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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Pacquiao-Spence, Fury-Wilder 3, Donaire, Ennis, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as Errol Spence vs. Manny Pacquiao, Nordine Oubaali vs. Nonito Donaire, the career of Jaron Ennis, Josh Taylor vs. Jose Ramirez, Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder trilogy, and more.
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  • Shadoww702
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    Bayless has been a sht ref for a long time. Floyd Bayless Jr. For a reason.

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    • Jab jab boom
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      They act like immediate family members of two men who they don’t know or never met.”. This basically summarizes many of the bozos on this site, many of whom love to whine and cry in the comments section of this mailbag each and every Saturday.

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      • Oldskoolg
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        They hit the nail on the head here, you don’t really have any intimidating fighters in his era. I think it’s because fighters today fight not to lose rather than fight to win at all costs. So many fans seem to believe a fighter is done after 1 or 2 losses while fighters in the past could lose and still come back and win titles because of greatness. Manny had a record like that. Errol Spence looked intimidating through his title win but as soon as he started fighting the beat in the division it became points wins as the norm. Wilder could have been intimidating to see it not for the lazy style. It’s just not something you see anymore. The last person I can say had it was probably golovkin in his bum a month era but no one has it against their own level of fighter

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          Bread sees the Spence-Pacquiao fight exactly as I do.

          If Pac can get his shots off and avoid taking a beating or "being grinded" then he has a chance of winning a decision.
          Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 05-29-2021, 11:25 AM.

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          • Pago007
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            Yeah Bayless had a rough night. He was too involved with the action and just flat out acted incompetent

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              I think Ward had that intimidating look during and before his fights. He just gave me the notion he refused to lose

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                #8
                Here comes the “Breadman is biased against Canelo crowd” even though he got barely a mention in 3...2...1...

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                  Kenny Bayless was absolute crap. And it wasn't in a one-sided fashion like Team Taylor wants to claim...Ramirez was severely and negatively affected by Kenny's incompetence in round 7.

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                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    Bayless has been a sht ref for a long time. Floyd Bayless Jr. For a reason.
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                    First it was Joe Cortez that favored Floyd. This is a first I hear of Bayless doing the same.
                    Floyd just can’t get credit. It’s either the refs or the cherry picking or drugs or judges or waiting for guys to get old even though he was either the same age as them or they were younger than him.
                    The hate is real. And of course defending him is just a waste of time because the response will be the same we hear about racism in America.
                    That racism ended with the constitution, only it didn’t.
                    Then we hear it ended after the Emancipation Proclamation about 100 years later, only it didn’t. Then we hear it ended after the KKK disbanded in the late 50’s, only it didn’t. Then we hear it ended after the Civil Rights Act in 1964, only it didn’t.
                    Then we hear it ended after the Affirmative Action Act in 1970’s, only it didn’t. They we heard it ended after the Housing Act in 1978, only it didn’t. Then we hear it ended after the drug wars of the 80’s, only it didn’t, then we hear it ended after the creation of new policy after the Rodney King beating in 1991, only it didn’t.
                    The new thing we hear now after more than 40 states and dozens of police agencies changed their policy in regards to the wanton racism that continues to permeate, is that racism is not officially over.

                    We call that shifting goal posts.

                    It’s what we keep hearing about Floyd. But I digress.

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