Mark Breland, Deontay Wilder’s sacked coach, reveals Wilder’s training methods and says the vice-champion has no injection.

Former Deontay Wilder assistant coach Mark Breland has provided a stunning view of the former heavyweight champion’s camp and unveiled unexpected revelations.

Breland made a respectful statement on social media when Wilder decided to pack his bag, but he has now given his first interview on the issue.

Wilder defeated Breland near the end of last year

Wilder defeated Breland near the end of last year

In October, Wilder accused Tyson Fury of cheating in their remarks first by posting a video and report on social media, followed by several interviews.

In the video, Wilder said the Brit untied his gloves to put his fist in an inappropriate position.

He said he believes Fury had a hard object hidden inside his gloves to deal further damage.

The next American said his water was spiked by muscle relaxants before the fight, possibly by his own co-trainer Breland.

He also pressed Breland’s further accusations of disrespect – which threw in the towel to end the boot – and fired him as a result.

Breland threw the towel into the Wilder vs Fury replay

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Breland threw the towel into the Wilder vs Fury replay

Now, Breland has finally fired back on the allegations and even gone a step further by openly criticizing Wilder and his training methods.

Breland said the fight is right: “With Deontay and me, that’s part of boxing I believe.

“His job is done now, so I’ve done it and it’s done. I’m done with it. ”

In response to an observer comment, he said: “Well one thing you would like to say is, ‘He has a lot of power and that’s it. ‘

“I wish him well and that’s it. He just got his power and we’ll see how long that takes him, that’s what I’m saying. ”

Breland had been working with Wilder for several years, but they have now parted ways

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Breland had been working with Wilder for several years, but they have now parted ways

Breland also did not hold back when asked about Wilder ‘s level of challenge.

He said: “If I boxed the boys he put in a box, I would beat them. That is the baseline. ”

When he went against Wilder’s good wins against Luis Ortiz, Breland corrected: “You say he got ‘good wins’? Good win.

“Just that fight, that’s it.”

When asked if Wilder has an injection, Breland replied: “No.

“He used the injection once in that fight with Bermane Stiverne. That was it. ”

Regarding Wilder’s training, Breland surprisingly expressed: “No, he never hit the bag. It won’t hit the speed bag.

“He won’t jump a rope, he won’t hit the speed bag and he won’t hit the heavy bag.”

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