Deontay Wilder’s Head Coach Reveals He Didn’t Throw In Towel

WilderIt turns out it wasn’t head coach Jay Deas who threw in the towel during Deontay Wilder’s fight with Tyson Fury. Wilder suffered a seventh-round TKO defeat to Fury in their WBC heavyweight championship fight last night in Las Vegas after his corner threw in the towel. That decision was made after the American was […]

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It turns out it wasn’t head coach Jay Deas who threw in the towel during Deontay Wilder’s fight with Tyson Fury.

Wilder suffered a seventh-round TKO defeat to Fury in their WBC heavyweight championship fight last night in Las Vegas after his corner threw in the towel. That decision was made after the American was dropped twice by Fury and was taking plenty of punishment during the seven rounds of action.

“The Bronze Bomber” made no excuses after the fight even though he would have preferred to have gone out on his shield. Surprisingly, Deas felt the same way as he revealed it wasn’t him who made the call, but rather, fellow coach Mark Breland who overruled him:

“Mark Breland threw in the towel, I didn’t think he should have,” Deas said (via The Mirror). “Deontay is a go out on his shield kind of guy. He did not want that, Deontay is a fearsome puncher and he does always have that shot to land a big shot and turn things around.”

“… The head coach doesn’t always call the play. Mark said something about throwing the towel in and I said don’t do that. The fight went a little longer and I saw the towel go in. I haven’t seen Mark to talk about it but we will talk about it.”

Although it may not have been what Wilder or Deas wanted, it looks like Breland made the right call given how the fight was going. Deas also mentioned how a cut in Wilder’s ear may have affected his equilibrium.

“Deontay is doing well and he’ll be back and all the better for it. But congratulations to Tyson and his team.”

Was it the right call for Wilder’s coach to throw in the towel?

Coach: Cut Inside The Ear Of Deontay Wilder May Have Affected His Equilibrium

Deontay Wilder suffered his first professional defeat at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday night. The 34-year-old heavyweight met Tyson Fury in a much-anticipated rematch of their December 2018 fight. The first bout was highly controversial after Fury dominated large portions of the 12 rounds before suffering two late knockdowns. Despite the […]

Deontay Wilder suffered his first professional defeat at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday night. The 34-year-old heavyweight met Tyson Fury in a much-anticipated rematch of their December 2018 fight.

The first bout was highly
controversial after Fury dominated large portions of the 12 rounds before suffering
two late knockdowns. Despite the rally from Wilder, Englishman Fury had clearly
done enough to claim the win via the judges. However, the fight was ultimately scored
a split draw, paving the way for a monumental second clash between the sports top
two heavyweights.

‘The Gypsy King’ was intent on taking it out of the judge’s hands second time round. He went for the knockout from the first bell and scored a vicious knockdown in round three. Fury caught Wilder on the ear with a beautiful shot, sending the former WBC champion crashing to the mat. The Alabama native climbed to his feet but struggled to get any type of offence going. His ear was visibly bleeding and anyone with eyes could see he was on shaky legs. He bravely fought on for a few more rounds before again being dropped and ultimately stopped by the brutal Brit.

Following his first career loss, Wilder drops to 42-1-1 as a professional. It is his first boxing loss since losing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics semi-final. ‘The Bronze Bomber’ was outpointed by Italian Clemente Russo. Six months prior he suffered his last knockout loss to Russian heavyweight Evgeny Romanov.

The American was transported to hospital immediately after the fight and therefore didn’t partake in the traditional post-fight press conference. In his place was trainer Jay Deas who said via Helen Yee. “A cut inside his ear may have affected his equilibrium. So, he’s just going to get a couple stitches there.”

Is this ear
injury the cause of Deontay Wilder’s defeat to Tyson Fury?

Deontay Wilder’s Coach Expects ‘Quick & Emphatic’ KO Over Tyson Fury In Rematch

Deontay Wilder’s coach Jay Deas believes his fighter has Tyson Fury figured out and will get the knockout win in their rematch. Wilder and Fury will share the ring a second time tonight (Feb. 22). In their first encounter back in Dec. 2018, a win…

Deontay Wilder’s coach Jay Deas believes his fighter has Tyson Fury figured out and will get the knockout win in their rematch. Wilder and Fury will share the ring a second time tonight (Feb. 22). In their first encounter back in Dec. 2018, a winner wasn’t decided. After 12 rounds of action, the bout was […]

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