I do like Breadman articles, but there is some clear bias toward Wilder here and some odd comments.
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I feel like he's genuinely unbiased when discussing fighters and trainers that he's not involved with. No hating from me here
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostI didn’t see Robert Garcia or James listed???
Derrick James has done a good job with Errol Spence. Not been impressed as much by his work with Jermell Charlo, though.
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Without Breland, Wilder III will show aggression just prior to taking a savage beating and brutal KO. Deas and the other "yes men" will freeze like a deer in the headlights lacking the knowledge and courage to stop the onslaught of concussive brain damage.
Frankly, Breland saved Wilder from himself and he's the only reason there will even be a trilogy.
Deas has no fight plan, there is no plan B just leave Wilder out there and pray for a miracle. He is a "yes man" with marginal ring experience that's attempting to hang on to a job he is obviously less than qualified for.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostRobert Garcia and Rob McCracken and Buddy McGirt deserved to be on the list of good trainers. Especially if Ben Davison is going to be on it.
Derrick James has done a good job with Errol Spence. Not been impressed as much by his work with Jermell Charlo, though.
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Daily Bread Mailbag is getting intense.
Like some people here who are veteran in reading all Daily Bread Mailbag, I also notice that Bread have a tendency to be bias to certain fighters ultimately. Before that, Bread was always unbiased. Still, I respect Bread expert knowledge about boxing.
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Originally posted by BoxOfficer View PostBreadman knows his boxing; I'll give him that. But if you want to hear all that knowledge go south, ask him a question about Wilder. And its not just about this mailbag.
Breadman contributed hugely to Wilder's hype/propaganda. Bias makes a knowledgeable man sound funny. It does.
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