Wilder never learned a thing from him nor listened to any advice in the corner so it shouldn’t have much of an effect.
Breland is a good guy and knows his stuff . I'm sure he'll find a proper boxer to train. Wilder is an idiot.
I hope he replaces him with a celebrity youtube trainer. If Wilder wants to part ways that is fine but he better have payed that man a retirement package. I'm going to laugh if he still has Jay Deas Wilder keeping all the suck ups and people who pat him on the back, losing the only man who tells him how it is. Wilder has spent 10 years boxing and still fights on instinct a lot of the time utilizing his physical advantages. No IQ behind his game which is why Fury easily took him to pieces. At the top level if you can't outthink or mentally be on a level with your opponent you're done for. The only reason he could manage Ortiz was because Ortiz slowed heavily late fight asking for a big right hand to knock him out. Anyway, the next big news: "Tyson Fury hires Mark Breland for Wilder III" Deontay Wilder reportedly afraid to get out of bed in the morning. This content is protected You can see a lot of Wilder in Breland
You think Wilder could have found a second wind from somewhere? Fury said he was just catching his. This is the worst thing about Fury, he doesn't hit quite hard enough to put you out cold unless you run into his shots. So you just take a sustained beating. Fury wasn't in a pitiful mood either like when he let Chisora off in their second fight, he was after Wilder's soul.
Why would Fury want to bring Breland to his camp as others are suggesting? He doesn't need to change a single thing from the 2nd fight. Train the same, have the same strategy, and make Deontay be the one to innovate, which of course he doesn't have the ability to do.
Is Wilder considering joining Mayweather? I believe changing trainers just before a big fight is bad idea. Usually it takes some time adjusting, having a tune up is ideal. Wilder is 60-80 days away from Fury matchup. Or he is not bringing anybody, just trusting his implemented routines and saving money (important if he loses)