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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Mayweather-McGregor, GGG-Canelo, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling several topics, such as last Saturday's blockbuster between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGrgegor, the upcoming blockbuster between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin, Gervonta Davis, Badou Jack, and more.
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    Moldy bread yet again. All about McGregor when Boxing Scene needs to focus strictly on Golovkin vs Alvarez.

    Breadman truly thinks Floyd didn't carry Conor... with Floyd's corner basically empty and with them trolling on camera. I know it's hard to admit that Floyd robbed the bank... just admit it and write with balls.

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    • Bravado
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      Floyd had on a ski mask for crying out loud.

      Seriously. A ski mask. SKI MASK

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        Agree with Bread Lara woulda been a problem for Floyd. Was saying myself back then that thats the one guy who was within weight requirements to be a Floyd opponent that had the best chance of beating him.

        "Experienced veterans often times in the gym will allow the younger more intense fighter to burn themselves out. It happens in the gym everyday. The young national champion amateur will get out to a good start on the experienced vet. The vet will simply carry the young buck fast by holding his hands up high and walking him down. After about 4 rounds the young buck is burnt out and the vet takes over. Now sparring sessions usually average about 4-6 rounds. So there are times when the vet does not get to the young buck and the media gets wind of it and they make it out to be a big deal.

        Watch Roberto Duran box Nigel Benn on youtube. Watch Tommy Hearns box Mark Breland on youtube. Watch Julio Cesar Chavez box Shane Mosley and Oscar De La Hoya on youtube. You will see the same attack process Floyd used vs McGregor.

        The one advantage the older fighter has over the younger one is his mental stability. He has the ability to carry him fast while being efficient on his energy use. I wouldn’t call this “carrying” McGregor in a sense of letting McGregor hang around for 10 rounds.

        I think Mayweather used the best gameplan to win. He’s older, smaller and McGregor is unpredictable. Floyd is a careful fighter by nature. So he took his time. If you remember he did the same exact thing vs Zab Judah. I don’t think he carried Judah. He carried him fast early and allowed him to burn himself out."

        And this whole segment is gold + exactly what happened yet boxing fans got a lot of conspiracy theory, flat earthers, lizard people type mfers in our mist instead of cats using their heads about boxing & strategy.

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          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          Agree with Bread Lara woulda been a problem for Floyd. Was saying myself back then that thats the one guy who was within weight requirements to be a Floyd opponent that had the best chance of beating him.

          "Experienced veterans often times in the gym will allow the younger more intense fighter to burn themselves out. It happens in the gym everyday. The young national champion amateur will get out to a good start on the experienced vet. The vet will simply carry the young buck fast by holding his hands up high and walking him down. After about 4 rounds the young buck is burnt out and the vet takes over. Now sparring sessions usually average about 4-6 rounds. So there are times when the vet does not get to the young buck and the media gets wind of it and they make it out to be a big deal.

          Watch Roberto Duran box Nigel Benn on youtube. Watch Tommy Hearns box Mark Breland on youtube. Watch Julio Cesar Chavez box Shane Mosley and Oscar De La Hoya on youtube. You will see the same attack process Floyd used vs McGregor.

          The one advantage the older fighter has over the younger one is his mental stability. He has the ability to carry him fast while being efficient on his energy use. I wouldn’t call this “carrying” McGregor in a sense of letting McGregor hang around for 10 rounds.

          I think Mayweather used the best gameplan to win. He’s older, smaller and McGregor is unpredictable. Floyd is a careful fighter by nature. So he took his time. If you remember he did the same exact thing vs Zab Judah. I don’t think he carried Judah. He carried him fast early and allowed him to burn himself out."

          And this whole segment is gold + exactly what happened yet boxing fans got a lot of conspiracy theory, flat earthers, lizard people type mfers in our mist instead of cats using their heads about boxing & strategy.
          You know how many times Floyd has punched faces in close proximity near the ropes? There were many times were Conor's head was in clear site while we see Floyd looking at Conor's face with no high guard up nor is Conor experienced in general head slip reflexes. It's obvious he was battering Conor's face when he felt to the need to carry the suspension of disbelief. Illustrating how previous fights happened in comparison is retârded...

          Even more funny, Lara had about three post fights calling out GGG yet Abel never accepted the challenge, to say that Monroe Jr. Was More known, or rather, Abel saying "we don't want people to say we are picking on the little guys" yet they accepted Ouma with his losses wanting a shot at GGg's WBA including Rosado, yet Lara wasn't good enough?!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop
            You know how many times Floyd has punched faces in close proximity near the ropes? There were many times were Conor's head was in clear site while we see Floyd looking at Conor's face with no high guard up nor is Conor experienced in general head slip reflexes. It's obvious he was battering Conor's face when he felt to the need to carry the suspension of disbelief. Illustrating how previous fights happened in comparison is retârded...

            Even more funny, Lara had about three post fights calling out GGG yet Abel never accepted the challenge, to say that Monroe Jr. Was More known, or rather, Abel saying "we don't want people to say we are picking on the little guys" yet they accepted Ouma with his losses wanting a shot at GGg's WBA including Rosado, yet Lara wasn't good enough?!
            Serious question. Are you often drunk or high on something when you post?

