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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Deontay Wilder, Naoya Inoue, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as Tyson Fury, Jarrett Hurd vs. Julian Williams, deontay Wilder vs. Rid**** Bowe, Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale, and more.
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  • CaptainWalrus
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    Harrison vs Charlo will be interesting for sure. Liked the question about weight bias. That Inoue fighter really is a MONSTER!

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    • Andre_parker1
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      Joshua Vs wilder will be a spectacle that will have the whole world talking which will definitely elevate the sport of boxing even more which baffles me why they don't want to make the fight as all parties benefits from the exposure moving forward,meanwhile I'm also interested in seeing who gets to hold the titles by the end of the year @154 after charlo Vs harrison 2 and providing hurd rematches williams

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      • vaynardevil
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        i agree
        if joshua fight wilder the way he fought parker
        he'll get KTFO

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        • wrecksracer
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          #5
          Kovalev is a top 15 ever at 175?

          175 is a real deep division historically. And cleaning today's division out isn't quite the same as doing it back in the 70s and 80s (or earlier)

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          • TrickOrSkeet34
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            I swear Bread is trolling with his Cotto vs Martinez take. I was wincing watching Martinez limp around that fight. That just felt like opportunistic matchmaking for Cotto, sure as hell not some all-time win.

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              Originally posted by TrickOrSkeet34
              I swear Bread is trolling with his Cotto vs Martinez take. I was wincing watching Martinez limp around that fight. That just felt like opportunistic matchmaking for Cotto, sure as hell not some all-time win.
              I agree. Martinez was basically a cripple in there, far from the mobile version of himself that was so good against Pavlik and Paul Williams.

              I don't rate that win highly for Cotto either.

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              • Curt Henning
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                Originally posted by Andre_parker1
                Joshua Vs wilder will be a spectacle that will have the whole world talking which will definitely elevate the sport of boxing even more which baffles me why they don't want to make the fight as all parties benefits from the exposure moving forward,meanwhile I'm also interested in seeing who gets to hold the titles by the end of the year @154 after charlo Vs harrison 2 and providing hurd rematches williams
                boxing is a unique sport where guys are not bound to fight each other....which Im sure I don't have to explain to you but it still must be stated

                rare are the guys who care about elevating the sport....they are worried about maximizing their money....

                whether it be marinating the fight till it generates more money...or wanting the fight to be distributed from where it makes them the most money.....

                neither party in the AJ/wilder saga is too worried about elevating the sport......provided they both stay unbeaten that will happen anyway when they do meet

                hearn is concerned about US ppv and how it will bother his relationship with DAZN...DAZN buys his fights and fighters...if AJ loses to wilder off DAZN its a big blow to everyone over there..the network and hearn

                wilders team is worried about them getting the most money possible they can....they feel theyd be leaving money on the table if its on DAZN

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                • Curt Henning
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  I agree. Martinez was basically a cripple in there, far from the mobile version of himself that was so good against Pavlik and Paul Williams.

                  I don't rate that win highly for Cotto either.
                  I was at the fight...I still, "to this day", have mixed feelings about it...ive heard both sides of the argument though

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                  • Robi13
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                    Floyd’s win over canelo doesn’t get better the better canelo gets... why? Because no matter what canelo does in his career it doesn’t change who he was when he fought Floyd and under what circumstances. I don’t get that logic... if canelo goes on to do great things and becomes the GOAT... then that wouldn’t automatic out Floyd as the GOAT because he beat a 23 yr old weight drained canelo. Of course, I’m not saying canelo will become the best ever I’m just using that as a reference for my point. Also, how can chocolatitos win be one of the best in the past decade when it was controversial? Also agree on the cotto vs maravilla take, that wasn’t the p4p version of Sergio, I think by far the best win in the past decade was Marquez KO over pac... you can also add Estrada over SSR in there, Estrada was the underdog and took sor to school it was one of the best boxing lessons I’ve seen all decade for an underdog.

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