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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Lomachenko, Crawford, Canelo, Fury-Usyk, Benn, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as Terence Crawford, Vasiliy Lomachenko, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, Fury vs. Usyk, the career of James Toney, and much more.
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  • Smash
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    "I’m curious to see if Loma will be able to pick who he wants to fight or will he be made to fight"

    What sort of horse manure is this talk, loma pretty much fights anyone, this guy bread is for the fairies sometimes, he should look at others in the LW division and apply that, keep dreaming bread, u need buttering i think

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      #3
      Originally posted by Smash
      "I’m curious to see if Loma will be able to pick who he wants to fight or will he be made to fight"

      What sort of horse manure is this talk, loma pretty much fights anyone, this guy bread is for the fairies sometimes, he should look at others in the LW division and apply that, keep dreaming bread, u need buttering i think
      Yes, Loma will fight anybody, but what Bread is saying here is that he may not be able to get the fights he wants. Kamosos is likely to fight Haney next. Say Haney wins. He may not give Loma an immediate shot. In the meantime, Loma may have to take fights to maintain his position against tough fighters. No showcase fights. He's getting older. Fighters are going to wait him out. He may not see a title shot for upwards of 2 years.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Smash
        "I’m curious to see if Loma will be able to pick who he wants to fight or will he be made to fight"

        What sort of horse manure is this talk, loma pretty much fights anyone, this guy bread is for the fairies sometimes, he should look at others in the LW division and apply that, keep dreaming bread, u need buttering i think
        Don't forget that Haney was the #1 contender to Lomachenko's WBC title. And Lomachenko's team did Haney dirty by requesting Franchise Champion status and dropping the belt.

        That move made sure that neither Lomachenko nor Teofimo would be mandated to fight Devin.

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        • Smash
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          #5
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

          Don't forget that Haney was the #1 contender to Lomachenko's WBC title. And Lomachenko's team did Haney dirty by requesting Franchise Champion status and dropping the belt.

          That move made sure that neither Lomachenko nor Teofimo would be mandated to fight Devin.
          When the mcDonalds belt or wba anything gets mentioned i tune out, all i remember is that teo was crying and crying about fighting loma, loma said get a belt and i will fight u for unification, teo did that and loma fought him, thats good going imo, he said he would do it and he did, thats not bad, if haney was put out because of that, id blame the wbc more than loma for that one, just my opinion

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            #6
            Originally posted by wrecksracer

            Yes, Loma will fight anybody, but what Bread is saying here is that he may not be able to get the fights he wants. Kamosos is likely to fight Haney next. Say Haney wins. He may not give Loma an immediate shot. In the meantime, Loma may have to take fights to maintain his position against tough fighters. No showcase fights. He's getting older. Fighters are going to wait him out. He may not see a title shot for upwards of 2 years.
            He will fight for belts, it will be his next fight, or right after that. In 2022 we will see lightweight tournament in a way, as all these guys are aiming at kambosos, and each of them is mandatory, so eventually we ware going to see who is the man in 135.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Smash

              When the mcDonalds belt or wba anything gets mentioned i tune out, all i remember is that teo was crying and crying about fighting loma, loma said get a belt and i will fight u for unification, teo did that and loma fought him, thats good going imo, he said he would do it and he did, thats not bad, if haney was put out because of that, id blame the wbc more than loma for that one, just my opinion
              Lomachenko's team were the ones who requested Franchise Champion status and cut Haney out of the picture. For Lomachenko or for Teofimo.

              So just put the blame where it belongs I guess.

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                Funny how people always notice the lessons Canelo learnt from Floyd but tend to fail to notice - or at least credit - the development he took from GGG 1. To my eye it's since then that Canelo really became the patient stalking pressure fighter that he is today - forcing the errors instead of waiting for them - and it's very much to his credit that he's able to adapt and learn from the fighters he shares a ring with, and take the best part of their styles and make it his own.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Smash
                  "I’m curious to see if Loma will be able to pick who he wants to fight or will he be made to fight"

                  What sort of horse manure is this talk, loma pretty much fights anyone, this guy bread is for the fairies sometimes, he should look at others in the LW division and apply that, keep dreaming bread, u need buttering i think
                  You misunderstood what he was saying. The post after yours explains it.

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                  • Pago007
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                    Loma will have to walk the gauntlet now. No more hand fed opponents

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