Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Manny Pacquiao Mania, Mayweather, More
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Where I disagree with bread is regarding the versions of Cotto that pac fought as opposed to mayweather. Vs pac, Cotto was only 2 fights removed from being beaten with plaster, was fighting without his long time trainer for the first time, essentially trained himself, and was at a catch weight of 145. Mayweather fought Cotto at 154,comimg off a career win and was trained by a top trainer.Comment
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How many fights did Canelo have at 155? The guy practically had his own weight division. Let's see where he fights Kovalev at. Just sayin'Comment
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How can Breadman say that Floyd Mayweather gets the edge in common opponents??? De La Hoya, Cotto, Hatton. Pacquiao beat them all worse than Mayweather. The only edge Floyd has is bringing JMM up two weight classes (Floyd STILL came in heavy!) and winning a snooze fest decision (like most of his "fights").Last edited by Cigar; 07-27-2019, 01:48 PM.Comment
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The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as Manny Pacquiao, the legacy of Pacquiao, the Filipino superstar's big victory over Keith Thurman, and more
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I agree with bread that Mayweather is better all time than Pacquiao, but he still ranks those guys too high
the positives in Pac's career, rate really highly..... not too far behind Mayweather..... but the negatives also rate highly..... losing, getting knocked out, the PED debacle, manny-weight.....
both are great, Mayweather is greater
it is insane that knowledgeable people get called a hater for pointing that outComment
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How can Breadman say that Floyd Mayweather gets the edge in common opponents??? De La Hoya, Cotto, Hatton. Pacquiao beat them all worse than Mayweather. The only edge Floyd has is bringing JMM up two weight classes (and he Floyd STILL came in heavy) and winning a snooze fest decision (like most of his "fights").Comment
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