            Every post of mine & many others I notice you respond to always seems like you barely read it & just saying random sh^t at least half the time.

            This time is actually more on point then usual so this isn't a critique of this post so much as my curiosity getting the best of me. I'm surprised you didn't randomly bring up Anthony Peterson in this post so respect for that.

            If you randomly respond to this post with something about southpaws I'll assume the answer to my question is "f#ck ya bro".

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              #7
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas
              Serious question. Are you often drunk or high on something when you post?

              Every post of mine & many others I notice you respond to always seems like you barely read it & just saying random sh^t at least half the time.

              This time is actually more on point then usual so this isn't a critique of this post so much as my curiosity getting the best of me. I'm surprised you didn't randomly bring up Anthony Peterson in this post so respect for that.

              If you randomly respond to this post with something about southpaws I'll assume the answer to my question is "f#ck ya bro".
              Let's keep this simple. I'll ask you... do think Floyd carried Conor McGregor? Daily Mail Bread said "Floyd is a careful fighter by nature. So he took his time." Do you honestly believe that for the McGregor Bout?

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                Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                Agree with Bread Lara woulda been a problem for Floyd. Was saying myself back then that thats the one guy who was within weight requirements to be a Floyd opponent that had the best chance of beating him.

                "Experienced veterans often times in the gym will allow the younger more intense fighter to burn themselves out. It happens in the gym everyday. The young national champion amateur will get out to a good start on the experienced vet. The vet will simply carry the young buck fast by holding his hands up high and walking him down. After about 4 rounds the young buck is burnt out and the vet takes over. Now sparring sessions usually average about 4-6 rounds. So there are times when the vet does not get to the young buck and the media gets wind of it and they make it out to be a big deal.

                Watch Roberto Duran box Nigel Benn on youtube. Watch Tommy Hearns box Mark Breland on youtube. Watch Julio Cesar Chavez box Shane Mosley and Oscar De La Hoya on youtube. You will see the same attack process Floyd used vs McGregor.

                The one advantage the older fighter has over the younger one is his mental stability. He has the ability to carry him fast while being efficient on his energy use. I wouldn’t call this “carrying” McGregor in a sense of letting McGregor hang around for 10 rounds.

                I think Mayweather used the best gameplan to win. He’s older, smaller and McGregor is unpredictable. Floyd is a careful fighter by nature. So he took his time. If you remember he did the same exact thing vs Zab Judah. I don’t think he carried Judah. He carried him fast early and allowed him to burn himself out."

                And this whole segment is gold + exactly what happened yet boxing fans got a lot of conspiracy theory, flat earthers, lizard people type mfers in our mist instead of cats using their heads about boxing & strategy.
                Floyd would have stopped Lara, no contest. Lara is not slick defensively, all he does is run. He doesn't slip punches, he doesn't have good head of hip movement, he doesn't even had good foot movement inside the pocket. He got good fundamentals but I don't rate him athletically at all.

                Now Andrade, whoa as much of a coward as he is (ducking everyone at 154) that boy is dangerous AF! Very slick, very good at slipping and weaving below and around punches, good legs, high punch volume and variation, and incredibly skilled. His length and reach would also give Floyd nightmares.

                This is a guy I thought, as a Floyd fan, I'm glad the fight never happened.

                Lara, pwaarg (spit!!!)!!! He don't stand a chance against Floyd. Floyd would have Judah'd him.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop
                  Let's keep this simple. I'll ask you... do think Floyd carried Conor McGregor? Daily Mail Bread said "Floyd is a careful fighter by nature. So he took his time." Do you honestly believe that for the McGregor Bout?
                  I believe as Bread said. Floyd let a young guy burn himself out like guys do in the gym every day. That seems a reasonable & likely strategy for a older, retired fighter + it makes the fight more entertaining for fans which I believe Floyd actually cared about with how his last few fights left a bad taste in fans mouths.

                  Now onto my question, are you drunk or high when you post random offtopic sh^t to posts you quote?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
                    Floyd would have stopped Lara, no contest. Lara is not slick defensively, all he does is run. He doesn't slip punches, he doesn't have good head of hip movement, he doesn't even had good foot movement inside the pocket. He got good fundamentals but I don't rate him athletically at all.

                    Now Andrade, whoa as much of a coward as he is (ducking everyone at 154) that boy is dangerous AF! Very slick, very good at slipping and weaving below and around punches, good legs, high punch volume and variation, and incredibly skilled. His length and reach would also give Floyd nightmares.

                    This is a guy I thought, as a Floyd fan, I'm glad the fight never happened.

                    Lara, pwaarg (spit!!!)!!! He don't stand a chance against Floyd. Floyd would have Judah'd him.
                    Idk about that.

                    And Andrade damn near lost to that bs netherlands guy, or random UK guy, or european guy or wherever the f#ck that guy was from last time out guy. Germany? I think he'll lose his focus vs the best guys he fights. Mentally he's not there lol. Good fighter that'll beat most cats doe so can't hate on him, but I question if he can beat a bs opponent wasted the last 3yrs version of Lara or that Charlo cat or maybe even Lubin if he's half as good as he seems to think he is.

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