Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol prediction, Mexican greats, fighting styles in different states and Danny Garcia's Hall of Fame credentials

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol prediction, Mexican greats, fighting styles in different states and Danny Garcia's Hall of Fame credentials

    In this week's can't miss mailbag, Stephen "Breadman" Edwards weighs up this weekend's big fight between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev, discusses how geography might affect a fighter, answers more questions on Ryan Garcia and he ponders Danny Garcia's Hall of Fame credentials.
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    I have always been interested in the premise of different regions having different styles of fighting. I have leaned towards the idea that maybe one major driving force in a city or region pushes the narrative (ie Kronk in Detroit). So many good fighters came out of there that we assume its style to be the definitive style of the region, and maybe because of its success other nearby trainers adopted its methods.

    As an aside, as a huge Finito fan I appreciate his shoutout in the greatest Mexican fighter discussion.

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      Originally posted by DeeMoney
      I have always been interested in the premise of different regions having different styles of fighting. I have leaned towards the idea that maybe one major driving force in a city or region pushes the narrative (ie Kronk in Detroit). So many good fighters came out of there that we assume its style to be the definitive style of the region, and maybe because of its success other nearby trainers adopted its methods.

      As an aside, as a huge Finito fan I appreciate his shoutout in the greatest Mexican fighter discussion.
      Right.

      I think people copy what works, so if you're in Detroit, you're probably going to copy what's going on at Kronk if Kronk is turning out Tommy Hearns, Milt McCrory, Michael Moorer, etc. . ., so all the guys in an area are essentially jocking the successful guy's style.

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