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  • #11
    Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
    Breadman won't comment on Lampley because he has to appease to boxingscene and the HBO crowd. He wants to be accepted by the Douglas Fischers of the world.
    Guarantee if Floyd said that he'd have no problem commenting or taking 2 seconds to look up the quote. He only retweets stuff from Steve Kim lol
    True story man.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi View Post
      Everyone is basing this fight off the idea GGG has slipped, even those who pick him to win.

      GGG seemed to indicate he's out of blood and set a trap.

      Look at the picture they put out with J-Rock, he hadn't looked that stacked since Rubio.

      I would be surprised if GGG hurts Canelo with his firepower early and sends him to the ropes. The countdown to Team Canelo throwing in the towel will start then.



      No Canelo fights are not always VADA tested, in fact he specifically refused VADA for the Smith fight which was also the only fight since 2013 when he's made 154. PED don't only help put in muscle, they can help you stay strong when draining yourself.
      You idiot smith was the 1 who refused vada. He was already being tested by british boxing. And ggg has started testing 2 weeks before fights before with very recent fights being the 1st time hes faced stringent tests. Canelo has been a pioneer in using vada also & has had the best available testing in every single fight 4 most his career,& your dvmbass thinks him dropping 1 lb means hes on peds,gggtards are dvmb****s.

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      • #13
        'I have always favored a heavyweight about 6’3 225lbs'

        Anyone else immediately think of Usyk on reading this ? After the cruiser tourny, he might well go HW, but no idea what his optimum weight would be (he's 6'3).

        He already schooled Parker in the WSB, and would likely do it again.

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        • #14
          I view Roman Gonzalez more of a contemporary than an ATG
          because he comes forward with no strategy. Fun as hell to watch
          but he wasn't a thinker in the ring.

          I think Joshua getting tired in the Klitschko fight was a good learning experience for him. That fight should tell AJ that he has to get in better shape and shedding a few pounds couldn't hurt either.
          Last edited by HandsofIron; 09-16-2017, 11:28 AM.

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          • #15
            A lightweight Sugar Ray Robinson might have had an edge over Floyd Mayweather when it came to power, and might have been his equal when it came to speed, but he was not Mayweather's equal defensively. Robinson took a lot of punches and was no defensive genius of the Willie Pep, Pernell Whitaker, Floyd Mayweather kind.

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            • #16
              In regards to the top trainers in boxing I think Rob McCracken deserves a shout. He's the best in the UK in my opinion.

              Robert Garcia worked wonders with Maidana coming off the bad loss to Devon Alexander and really turned his career around. He also trains his brother Mikey who is one of the finest technicians in the sport.

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              • #17
                its better for boxing if canelo wins. he has at least 15 more years in him. ggg is gonna fade out in another 3-5 years. he was usually fighting 3-4 times a year then finally steps up competition once and now he needs a year off lol. canelo has consistently faced the best and has sacrificed to make big fights happen. him winning does more for the sport.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by future hendrixx View Post
                  its better for boxing if canelo wins. he has at least 15 more years in him. ggg is gonna fade out in another 3-5 years. he was usually fighting 3-4 times a year then finally steps up competition once and now he needs a year off lol. canelo has consistently faced the best and has sacrificed to make big fights happen. him winning does more for the sport.
                  Absolute hogwash and you know it. Canelo has fifteen years? In this brutal sport? So you are saying Canelo's body will keep him in the sport 27 years as a pro, with his fighting style? He's not Bernard bro. Canelo just like every other fighter is one bad night away from getting retired. This isn't table tennis, its boxing.

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                  • #19
                    "Taylor just simply “got off” too much for Chavez. Chavez loses that fight against that version of Taylor 9 out of 10 times. The one time he won it, was the day he won it on."

                    Wow is this "Breadman" individual a biased one or what?

                    Such a ridiculous comment. This guy must be a Mexican hater or something, to write such a ****** paragraph, implying that Chavez was much lesser than Taylor.

                    The only MEANINGFUL punches that night, were the ones connected by Chavez. Even if they were half of Taylor's maybe, they were quality punches, devastating ones. Not pillow-fisted caresses like the pathetic punches connected by Taylor all night.

                    Watch how both fighters ended up after the fight. Chavez was fresh like nothing happened, no signal of a battle at all.

                    Taylor was messed up beyond repair. His career ended up right there. He had damage everywhere in his body, and I mean traumatic damage with permanent effects.

                    How Taylor was able to keep standing for 11 full rounds, and finally succumb at the last one, for a totally justified stoppage, is beyond belief.

                    This evidently biased commentator says "9 out of 10 times" Taylor would have won. Yeah, right. The only time he tasted Chavez's power, he was put out of order, for good. Four years later, they fought again, and, very logically, Chavez KO'd him in the 8th. Easy to predict, because Chavez ended Taylor's boxing career right there in their 1st encounter. After that, a Taylor that should have retired, was just a shadow of the elusive fighter he was. Chavez was the one who messed him up, nobody else was.

                    I just can't understand how high-profile people like this biased person, are allowed to spew ******ity for the masses just like that. It's his opinion of course, freedom of speech, but OMG what an incredibly ignorant comment that was!
                    Last edited by sterilizer; 09-16-2017, 04:41 PM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling several questions on the middleweight mega-fight between unified world champion Gennady Golovkin and Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez, the recently finalized Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Guillermo Rigondeaux, brand of boxing gloves preferred by elite fighters, and more.
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                      I always said Floyd's jab to the stomach is his best punch, and is the best punch in the game by any fighter

                      it's the ease of execution, risk, and effect that the punch has

                      fookin brilliant

                      anyone see Mayweather showing that Smithy idiot how to jab ?

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