Wilder leaves Breland

No thanks. Not interested in your weird made up speculations that always prove to be wrong.
In his mind he KO'ed him in the 1st fight and was saved by a long count and his performance the 2nd fight showed he was just looking to land 1 big shot per normal. So I dont buy that all.
You believe that the look wider’s fave once fury got up and his performance in the rest of that round would suggest different....do you even watch the fights
 
You believe that the look wider’s fave once fury got up and his performance in the rest of that round would suggest different....do you even watch the fights
I believe you exaggerate and make up fantasies in your mind.
I also believe you are ignoring the point about Wilder claiming it was a long count because it ruins said fantasy.
 
#1 You said replace him will somebody who isn't yes man.... lmao. Its quoted so you cant edit it. Focus on your own intellect. Smh
That this “ If wilder brings in a new established coach to improve his game then fair enough of not will just be another yes man to help his ego” that’s clearly me saying he will replace Breland with another yes man not that Breland was a yes man. Honestly thought you was meant to be smart
 
I believe you exaggerate and make up fantasies in your mind.
I also believe you are ignoring the point about Wilder claiming it was a long count because it ruins said fantasy.
He is didn’t know it was a long count at the time as he was too busy embarrassing himself celebrating too early.....tbh I loose track of all his excuses
 
This is one of your best, i especially like the line "If about question, no, I did not had toweled him, he should get more before fight ended"

They’re like riddles; sometimes I can figure them out, sometimes not. I do enjoy the challenge though
 
Wilder needs to do something different this time round. Even if it just a few tweaks and work on the fundamentals. Making a change May benefit him? I’ve learned something off of every coach I’ve trained with, even the rubbish ones.
 
Honestly thought you was meant to be smart

He is didn’t know it was a long count..
Lmao what????? Yeah you aren't the best source to start in on or critique anyone's intelligence.

"Another yes man" stop embarrassing yourself.
Why would he need another one, if Breland wasn't one. Hahaha. Also, I guess he disliked people not being a yes man so much he kept Breland around for a decade.
You can't even keep your own false narratives straight.
 
Wilder needs to do something different this time round. Even if it just a few tweaks and work on the fundamentals. Making a change May benefit him? I’ve learned something off of every coach I’ve trained with, even the rubbish ones.
Surely the first step to learning is acknowledging you don’t know everything already. If he believes all his excuses and they aren’t just for the public and media then he prob thinks he doesn’t need to make changes
 
Sometimes ppl need to shake things up a bit. Wilder's a grown up, he's not out of pocket making these types of decisions. I think he's probably still salty about Breland throwing in the towel and he wants to make a change. No biggie, imo.

Not sure he's still salty, time has passed by.
But Wilder probably knows that he can get in the same situation in the 3rd fight, and he doesn't want to worry about someone throwing in the towel once again in case Fury is all over him.
Entering the fight with that in the back of your mind is not good, so I can see why he wants a change.
 
Wilder needs to do something different this time round. Even if it just a few tweaks and work on the fundamentals. Making a change May benefit him? I’ve learned something off of every coach I’ve trained with, even the rubbish ones.
Also, I know I wouldn't want the mental baggage of worrying if my team was going to throw in the towel whenever things got rough. Especially if I had the tendency to get stunned and survive in other fights. If I had the greatest get of jail free card in the history of the sport. Or if I knew I would have to go through giant pressure just to land something in the rematch.
 
Not sure he's still salty, time has passed by.
But Wilder probably knows that he can get in the same situation in the 3rd fight, and he doesn't want to worry about someone throwing in the towel once again in case Fury is all over him.
Entering the fight with that in the back of your mind is not good, so I can see why he wants a change.
Wow I litterally just typed the same thing. Lol
 
Surely the first step to learning is acknowledging you don’t know everything already. If he believes all his excuses and they aren’t just for the public and media then he prob thinks he doesn’t need to make changes

hes too late in his career to change anything. Imo he needs to find ways of landing that right hand and keeping the fight long. If a new trainer can help with that it may be a good decision.

it’s all ifs, buts and maybe a though. I don’t think it will look much different than the last fight but I certainly don’t count him out
 
Also, I know I wouldn't want the mental baggage of worrying if my team was going to throw in the towel whenever things got rough. Especially if I had the tendency to get stunned and survive in other fights. If I had the greatest get of jail free card in the history of the sport. Or if I knew I would have to go through giant pressure just to land something in the rematch.

I appreciate his position and respect that. Personally I prefer to see a coach/corner man make that decision for the fighter. They see it with a different view. They know their fighter, and know when they are in real trouble. We’ve all seen too many examples of cornermen not looking after their fighters, and the consequences
 
Lmao what????? Yeah you aren't the best source to start in on or critique anyone's intelligence.

"Another yes man" stop embarrassing yourself.
Why would he need another one, if Breland wasn't one. Hahaha. Also, I guess he disliked people not being a yes man so much he kept Breland around for a decade.
You can't even keep your own false narratives straight.
Easy to keep people around who disagree with you if your winning or maybe he don’t disagree with him then....soon as going gets tough people show their true colours. Everyone in the industry I talked to said he was the coach with the most boxing knowledge
 
he esily defeated all boxers in long row because they were not the best HW boxers, not cos weak era.
Looks that he becomed too comfortable with this, did not adapted after old Ortiz gave him problems, then this supposedly out of shape Fury, 1 st fight, 2 nd fight.
Biggest problems most likely is cos all these boxers before old Ortiz and Fury were for him really easily beatable. He bang, they are down and he is not tired at all.
I usually can't make sense of all your posts but this makes sense to me. Wilder was not in a weak era at all, he just has avoided good competition until Fury. And then what happened? He got beat. Not once but twice.
 
Easy to keep people around who disagree with you if your winning or maybe he don’t disagree with him then....soon as going gets tough people show their true colours. Everyone in the industry I talked to said he was the coach with the most boxing knowledge
You have zero idea what their relationship was like personally or professionally other than what RR just told you through a 3rd party. Lol now its about "true colors." Nah, its about making changes so he doesn't loose or have baggage.
 
You have zero idea what their relationship was like personally or professionally other than what RR just told you through a 3rd party. Lol now its about "true colors." Nah, its about making changes so he doesn't loose or have baggage.
Let’s see who wins the third fight.....after wilder makes all the adjustments he needs to make other then making excuses and creating scapegoats
 
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