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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #21
    Originally posted by wrecksracer
    When you have an even number of rounds, it makes a draw more likely. Championship fights need to be 15 rounds. They should go back to same day weigh ins, too.
    Correct!

    15 round fights and same day weigh-ins would really separate the men from the boys.

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    • Terrell1555
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      #22
      Great fight an I’m cool with the draw! Every idiot claiming Fury schooled Wilder is so full of crap it’s pathetic! You can’t say a man was schooled when he dropped the instructor twice! You can’t say a man was schooled when we already knew he has limited skills. Fury was the better Boxer, Wilder was the better puncher both men deserve huge credit!

      Our Amerikkkan Champion gets no respect from his country men! He just fought B2B the two best a Boxers in the division KOed Ortiz, and nearly KOed Fury! I think that is a great thing for someone who’s skills are so limited that’s usually out weighed by 50 lbs! The Gypsy King...what can I say he made us all fans! I will add though he does get the benefit racially because when Black fighters who fight using speed, footwork, defense, and movement do the same thing they get dissed, even when they are 3-4 or 5 division above where they started! Shots out to Wilder and Fury though for an amazing stylistic fight!

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        #23
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling a mountain of questions regarding last Saturday's heavyweight fight between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury, the recent Boxing Hall of Fame nods, and more.
        [Click Here To Read More]


        good breadbag

        casual-fans are truly awful LMAO

        this was gold.....


        You’re very WRONG..... controlling the actions and making ****** miss BIG has to be scored. You can’t dismiss it!

        and that is why Canelo beat Golovkin in the rematch

        casual-fans are fkn idiots..... what they said, and how bread replied..... is exactly what happens on this site

        ignoring Canelo's ring generalship and defence is one thing..... ignoring his clean hard punching is another thing entirely

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          #24
          Originally posted by BillyBoxing
          Great read as usual

          Real talk from the bread

          Most nsb idiots won't appreciate the content.


          did you appreciate this content ?

          You’re very WRONG sir. Fury controlling the actions and making Wilder miss BIG has to be scored. You can’t dismiss it!
          what recent fight does that remind you of ?

          picking the appropriate comments when it suits you ?

          Most nsb idiots won't TRULY appreciate the content

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            #25
            Great Mailbag as ever, Bread.

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              #26
              Khan was avoided by the best fighters of the last era. Tim Bradley, Juan Manuel Marquez, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather all had opportunity and never fought Khan.
              On paper Khan looks to be a good fight but he's never put himself in a position to be considered, not since 2011/2012 when that was the last time he held a full title belt. His best win since 2012 is probably Devon Alexander. Funnily enough about that fight and Khan not putting himself in position for a mega fight, Khan did have the opportunity to fight Alexander for his then IBF belt but choose not to, only fighting Devon after he lost and easily winning. Had Khan taken the fight earlier he would have the IBF belt as a negotiating tool. But this is the problem with Khan, he refuses to take fights that move him into position for bigger fights at welterweight. After the Peterson and Garcia losses Khan takes 2 tune up fights against Molina and Diaz which is okay. Then he fights Collazo, Alexander, and Algieri which he is favored heavily to win. Saul Alvarez puts Khan to sleep so hard that Khan sleeps through an entire year and wakes up in 2018, which he then takes 2 more tune up fights against Greco and Vargas. Khan has fought 8 times since the Garcia loss and 4 of those fights were tune ups, 3 were against guys he was heavily favored to win, and 1 was an ice cube's chance in hell. How are any of those names and wins supposed to entice a Manny or Floyd fight? He arguably could have fought Bradley or JMM but JMM retired in 2014 and Bradley was kinda swept up in a Top Rank round robin.

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                #27
                Facts

                Originally posted by £-4-£
                Great Mailbag as ever, Bread.
                I endorse your comment.

                Total recall of Buddy's masterpiece against Simon Brown.
                To me truly an upset.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by anonymous2.0
                  On paper Khan looks to be a good fight but he's never put himself in a position to be considered, not since 2011/2012 when that was the last time he held a full title belt. His best win since 2012 is probably Devon Alexander. Funnily enough about that fight and Khan not putting himself in position for a mega fight, Khan did have the opportunity to fight Alexander for his then IBF belt but choose not to, only fighting Devon after he lost and easily winning. Had Khan taken the fight earlier he would have the IBF belt as a negotiating tool. But this is the problem with Khan, he refuses to take fights that move him into position for bigger fights at welterweight. After the Peterson and Garcia losses Khan takes 2 tune up fights against Molina and Diaz which is okay. Then he fights Collazo, Alexander, and Algieri which he is favored heavily to win. Saul Alvarez puts Khan to sleep so hard that Khan sleeps through an entire year and wakes up in 2018, which he then takes 2 more tune up fights against Greco and Vargas. Khan has fought 8 times since the Garcia loss and 4 of those fights were tune ups, 3 were against guys he was heavily favored to win, and 1 was an ice cube's chance in hell. How are any of those names and wins supposed to entice a Manny or Floyd fight? He arguably could have fought Bradley or JMM but JMM retired in 2014 and Bradley was kinda swept up in a Top Rank round robin.
                  mayweather gave 2 names for a fight. Maidana and Khan. He offered it to a vote. Khan won the overwhelming vote. Yet he chose to ignore his own offer of a public vote and took Maidana instead. Not once, but an unnecessary second occasion. That is ducking. But I also agree that some of the fault also lies with Khan and his poor planning. Whoever was advising him did a very bad job.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by medium-deek
                    mayweather gave 2 names for a fight. Maidana and Khan. He offered it to a vote. Khan won the overwhelming vote. Yet he chose to ignore his own offer of a public vote and took Maidana instead. Not once, but an unnecessary second occasion. That is ducking. But I also agree that some of the fault also lies with Khan and his poor planning. Whoever was advising him did a very bad job.


                    when Khan stops hiding under his bed from Brook, I will give him the good news that we officially think Floyd ducked him

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                      #30
                      You don't get 4 points to 2 KD's I think some fans got that wrong.

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