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  • asgarth
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    Breadman - Greatest Hits

    It seems like he is a well respected person in the boxing world, but I always wondered why.

    He has a very solid win with Julian Williams over Jarrett Hurd, but since then his fighters performed terrible.

    Julian Williams lost as a big favourite vs Rosario and then lost as a big favourite vs Vlad Hernandez.

    Kyrone Davies did decent vs an inactive and old dirrell, then gassed and nearly lost vs journeyman martez mcgregor and then was fed to the wolves against benavidez.

    He started to work with Chaney this year. In his first fight, he struggled with ancient Shawndell Winters and then lost as a fairly big favourite against Arias.

    Without McGregors 3 point deductions, Breadmans fighters would be 0-4 this year, 3 of those being the favourites.

    Oh and he has a terrible betting picks site too.

    I hope he doesnt have enough pull to ban users on this forum. lol
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    He’s a damn good trainer and life coach. Educate yourself about someone before trying to talk down on them!

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      #3
      Originally posted by NC Uppercut
      He’s a damn good trainer and life coach. Educate yourself about someone before trying to talk down on them!
      in what way is he a damn good trainer if most of his fighters lose? and its not the case of going against canelo or crawford. He regularly loses as the favourite coming in.

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      • asgarth
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        #4
        Wanted to see if I missed something, but its the opposite. He also trains Zachary Ochoa who also lost this year.

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          #5
          Originally posted by asgarth

          in what way is he a damn good trainer if most of his fighters lose? and its not the case of going against canelo or crawford. He regularly loses as the favourite coming in.
          A good trainer can’t fight for the fighter. I understand your stance asharth, we will agree to disagree

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            #6
            Originally posted by asgarth
            It seems like he is a well respected person in the boxing world, but I always wondered why.

            He has a very solid win with Julian Williams over Jarrett Hurd, but since then his fighters performed terrible.

            Julian Williams lost as a big favourite vs Rosario and then lost as a big favourite vs Vlad Hernandez.

            Kyrone Davies did decent vs an inactive and old dirrell, then gassed and nearly lost vs journeyman martez mcgregor and then was fed to the wolves against benavidez.

            He started to work with Chaney this year. In his first fight, he struggled with ancient Shawndell Winters and then lost as a fairly big favourite against Arias.

            Without McGregors 3 point deductions, Breadmans fighters would be 0-4 this year, 3 of those being the favourites.

            Oh and he has a terrible betting picks site too.

            I hope he doesnt have enough pull to ban users on this forum. lol
            Red - why do you say that

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            • asgarth
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              #7
              Originally posted by siablo14

              Red - why do you say that
              boxingpick.com

              He advises stuff like Edgar Berlange KO 1.08, 3 units against desmond nicholson.
              Picks incredible low odds to pump up his "winning percentage".
              And was caught switching a couple losing 10 units pick to 1 unit and then blamed it on his IT guy lol.

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              • asgarth
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                #8
                Originally posted by NC Uppercut

                A good trainer can’t fight for the fighter. I understand your stance asharth, we will agree to disagree
                Yh, no problem, but im curious why he should be considered a good trainer then? Shouldnt it be mostly based on his wins?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by asgarth

                  boxingpick.com

                  He advises stuff like Edgar Berlange KO 1.08, 3 units against desmond nicholson.
                  Picks incredible low odds to pump up his "winning percentage".
                  And was caught switching a couple losing 10 units pick to 1 unit and then blamed it on his IT guy lol.
                  This is accurate I've seen it on twitter.

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                    His writing shows an impressive understanding of the sport. He took Williams from a early stage and developed him into a world champion. That's a great achievement even though he didn't hold the belt for a long time. He's intelligent, knowledgeable, so I don't dismiss his views just because some of his fighters have lost this year.

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