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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Golovkin, Wilder-Fury II, Thurman, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns, with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as the future of Gennady Golovkin, the future of Jaime Munguia, Keith Thurman's recent fight with Josesito Lopez, the Wilder vs. Fury rematch, and more.
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  • Bronx2245
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    Love the analysis of Wilder vs. Fury II! "Fury has to be perfect for 12 rounds, Wilder has to be perfect for 1 second!" Can't wait for the rematch!

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      I actually think that Tyson Fury will knock Wilder out in the rematch. Massively underrated power. He's more than capable. And Wilder winning up to 5 rounds is laughable. He won at most 3.

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        "They're like an unfaithful woman. They will sack chase to quench their thirst"

        DAMN!!! that's cold but so tru.

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          #5
          Look the breakdown on the walk around weight. A lot of ppl on BS dont seem to understand how that works at all. And makes it out like some boxers drop 100lbs to make weight...

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            Originally posted by Shadoww702
            Look the breakdown on the walk around weight. A lot of ppl on BS dont seem to understand how that works at all. And makes it out like some boxers drop 100lbs to make weight...
            That being said, some fighters are probably doing a lot of damage to themselves and their longevity by trying to stay at a lower weight! I think that's why Mikey is no longer at 135! I think that's why Tank won't be @ 130 for long, Teofimo won't be @ 135 for long, and Hurd won't be @ 154 for long! Just because you can, doesn't mean you should!

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              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              That being said, some fighters are probably doing a lot of damage to themselves and their longevity by trying to stay at a lower weight! I think that's why Mikey is no longer at 135! I think that's why Tank won't be @ 130 for long, Teofimo won't be @ 135 for long, and Hurd won't be @ 154 for long! Just because you can, doesn't mean you should!
              Ohh I 100% agree. It cuts years on your career the longer you do it. Im a Canelo fan and with how young he started I dont see him lasting much more past 30??? The plus is he hasnt really been in any wars yet. Plus he usually fights the beat after a gimme fight.

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                Originally posted by Shadoww702
                Ohh I 100% agree. It cuts years on your career the longer you do it. Im a Canelo fan and with how young he started I dont see him lasting much more past 30??? The plus is he hasnt really been in any wars yet. Plus he usually fights the beat after a gimme fight.
                Really? Wow! I don't know. He's already 28. I think the difference between Canelo and GGG is that Canelo has faced so many styles, that his game kept improving, while GGG remained stagnant. He might not remain champion, but I think Canelo has at least 8 more elite level fights in him! Now because he's made so much money, he might just bounce at 30 as you suggest!

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                  Inoue only won about 3 rounds, Bread

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                    I've always thought the Judah was an impressive fight for Mayweather but I wasn't as impressed as Bread.

                    I agree with Corrales but I also liked the Cotto fight. Cotto was a little shot but he was game that night. Mayweather was so in control (even though he didn't look like it early), he was trying out new things in his offense.

                    I think Mayweather is one of the best in-fight, adjusting (come up with an offense on the fly) boxer I've ever seen.

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