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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Khan-Brook, GGG, Peterson

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen 'Breadman' Edwards answering questions on Amir Khan vs. Kell Brook, Kassim Ouma, Julian Williams, Gennady "GGG" Golovkin, Jermall Charlo, Lamont Peterson vs. Felix Diaz and much more.

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  • gauchomalo
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    Lamont over trained , sacrificed to make the weight , you could see he didn't have the energy or strength that he had in the fights he fought over 140lbs , in a rematch over 140lbs he beats diaz more convincingly. Tito would knock golovkin out, tito was troubled more by boxers with the technical boxers the URBAN STYLE .I think bradley out classes rios.keep up the good work BREADMAN

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      You can see he started having cramps in his abdomen. That usually comes from being dehydrated. It explains a lot but also could be his inconsistent ways. The Peterson that "beat" Danny Garcia was at his best. I do not feel like he gave up the early rounds. He just boxed the early rounds then waited for Danny to gas out like he always does then came forward. I though the strategy implemented by Barry Hunter was spot-on with Garci's weight problems at 140.

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      • Deevel916
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        Originally posted by gauchomalo
        Lamont over trained , sacrificed to make the weight , you could see he didn't have the energy or strength that he had in the fights he fought over 140lbs , in a rematch over 140lbs he beats diaz more convincingly. Tito would knock golovkin out, tito was troubled more by boxers with the technical boxers the URBAN STYLE .I think bradley out classes rios.keep up the good work BREADMAN
        If a fighter has to sacrifice that much to make weight, then he's in the wrong weight class. No sympathy from me.

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        • Bigg Rigg
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          Originally posted by truefan
          You can see he started having cramps in his abdomen. That usually comes from being dehydrated. It explains a lot but also could be his inconsistent ways. The Peterson that "beat" Danny Garcia was at his best. I do not feel like he gave up the early rounds. He just boxed the early rounds then waited for Danny to gas out like he always does then came forward. I though the strategy implemented by Barry Hunter was spot-on with Garci's weight problems at 140.
          Nah that's not boxing. That was running and trying to not engage at all. He gave away the early rounds and then whooped Danny late but it wasn't enough. Had to start fighting that way sooner.

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