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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Crawford-Madrimov, what now for Canelo-Crawford, Riyadh Season reflections and the greatness of Bernard Hopkins


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  • anonymous2.0
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    Hopkins had a great way to keep his stock from falling after a loss and that was to beat the guy that beat him and that's why he was always able to keep his name in the upper portions of the rankings.

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    • MulaKO
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      #3
      Even bread man didn’t have it close the Bud vs Madrimov fight
      And Rival boxing gloves are some of the best gloves on the market right now

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      • TonyRespectful
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        #4
        Bread,porter,bradley,ward,zab,shakur,haney all biased . They saw what they wanted to see.All in for the Culture,all in for their friend .

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          #5
          Another great read. Too bad Dougie over at ring magazine stopped the mailbag. This is by far the superior product, however I still miss reading the fans thoughts and observations about the fights.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sweet_Science_
            Another great read. Too bad Dougie over at ring ****zine stopped the mailbag. This is by far the superior product, however I still miss reading the fans thoughts and observations about the fights.
            I also enjoyed Dougie Fischer

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            • Sweet_Science_
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              #7
              Originally posted by MulaKO

              I also enjoyed Dougie Fischer
              Ya he geeked out on the Marvel mm's but aside from that it was good reading. Breadman is a much better boxing mind. He participates in the sport as a trainer, whereas Dougie was just an editor and fan. I prefer the breadbag instead.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sweet_Science_

                Ya he geeked out on the Marvel mm's but aside from that it was good reading. Breadman is a much better boxing mind. He participates in the sport as a trainer, whereas Dougie was just an editor and fan. I prefer the breadbag instead.
                I find BM becomes to bias where Dougie laid it out closer to home

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                  "If Crawford fights Fundora, Ortiz and Tim Tszyu. Do not be surprised if he loses. Sometimes the totality of taking on prime elite opponents can take its toll​"

                  those 3 are prime elite opponents hhhmmmm

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                    #10
                    Canelo v Crawford is a ridiculous fight fir several reasons.
                    1. Crawford struggled against Madrimov. 2. Crawford age is starting to show. 3. It’s a no win situation for Canelo. He wins, he beat another small fighter. 4. Canelo is a devastating body puncher, and have much more power than Crawford. 5. When closely looking at Crawford’s resume, who has be beat that you would put in a category with SRL, Hearns, and Hagler? His best win was against Kell Brook, a good fighter but nowhere near the 3 I mentioned. Spence was damaged goods. I predicted that would be a very easy fight for Crawford while most were calling it a 50/50 fight. I say Boots beats him if he cleans up his defense.

                    That fight is nothing more than a money grab for both fighters, more so for Crawford. If you think Crawford was hesitant to engage against Madrimov, it will be worse against Canelo.

                    The fight that people should be wanting is Crawford’s v Boots, Benny v Canelo, Inoue v Junto. Crawford has no chance against Canelo even with Canelo’s diminishing skills. But if Turkie is dumb enough and desperate enough to do that fight, I guarantee you that Crawford, after he loses, will say that he was willing to take the challenge. In reality, all Crawford is looking for is a payday, period.





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