Realistically that would make anybody mad and it would deserve firing the trainer for listening to the crowd and random commentators rather than his own fighter.
If that was the doctor saying the blood is coming from a burst eardrum, that would have been the best decision throwing in the towel. But it seems the fear of Breland that his fighter is going to suffer more in the hands of Fury got the better of him and decided to just keep his fighter from more harm. But, actually, it might still be a good decision overall. However, it is expected that it will be unpopular and that his fighter, getting angry and upset, first, for losing, and second, for having his fight abruptly ended, would want at least a head to roll. Breland is the perfect guy for it, especially now that Wilder is pointing fingers at anything.
@JollyGood. Wilder's best decision might be to fight another contender, let Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua unify all the heavyweight titles and then challenge the undisputed champion hhehehehe.
I agree. He better fight against Whyte (who laughed really hard at what he's gone through against Fury) first as a tune-up, prove that he's still The Bronze Bomber, and get back to Fury right after.