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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Spence, Cotto, Golovkin-Charlo, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling numerous topics, such as IBF welterweight champion Errol Spence, the recently retired Miguel Cotto, a middleweight clash between Gennady Golovkin and Jermall Charlo, and more.
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  • Steven Mccowan
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    Love these mailbags. Keep em coming.

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    • Legendary Hater
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      #3
      Breadman knows Boxing and how to properly evaluate fighters and matchups...

      He'll miss sometimes, but way less than all of the high profile, so called Boxing "experts" out there...

      Originally posted by Bread
      I think Loma is a special talent but he’s not a great fighter yet. He does however have the potential to be a great and all time great fighter. Let’s see how his career plays out. Right now I think he’s top 2 fighters in the world p4p along with Terence Crawford.
      Originally posted by Legendary Hater
      ... I appreciate his skills and how he admitted the Truth about the fight the other night...that's Class....he is a solid A level fighter and a Top 3, no doubter P4Per with the potential to be a "Great"...but I can see him losing again...just like he did in the one they want you to forget...
      Respect.

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      • HarvardBlue
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        I think the Cotto/Margarito 2 was starting to play out like the first fight. There's a good chance Cotto was going to fade again. I'm not sure about the plaster story any more.

        Lots of questions about Lomachenko. At this point we can all agree that Lomachenko is a special fighter but we just need to pump the breaks on just how special he is.

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        • rrayvez
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          #5
          Originally posted by harwri008
          I think the Cotto/Margarito 2 was starting to play out like the first fight. There's a good chance Cotto was going to fade again. I'm not sure about the plaster story any more.

          Lots of questions about Lomachenko. At this point we can all agree that Lomachenko is a special fighter but we just need to pump the breaks on just how special he is.
          with the first cotto vs Margarito, you could see as early as the 3rd or 4th round that cotto would have a tough time finishing the fight at that pace because of how often he stayed on the ropes and allowed Margarito to work. On the 2nd fight, his back hardly touched the ropes and when the fight was stopped after 9,Margarito barely won a single round. Sure he seemed to be coming on, but nowhere near what the first fight was and nothing to indicate that cotto was in danger of being stopped other than the memory of the first fight. As far as Margaritos wraps, the only proof I need is that the guy hasn't dropped or hurt a single fighter since that night and he's fought quite a few C level fighters since then and they've all gone the distance.

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          • Motorcity Cobra
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            #6
            Originally posted by harwri008
            I think the Cotto/Margarito 2 was starting to play out like the first fight. There's a good chance Cotto was going to fade again. I'm not sure about the plaster story any more.

            Lots of questions about Lomachenko. At this point we can all agree that Lomachenko is a special fighter but we just need to pump the breaks on just how special he is.
            You can find the hearing from the CSAC online. Testimony and everything. A lot of people throw around accusations that aren't true. I'll look for it again when i get home. I think i have it bookmarked

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            • ShoulderRoll
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              Margarito was a monster before the wraps incident. Then he completely went to **** after it.

              How does such a turnaround happen?

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              • aboutfkntime
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                #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                Margarito was a monster before the wraps incident. Then he completely went to **** after it.

                How does such a turnaround happen?

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                • future hendrixx
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                  #9
                  after the first margarito fight cottos face looked like he was hit with brass knuckles. . in the rematch margarito punches dont have this effect...

                  cant make a judgment on loma until he beats an elite pressure style. mikey garcia is that test.. we'll see what loma is made of in that one. but i like the comparison of loma to pacquiao and calzaghe.

                  rigo gave a black eye to the prideful people of cuba. he took a dump on all his supporters. there is no coming back. he is finished. he'll be well advised to fade out dont even do interviews.

                  and for the last time ggg is not slipping or getting old its just that hes fighting higher caliber opponents. thats it. put him in there with wade and rubio and he'll look indestructible once again. saying hes slipping is taking credit away from jacobs and canelo.

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