He can work on the theory side of it while he heals and implement it physically later on. The odds are stacked against him, but it’s not impossible. Improbable given his history, but not out of the realm of possibility.
It won't matter who's in his corner. Only way he wins is if he sells out for an early KO and Fury turns up out of shape.
Turn the question round. If you were a top trainer, knowing how Breland was treated and the position of Deas, would you take the job?
Wilder learned how to distact with his jab to land with his follow up right by sparring with Wlad so maybe sparring with a long guy coming forward with power might help Wilder take on Fury`s new style a bit.
He should at Floyd, George and Holmes to his camp so they can give him some tips and see how they pay out in sparring, the whole team need to go over the Fury fight and see what can be put right.
Mayweather if he is serious. This thing needs a story or no one is going to buy it. As for his old team, yeah, because they did such a stellar job up to this point. **** Breland, who was himself a fraud.
Good point to be fair. Wilder needs to spin a crazy narrative to have people believe in him again after sucha bad beating. Floyd suddenly taking an interest is very interesting, he didn’t give a **** before and previous said he thought fury won the first fight easily......
call me. I am available. I will cost less than the rest. My strategy is perfect for the situation. When he is knocked down in the trilogy........stay down. Collect check....pay me. ride off into sunset.
None of the above Wilder should binge watch 300 over and over again, especially the end where they all die but Leonidas at least goes out on his shield as his wife demands. That should do it for him Might as well because he obviously doesn’t want a good coach/trainer
What a scene that would make in the movie biopic. The moment when they realise that the answer all along lay buried in the worst resume in boxing history.... The crushing disappointment when they realised Nichols was still in the state penitentiary The elaborate plan that Jay Deas, Mark Breland and Deontay's idiot brother Marcellus dream up to bust him out. The tension, the drama, the moment when Wilders wig fall off and he has to wing it. Soderbergh to direct. David Holmes soundtrack.