Stopped reading this guy years ago. Inevitably, he’s going to glorify and favor black American fighters. Just no credibility.
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Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Why Evander Holyfield beats Oleksandr Usyk; memories of Dwight Muhammad Qawi
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Holyfield has found a way to loose 10 times. Some of those losses were at his peak (read Moorer, Bowe). So far, Usyk has always found a way to win against his contemporaries. Those are the facts. Now we can argue about the quality of the opposition and how good one era was compared to the other but that is all subjective stuff that cannot be proven one way or the other. Hypothetical matchups also cannot be proven either.
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Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
Are you telling me Qawi was better than Breidis, Huck, Bellew and Glowacki? Qawi's best wins came at 175 over a faded Saad Muhammad and inmate James Scott. And don't even get me started on heavyweight. Leave the drugs alone, young man.ShoulderRoll likes this.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
Just look at the combinations Qawi throws. You don’t see that at cruiserweight today.
Freaking Zurdo Ramirez is currently a champion in that weight class. That doesn’t impress me as some great new and improved era.
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Originally posted by lilacp View PostThere are two separate questions that some.folks are collapsing, whose record at cruiserweight was better and who would win.
I think Usyk's achievements at CW are slightly better than Holyfield, who was campaigning at what wasn't the best CW era, as has been mentioned. The Qawi wins were impressive, and that Qawi who fought Evander in the first bout would have also troubled Usyk, tho the Ukrainean would have prevailed because of his defensive prowess, something Holyfield didn't have.
But head to head, that's a separate topic, Holyfield was a train at CW, and the point that Bread man makes about Evander's roughhousing is a good one. But would he be able to be consistently enough in Usyk's face for that to reap it's benefits? I don't think so, precisely because Holyfield struggled with leftists. I see a tough fight with Usyk winning clearly on points.
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Originally posted by lilacp View PostThere are two separate questions that some.folks are collapsing, whose record at cruiserweight was better and who would win.
I think Usyk's achievements at CW are slightly better than Holyfield, who was campaigning at what wasn't the best CW era, as has been mentioned. The Qawi wins were impressive, and that Qawi who fought Evander in the first bout would have also troubled Usyk, tho the Ukrainean would have prevailed because of his defensive prowess, something Holyfield didn't have.
But head to head, that's a separate topic, Holyfield was a train at CW, and the point that Bread man makes about Evander's roughhousing is a good one. But would he be able to be consistently enough in Usyk's face for that to reap it's benefits? I don't think so, precisely because Holyfield struggled with leftists. I see a tough fight with Usyk winning clearly on points.
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Originally posted by kafkod View Post
it wouldn't have been easy, but I think Usyk would have beaten Holyfield. Mr Fields didn't have a good record against southpaws. He lost to Byrd and Moorer, neither of whom were as good as Usyk.
He lost to Byrd in 2002, when he was FORTY YEARS OLD
Originally posted by JonDP View PostStopped reading this guy years ago. Inevitably, he’s going to glorify and favor black American fighters. Just no credibility.
It's funny you're in the comments section of something you stopped reading years ago
Originally posted by brankobugarski View PostHolyfield has found a way to loose 10 times. Some of those losses were at his peak (read Moorer, Bowe). So far, Usyk has always found a way to win against his contemporaries. Those are the facts. Now we can argue about the quality of the opposition and how good one era was compared to the other but that is all subjective stuff that cannot be proven one way or the other. Hypothetical matchups also cannot be proven either.
Usyk struggled with Chazz Witherspoon, Derek Chisora, & barely beat a past his prime Tyson Fury in the first fight.
Holyfield lost to Moorer with a heart condition that forced him to retire for 2 years.
Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
For context, please keep in mind that this is the same Bread Man who called Crawford-Spence a 50/50 fight going in. I take what he says with a grain of fkn salt.
Originally posted by James Hunt View PostBreadman too woke.
Can y'all read a book or even google something for once in your lives?
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