tornado. The former WBC champion unceremoniously fired Breland. Wilder struggled to cope with suffering the first loss of his career.
Following a couple of social media posts and a recent media outburst, Breland saves some of his best stories for his autobiography.
Outlining his plans, Breland will give fans even more insight into the ending of the relationship with Deontay Wilder if they purchase the forthcoming installment.
“Now you can call this the ‘official’ Mark Breland speaks. I’ve had enough,” stated Breland. “I’m going to say some things that I reserved for my autobiography (still buy the book, there’s so much more).
“I’m going to add a couple of pics, one a quote from a daily news reporter where he says ‘Mr. Breland is usually quiet unless it’s something he’s passionate about.’
“So true, and this is one subject that has me passionate, actually beyond passion!”
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Continuing by addressing a recent podcast appearance, the 1984 Olympian added: “So I’m not giving nobody this interview.
“I’ll use my platform since I’ve been ‘opened like a can of sardines.’
“On the last podcast I was on, damn, they couldn’t even wait till the next show to talk about me.
“I went on that show following my request with them for no Deontay talk. But when you’ve been holding onto something for so long, and you’re p—ed off about it, obviously anyone can push your buttons, and all kinds of s–t may come out.
“But that’s not the environment that I would have chose to speak on.”
Now, Breland will save most of what is left unsaid for his book, which should be available later in 2021.
Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
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Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
see, this shows he was conspiring against deontay all along
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Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
Good for Breland.
Wilder has had his say.
Now let's hear the truth.
Wilder has had his say.
Now let's hear the truth.
Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
I don't like these tell all books while the boxer is still active. There are things that may hinder or expose them leading into future fights.
Poor form.
Poor form.
Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Feb 2021, 11:34 see, this shows he was conspiring against deontay all along
I am amazed by how many comments I've seen on social media saying that in earnest
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Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
meh, wilder fired him and totally smeared him, why should he care if wilder is still active
if boxers can talk sh!t, then people should be able to give it back to them
Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
Should be contractual that none of the team can talk about training, sparring, injuries etc, at least while the fighter is active.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Feb 2021, 17:11meh, wilder fired him and totally smeared him, why should he care if wilder is still active
if boxers can talk sh!t, then people should be able to give it back to them
I find it poor form to not wait.
Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
I would generally agree. But in circumstances where his ex-fighter has spent a year throwing around evidence-free accusations of poisoning him, after firing him for probably saving his health, I'm not going to begrudge Breland his payback.KiwiRider wrote: ↑10 Feb 2021, 19:24Should be contractual that none of the team can talk about training, sparring, injuries etc, at least while the fighter is active.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Feb 2021, 17:11meh, wilder fired him and totally smeared him, why should he care if wilder is still active
if boxers can talk sh!t, then people should be able to give it back to them
I find it poor form to not wait.
Re: Mark Breland to reveal all on Wilder-Fury II in future book
Wilder's excuses alone can make a book. It'll be a fantasy / satire bestseller. Maybe that's what on Deontay's mind? A better way to cash out instead of getting punched in the face.