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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag; Shakur Stevenson, Williams, Davis-Romero, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando Romero, Shakur Stevenson and the big win over Jamel Herring and potential opponents he could face, the recent loss by Julian Williams, and more.
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  • Butt stuff
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    A 6”4 welterweight? That’s crazy.

    Actually just googled tallest welterweights and former Cruiserweight champ Guillermo Jones used to fight at welter?! I had no idea. Dude is just under 6”4.

    I don’t think it makes sense to scale down Fury’s weight like that and still maintain his height. Like it would make more sense to scale Wilder like that because he is so tall and long whilst historically has really been a non-cutting cruiserweight.

    If you scaled both fury and wilder down, it would be like a super middle fighting a middleweight or light middleweight. I know heavyweight is different, but size and weight still matters. There’s a reason AJ, Wilder and Fury himself have experimented with different fight night weights over the years.
    Last edited by Butt stuff; 10-30-2021, 10:16 AM.

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    • wrecksracer
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      I don't think Davis-Romero is going to be a great fight. Davis should walk right through him. Rolly is being brought in to lose.

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      • anonymous2.0
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        #4
        Originally posted by wrecksracer
        I don't think Davis-Romero is going to be a great fight. Davis should walk right through him. Rolly is being brought in to lose.
        I think this is more a test of how consistent Davis is. IIRC Rolly's last 2 opponents are last minute subs and those are not going to prepare you for a Gervontae Davis. Rolly may start off with an 'idiot's courage' but Davis should beat it out of him, it all depends if we see a lazy Davis or a consistent Davis.

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        • Greenfield02
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          #5
          There's a few things you can count on in life, the sun rising in the east, setting in the west, and bread man's biased thread using his hand picked questions to spew his biased opinion and never spitting facts.....

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          • whollisboxing
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            #6
            Originally posted by Greenfield02
            There's a few things you can count on in life, the sun rising in the east, setting in the west, and bread man's biased thread using his hand picked questions to spew his biased opinion and never spitting facts.....
            Which biased opinions are you referring to? I’m just curious

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            • Corelone
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              #7
              Originally posted by Greenfield02
              There's a few things you can count on in life, the sun rising in the east, setting in the west, and bread man's biased thread using his hand picked questions to spew his biased opinion and never spitting facts.....
              I'm not as hard on bread as you, it's his opinions, but I disagree with him plenty. His percentages for Shakur, as if power doesn't count, are laughable. 50-50 with Tank? Shakur was starting to land his right? LOL. Shakur on the brain. Shakur has style and speed, but he doesn't have a cannon.

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              • Jab jab boom
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                Originally posted by Greenfield02
                There's a few things you can count on in life, the sun rising in the east, setting in the west, and bread man's biased thread using his hand picked questions to spew his biased opinion and never spitting facts.....
                You left out that we can always count on the same 3-4 sensitive ball guzzling cry babies to come on here to b***h and whine that Bread has a different opinion than them.

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                • Greenfield02
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by whollisboxing

                  Which biased opinions are you referring to? I’m just curious
                  Let's start with the best under 25. No doubt I personally have Ennis as one of my best under 25, Stevenson as well, Ennis in my opinion is better than Stevenson, but that's my opinion and I understand different people have different opinions, I get it, and bread is entitled to his, but to call Ennis and Stevenson the best under 25, is straight up being a Homer. Let's talk about the best under 25, if you want to talk about accomplished champion's, no doubt Teofimo Lopez is the best under 25, he's the most accomplished under 25, the next would be Junto NaKatani from Japan, I know boxing fans don't know much of him but he's a killer, and if you are going to call yourself a boxing expert, this is information you need to know, because if you are not going doing your research, just don't speak, that's were the facts come in, after them I would probably say Stevenson and Haney, even though I don't think much of Haney, but he's there, and you can throw in Brandon Figueroa as well, he's a unified champ and a gritty mofo. If you are going to talk about, guys with no belts, Ennis comes in, but how about Ortiz, Brandun Lee, Benavides, remember them? I left Garcia out of this one because lately he has not done anything, at some point he was right there, but untill he gets his head straight, he is out. Point being, is to call Stevenson and Ennis as the two best, is lazy and biased, and don't want to give props to fighters who are way more accomplished their dues. I'll leave it at that.

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                  • Greenfield02
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                    You left out that we can always count on the same 3-4 sensitive ball guzzling cry babies to come on here to b***h and whine that Bread has a different opinion than them.
                    Oh did I hurt your feelings, Jab Jab whimper? U still living in your mom's basement and hating the world for it.....

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