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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #31
    Originally posted by UNBANNED
    Breadman said JRock beating Hurd was one of the best wins since the 1980s.

    Where do you think Breadman ranks Rosarios BEATDOWN of JRock?
    Jesus Christ! Did he actually say that?

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      #32
      Originally posted by siablo14
      Post the link.

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        #33
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Thank you...

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          #34
          Originally posted by Heru
          Rosario physically overwhelmed him to a point that it would’ve been a rough fight for him. What didn’t bode well is that Rosario was hurting him on the inside and outside, moving forward and backward. An immediate rematch would’ve been brave, but extremely difficult.

          Rosario’s battle-tested resume is rare for a prospect these days. He faced an inordinate amount of undefeated and one/two loss opponents.

          There are a bunch of solid action matchups with him now, but knowing PBC they’re going to match him up against the most difficult style and least entertaining matchup.
          Agreed with this.

          JRock fighting Rosario in an immediate rematch is too risky.

          I don't want to diminish the brave and resilient JRock, but I didn't saw anything in that fight that showed me he could do something to turn the tables in a next outing.

          If they have to meet down the road once again, would be best if JRock could get 2 to 3 fights before it happened.

          I'd say its a smart move by JRock to let it go

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            #35
            I think Williams needs to take a little break and heal and strengthen his legs (and how to defend an uppercut). I think some people noticed early on that he never "felt" as strong or as durable as his style requires - he's had some nice "old school" tricks against the lower level comp but it never really felt legitimately tough and rugged and that is the style he portrays. Hopefully that makes sense, it was just the feeling I got watching him even though I still thought he was pretty good.

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              #36
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
              Jesus Christ! Did he actually say that?
              Here it is:

              Question - I think Julian Williams win over and performance over Hurd is one of the best of the last decade. It was beautifully violent in every aspect. Can I get your top 10 wins from 2010-19? I know you don’t like talking about Jrock in the mailbags but I’m curious on this matter.

              Answer - Bread’s Response: I think Jrock’s win was one of the best in the division since 2010. But I would have to research on top 10 over the last decade and it’s really not for me to say. But I will list what I believe to be the best wins since 2010.

              Goes on to list:

              Floyd over Canelo
              JMM over Pac
              Rigo over Donaire
              Cotto over Sergio
              Canelo over GGG

              And then...drops this bomb...LOL

              "The wins I stated stand out to me historically. But Jrock over Hurd is hovering somewhere after those."

              Please stop it XD XD XD

              The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as Tyson Fury, Jarrett Hurd vs. Julian Williams, deontay Wilder vs. Riddick Bowe, Deontay Wilder vs. Dominic Breazeale, and more.

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                #37
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                Has chose not to activate his rematch clause. Is it just a case of he feels he can’t beat Rosario? Or is he moving up in weight or something?
                He knows that boy is too big and strong, Rosario looked two weight classes bigger than J Rock.

                J Rock knows he cant beat that guy i was like fighting a slab of concrete

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by UNBANNED
                  Here it is:

                  Question - I think Julian Williams win over and performance over Hurd is one of the best of the last decade. It was beautifully violent in every aspect. Can I get your top 10 wins from 2010-19? I know you don’t like talking about Jrock in the mailbags but I’m curious on this matter.

                  Answer - Bread’s Response: I think Jrock’s win was one of the best in the division since 2010. But I would have to research on top 10 over the last decade and it’s really not for me to say. But I will list what I believe to be the best wins since 2010.

                  Goes on to list:

                  Floyd over Canelo
                  JMM over Pac
                  Rigo over Donaire
                  Cotto over Sergio
                  Canelo over GGG

                  And then...drops this bomb...LOL

                  "The wins I stated stand out to me historically. But Jrock over Hurd is hovering somewhere after those."

                  Please stop it XD XD XD

                  https://www.boxingscene.com/daily-br...e-more--139347
                  He’s a clown man, he’s like the US version of Spencer Fearon. Tries to justify ridiculous statements by making obscure historical comparison’s.

                  Hopefully J-Rock sees the light and finds a much more qualified coach.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by hectari
                    He knows that boy is too big and strong, Rosario looked two weight classes bigger than J Rock.

                    J Rock knows he cant beat that guy i was like fighting a slab of concrete
                    I’m not quite decided on Rosario, either he’s rapidly improved or just had the performance of his life in a stylistically favourable matchup.

                    It wasn’t too long ago he was getting taken apart by Nathaniel Gallimore and he didn’t exactly look a level above Jorge Cota in his fight before taking out Williams.

                    The jury is still out for me...

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                      I’m not quite decided on Rosario, either he’s rapidly improved or just had the performance of his life in a stylistically favourable matchup.

                      It wasn’t too long ago he was getting taken apart by Nathaniel Gallimore and he didn’t exactly look a level above Jorge Cota in his fight before taking out Williams.

                      The jury is still out for me...
                      Same thing im thinking, but for j rock he couldnt hurt him so im thinking he knows he cant beat him

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